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Philip A. Amerson was born on 1 January, 1946, is an educator. Discover Philip A. Amerson's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 77 years old?
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Theological educator, Pastor, social researcher, seminary president |
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1 January 1946 |
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Philip A. Amerson Height, Weight & Measurements
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Philip A. Amerson Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Philip A. Amerson worth at the age of 78 years old? Philip A. Amerson’s income source is mostly from being a successful educator. He is from . We have estimated
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After retiring from seminary administration he served as interim senior pastor of St. Andrew United Methodist Church in Highlands Ranch, Colorado (2014) and First United Methodist, San Diego, California (2018–19). He continues to undertake consulting, writing and research from his home in Bloomington, Indiana.
In 2000 he became the president of Claremont School of Theology and then in 2006 moved to the presidency of Garrett-Evangelical Theology Seminary on the Campus of Northwestern University. During these years he served two terms as leader of the Association of United Methodist Theological Schools and Senator and Vice-President of the United Methodist University Senate.
Amerson wrote and spoke of his concerns that his denomination gave preference to those in wealthy and suburban settings and practiced discrimination based on sexual orientation. He was an elected delegate to the world gathering of United Methodists at their General Conferences in 1992, 1996, 2000 and 2004. He was a presenter on academic topics and a convener at several gatherings of the Oxford Institutes of Methodist Theological Studies, which occur every five years.
In the 1980s Amerson began to write, speak and teach about institutional leadership, urban community development and the role of congregations in addressing poverty and discrimination. His work in these years was influenced by conversations with Robert K. Greenleaf. Amerson studied the role of Servant Leadership in urban parish life and interpreted Greenleaf's writings on the role of theological seminaries.
Amerson worked in several academic and religious settings, and also engaged in research on urban parishes for the Lilly Endowment. From 1970 through 2000 he divided his time between academic research and the church, teaching in colleges and graduate schools. He also taught for a year in the Republic of Panama at the Instituto Pan Americano. In 1977 Amerson and his wife, Dr. Elaine (Mallard) Amerson left teaching posts at Emory University to become founding members of an intentional Christian Community, Patchwork Ministries, in Evansville, Indiana; they there stayed until 1986. While serving as parish pastor in Indianapolis and Bloomington, Indiana Amerson continued to function as a researcher and consultant.
Philip Amos Amerson (born January 1, 1946) is a theological educator, pastor and social researcher. He served as president of Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary and the Claremont School of Theology.