Katy Gray Brown 
Office: Administration 216.
Phone: (260) 982-5343
Email: KLGrayBrown@manchester.edu
Assistant professor of philosophy and peace studies. B.A., Manchester College, 1991; M.A., University of Notre Dame, 1992; M.A., University of Minnesota, 1994; Ph.D., University of Minnesota, 2000.
Professor Gray Brown began teaching at Manchester College with January term, 2007.
Courses:
- Introduction to Philosophy (PHIL 201)
- Ethical Decision-Making (PHIL 215) [syllabus]
- Logic (PHIL 230)
- Seminar on Native American Traditions (PHIL 385) [syllabus]
- Philosophy of Civilization (PHIL 444) [syllabus]
- Introduction to Peace Studies (PEAC 110) [syllabus]
- Literature of Non-Violence (PEAC 235)
- Peace Issues (PEAC 333)
- Religions and War (REL 205)
Kate Eisenbise 
Office: Administration 201.
Phone: (260) 982-5348
Email: KSEisenbise@manchester.edu
Assistant professor of religion. B.A., Earlham College, 2001; M.A.Th, Bethany Theological Seminary, 2004; Ph.D., Graduate Theological Union/Berkeley, 2009.
Professor Eisenbise began teaching at Manchester College with the Fall Semester, 2009.
Courses:
- Christian Traditions (REL 111) [syllabus]
- Introduction to Religious Studies (REL 120) [syllabus]
- Religions and War (REL 205) [syllabus]
- Confucian and Buddhist Worlds (REL 222) [syllabus]
- Religions of India (REL 223) [syllabus]
- Feminist and Womanist Theologies (REL 225)
- Contemporary Christian Thought (REL 435) [syllabus]
Justin Lasser 
Office: Administration 236.
Phone: (260) 982-5217
Email: JMLasser@manchester.edu
Assistant professor of religion. B.A., Gordon College, 2004; M.A. (2004), M.Phil. (2006), Ph.D. (2010), Union Theological Seminary (New York).
Professor Lasser began teaching at Manchester College with the Fall Semester, 2011.
Courses:
- Introduction to the Old Testament (REL 101) [syllabus]
- Introduction to the New Testament (REL 102) [syllabus]
- Religious Classics (REL 266) [syllabus]
- Introduction to Philosophy (PHIL 201) [syllabus]
Steve Naragon, chair [web page]
Office: Administration 231c.
Phone: (260) 982-5041
Email: SSNaragon@manchester.edu
Professor of philosophy. B.A., Manchester College, 1982; Ph.D., University of Notre Dame, 1987.
Professor Naragon began teaching at Manchester with the fall of 1991.
Courses:
- The Making of the Modern Mind (IDIV 240) [January/off-campus]
- Introduction to Philosophy (PHIL 201) [syllabus/online]
- Introduction to Philosophy (PHIL 201) — online
- Logic (PHIL 230) [syllabus]
- Ancient and Medieval Western Philosophy (PHIL 316) [syllabus/online]
- 17th and 18th Century Western Philosophy (PHIL 318) [syllabus/online]
- 19th Century Western Philosophy (PHIL 320) [syllabus/online]
- Philosophy of Religion (PHIL 330) [syllabus]
- 20th Century Western Philosophy (PHIL 423) [syllabus]
- Environmental Philosophy (INTD 425) [syllabus]
- Seminar on Medical Ethics (PHIL 385)
Current Adjunct Faculty
Steve Crain
- Fall 09: Christian Traditions (REL 111), Introduction to Philosophy (PHIL 201)
Julie Garber [email]
- Fall 08: The Christian Faith (REL 111)
- Spring 09: The Christian Faith (REL 111)
- Fall 10: Christian Traditions (REL 111)
Mia Miller [email]
- Spring 08: The Christian Faith (REL 111)
- Fall 09: Jesus and the Gospels (REL 241)
- Fall 10: Jesus and the Gospels (REL 241)
- Spring 11: Jesus and the Gospels (REL 241)
- Fall 11: Jesus and the Gospels (REL 241)
Emeritus Professors
Robert C. Bowman [web page] 
Office: Administration 35a.
Phone: (260) 982-5347
Email: RCBowman@manchester.edu
Associate professor of religion. A.B., Manchester College, 1956; B.D., Bethany Theological Seminary, 1961.
Professor Bowman began teaching at Manchester College with spring term 1993.
Courses:
Allen C. Deeter [email]
Professor emeritus of religion and philosophy. B.A., Manchester College, 1953; B.D. Bethany Theological Seminary, 1956; M.A., Princeton University, 1958; Ph.D., 1963.
Al taught at Manchester from 1959 to 2000, and during this time served as the BCA director as well as the Peace Studies director. After his retirement, he continued teaching two of his favorite courses (on Asian religions) for many years.
Courses:
- Confucian and Buddhist Worlds (REL 222)
- Religions of India (REL 223)
H. Kendall Rogers [email] 
Professor of religion. B.A., Manchester College, 1972; B.A., Mansfield College, Oxford University, 1974; M.A., Harvard University, 1975; Ph.D., Harvard University, 1984.
Professor Rogers began teaching at Manchester College in 1979. After 30 years, Kendall accepted a position as Professor of Historical Studies at Bethany Theological Seminary, beginning with the 2008/09 academic year.
Courses:
- The Christian Faith (REL 111) [syllabus]
- Brethren Heritage (REL 228) [syllabus]
- Reformation and Early Modern Christianity (REL 312) [syllabus]
- Philosophy of Religion (PHIL 330) [syllabus]
- Contemporary Christian Thought (REL 435) [syllabus]
- Seminar on Marx (PHIL 385)
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