Frederick W. Schmidt

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Frederick W. Schmidt (born 20 June 1953[1]) is an American theologian. He holds the Rueben P. Job Chair in Spiritual Formation at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary.

Schmidt studied at Asbury University (B.A, 1975), Asbury Theological Seminary (M.Div., 1978), and the University of Oxford (D. Phil., 1996). He has also taught at Asbury Theological Seminary, Messiah College, St. George's College, Jerusalem, and the Perkins School of Theology.[2] He also served as Canon Educator at the Washington National Cathedral.[3] He was previously a minister in the United Methodist Church before being ordained as a priest in the Episcopal Church.

Schmidt has written A Still Small Voice: Women, Ordination and the Church (Syracuse University Press, 1998), The Changing Face of God (Morehouse, 2000), When Suffering Persists (Morehouse, 2001), What God Wants for Your Life (Harper, 2005), Conversations with Scripture: Revelation (Morehouse, 2005), Conversations with Scripture: Luke (Morehouse, 2009), and The Dave Test: A Raw Look at Real Life in Hard Times (Abingdon Press, 2013).

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  1. ^ "Schmidt, Frederick W. 1953–". Encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 21 November 2021.
  2. ^ "The Reverend Canon Dr. Frederick William Schmidt" (PDF). Retrieved 21 November 2021.
  3. ^ "The Rev. Canon Frederick W. Schmidt, D.Phil". Washington National Cathedral. Retrieved 21 November 2021.

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