Perkins School of Theology at TEDxSMU

Professor, Alum are featured speakers at “Inside SMU”

Perkins School of Theology faculty member Dr. Robert Hunt and alumna Rochelle Carr (M.Div. ’01) were featured speakers during the recent Inside 51³Ô¹ÏÍøpowered by TEDxSMU, part of the Founder’s Day Weekend events.  

Dr. Hunt—Director of Global Theological Education,  Professor of Christian Mission and Interreligious Relations, and Director of the Center for Evangelism and Missional Church Studies at Perkins School of Theology-51³Ô¹ÏÍøMethodist University—spoke on “Going Global? You Need to Fall in Love.”

Dr. Carr’s topic was “Cornbread, Collard Greens, Chicken and Cake.” She is a consultant with RLC Consultant Group in Dallas.

"Going Global?
You Need to Fall in Love"

 April 17, 2015 

 

Dr. Robert Hunt
from Perkins
School of Theology

was one of several
 

as part of SMU's
Founder’s Day Weekend

Bob Hope Theatre
Owen Arts Center
SMU 


Dr. Robert Hunt
Director of Global Theological Education
Professor of Christian Mission and Interreligious Relations
Director, Center for Evangelism and Missional Church Studies

"Cornbread, Collard Greens,
Chicken and Cake"

April 17, 2015 

 

Rochelle Carr (M.Div.'01)
Perkins School of Theology
Alumna

was one of several
 

as part of SMU's
Founder’s Day Weekend

Bob Hope Theatre 
Owen Arts Center
SMU 



 
 Rochelle Carr (M.Div.'01)




Previous TEDx51³Ô¹ÏÍøparticipants from Perkins School of Theology include:

Dr. Jaime Clark Soles "Dying to Live"
TEDx51³Ô¹ÏÍø2014
LyAnna Smith
Perkins student
"Fostering Hope"
TEDx51³Ô¹ÏÍø2013 
 
Brandon Lazarus
Perkins student 
TEDx51³Ô¹ÏÍøSalon 2012   
Dr. William J. Abraham TEDx51³Ô¹ÏÍøSalon 2011   

Dr. William J. Abraham
Albert Cook Outler Professor
of Wesley Studies 

"In Search of a Grand
Theory of Everything"
TEDx51³Ô¹ÏÍø2009
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TEDx51³Ô¹ÏÍø:

Dylan Lee and Michelle Williams, Perkins School of Theology (2013)
Ndidiamaka Onukogu and LyAnna Smith, Perkins School of Theology (2012)
Andres Boogs and Brandon Lazarus, Perkins School of Theology (2011)