Owens, Dr. Howard D.

Professor
Piedmont Divinity School
PhD in Missions, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary 2005
ThM in Missions, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary 2003
MDiv, Columbia International University 1988
BS in Industrial Management, Georgia Institute of Technology 1980

About

Dr. Owens has completed additional studies in Old Testament Hebrew at La Faculté de Théologie Protestante de Montpellier and in Qualitative Research at the University of New Orleans. Before joining the online faculty of Carolina University, he was a missionary in France (1989-2001); received a PhD from New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary (2001-2005), where he also taught as an adjunct professor; taught residentially and online at Tennessee Temple University (2006-2015); taught online for Liberty University (since 2009) and for Luther Rice University (2012-2021). His areas of interest are missions, Christian education, biblical studies, leadership, and phenomenological research.

He has had the opportunity to present papers for the Evangelical Missiological Society, Tennessee Temple University, Carolina University, and Luther College and Seminary. Some of these papers have been published as a chapter in a book or encyclopedia article, or as articles in scholastic journals. Currently Dr. Owens is researching the work of lay or nonprofessional missionaries, for they have made up a majority of the historic missionary force and are not dependent upon formal ecclesiastic or missionary structures.

He is married to Trudy (since 1984). They have three adult children, two children-in-laws, a grandson, and a granddaughter. His interests are model airplanes and ships, space travel, hiking, gardening, and listening to progressive rock music. Howard was born-again in July 1979.

 

Contributions to Scholarly Books

“Nestorian Merchant Missionaries and Today’s Unreached People Groups,” in Business as Mission: From Impoverished to Empowered, ed. Tom Steffen and Mike Barnett (Pasadena, CA: William Carey Library, 2006), 133-146.

Articles for Journals

“Diaspora Discipleship: Discipleship in Pluralistic Communities,” Luther Rice Journal of Christian Studies (Spring 2017): 55-81.

“Unleashing Faith among the Nations: Case Studies of Cross-Cultural Communication in the Old Testament,” Aletheias (Spring 2017): 102-132.

Articles for Encyclopedias

“France” in Etiquette and Taboos around the World: A Geographic Encyclopedia of Social and Cultural Customs, ed. Ken Taylor and Victoria Williams, ABC-CLIO (Santa Barbara, CA: Greenwood Publishing, 2017).

Papers Presented

“Unleashing Faith among the Nations: Case Studies of Cross-Cultural Communication in the Old Testament,” at the Evangelical Missiological Society Southeast Regional Meeting, Columbia, SC, March 18, 2017.

“Diaspora Discipleship: Discipleship in Pluralistic Communities,” at the Luther Rice College and Seminary Faculty Summit, Luther Rice College and Seminary, Lithonia, GA, August 11, 2016.

“Lydia: Model Leader for Global Leaders of the 21st Century,” at the Doctor of Philosophy in Leadership Residency, Piedmont International University, Winston Salem, NC, June 29, 2016.

“Being Distinct in Pluralistic Communities: Behaviors for Followers of Christ from the Gospel of Matthew,” at the Evangelical Missiological Society Southeast Regional Meeting, Columbia, South Carolina, March 2014.

“Phenomenology in the Psalter: Heman’s Description of Death in Psalm 88,” at The Scholar Sessions, Tennessee Temple University, Chattanooga, Tennessee, November 6, 2008.

“Nestorian Merchant Missionaries and Today’s Unreached People Groups,” at the Evangelical Missiological Society National Meeting, Minneapolis, Minnesota, September 23, 2005 and at the Evangelical Missiological Society South Central Regional Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, March 12, 2005.

 

Owens, Howard