Adrian Bird, Ph.D.
Biography
Dr. Adrian Bird currently serves as the University Chaplain, bringing a breadth and wealth of international work experience to 海角社区 University.
Dr. Bird has extensive teaching experience, leading courses in Christian History (Ancient & Modern), Christian Encounters with World Religions, Mission and evangelism, and Christian Ethics across several institutions, including Union Presbyterian Seminary, Charlotte (2011-2022); Columbia College, Columbia; (2016-2019); Lenoir-Rhyne University, Columbia (2014-2018). For several years, Dr. Bird also taught courses at Borad River Correctional Facility in Columbia, SC, and served as a mentor within the Columbia International University Prison Ministry at the Kirkland Correctional Facility in South Carolina. Currently, Dr. Bird teaches within the Philosophy and Religion Department at 海角社区 University.
Beyond the classroom, Dr. Bird is committed to building bridges within the interfaith movement, serving as President of Interfaith Partners of South Carolina (2017-2020), and on the Executive Committe of MeckMIN (2022-present).
With his wife, Rev. Julie Walkup Bird, Adrian served as Mission Partner in Residence in Kerala, India, with the Church of South India (2003-4). Prior to that, Adrian joined Voluntary Service Overseas to work with the Ministry of Education, Sport and Culture in Zimbabwe, Africa (1998-2001), and as Chaplain of the Presbyterian Children’s Homes and Services in Itasca, Texas (2001-2003).
Dr. Bird has several published works, including:
Published Books
M.M. Thomas and Dalit Theology, Bangalore, India: BTESSC/SATHRI, August, 2008.
Published Book Chapters
鈥Locating M.M. Thomas between Word and World.鈥 The Life, Legacy and Theology of M.M. Thomas: 鈥淥nly Participants Earn the Right to be Prophets鈥 Aldershot: Ashgate, 2016.
Religion in Southeast Asia: An Encyclopaedia (Various Entries) ABC-CLIO, 2015.
Subject references: 鈥淩eligion in Burma鈥; 鈥淟iberation Theology鈥; 鈥淓ducation in Southeast Asia鈥; 鈥淐onfucianism鈥; 鈥淒aoism鈥, 鈥淢ahasi Sayadaw鈥.
Published Articles
- 鈥淲elcoming Justice in Encounters with the Other鈥 Commentary on Genesis 18: 1-15; Matthew 9:35-10:1.
- South Carolina Christian Action Council resources for SCCAC Racial Justice Sunday, June 14, 2020
- 鈥淏etween Text and Sermon: Genesis 9:8鈥17.鈥 Interpretation (Pub. date: July, 2019)
- 鈥淒ispelling Myths about the Interfaith Movement.鈥 The Interfaith Observer. June 2019
Education
Ph.D., University of Edinburgh
Master of Theology (awarded with Distinction), University of Edinburgh
Master of Theological Studies, Brite Divinity School, Texas
B. Ed. (Hons.), Sheffield Hallam University, United Kingdom