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151 Research interests include the treatment of historical trauma within the African-American community using an integration of narrative, medical, and psychosocial approaches, and the treatment of adolescents and family systems from existential and systemic perspectives and modalities. Email: reggie.moore@denverseminary.edu Phone: 303-762-6892 Dieumème Noëlliste Dr. Noëlliste joined the Denver Seminary faculty in 2007 as professor of theological ethics and director of the Vernon Grounds Institute for Public Ethics. He received a PhD from Northwestern University in theological studies, focusing on modern and contemporary Christian thought. He earned an MDiv from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, a ThB from William Tyndale College, and received the honorary LLD from Bethel College in Indiana. He has also studied law at the State University of Haiti. Before coming to Denver, Dr. Noëlliste served as academic dean and then president of the Caribbean Graduate School of Theology, president of Jamaica Theological Seminary, president of the Caribbean Evangelical Theological Association, a member of the Theological Commission of World Evangelical Alliance, and director and chairman of the International Council for Evangelical Theological Education. He is a member of the Latin American Theological Fraternity, the International Council for the Promotion of Christian Higher Education, and the Oxford Roundtable. Featured in the publication, Ambassadors for Christ, Dr. Noëlliste is a contributor to The Global God: Multicultural Evangelical Views of God, Text and Context in Theological Education, and has published articles in the Evangelical Review of Theology and the Caribbean Journal of Evangelical Theology. Email: dieumeme.noelliste@denverseminary.edu Phone: 303-762-6882 Don Payne Dr. Don Payne joined the faculty in 1998 as director of the suburban and rural training centers in the training and mentoring department. In 2001, he was appointed associate dean and provided overall leadership for the training and mentoring program until 2013. In 2004, he was appointed assistant professor of theology and ministry, and in 2013, associate professor of theology and Christian formation. He teaches courses in both the theology program and the Christian formation and soul care program. Dr. Payne earned a PhD in systematic theology from the University of Manchester, England, an MDiv from Denver Seminary, and a BA from Tennessee Temple University. Prior to coming to Denver Seminary, he pastored for eight years, first as a church-planting pastor in Chattanooga, Tennessee, and then as an associate pastor at Southern Gables Evangelical Free Church in Littleton, Colorado. He has taught courses for Colorado Christian University, Colorado State University, and Moody Bible Institute's extension school.

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