Faculty Profile
Bart B. Bruehler teaches Bible and Religion courses in the College of Adult and Professional Studies at Indiana Wesleyan University. He holds his Ph.D. in New Testament from Emory University and is ordained in the Free Methodist Church. Studying and teaching scripture is his main vocation and passion, and he also enjoys playing trombone and cooking from scratch. He is married to Anne, who teaches TESOL at IWU, and they have two sons and a daughter.
I came to know the love of God and the grace of Jesus in a transformative way as a teenager. Soon after, the Holy Spirit urged me to take leadership of a Bible Study in my high school. Being a new believer, I dove into studying Scripture so that I could responsibly teach others. That calling has stayed with me now for decades – being a committed student of the Bible so that I can teach others well. Over the years, God also called me into ministries with people facing homelessness, international refugees, and persons with disabilities. I seek to bring the best, scholarly study of Scripture to engage with God’s heart to save and sanctify people and all creation. I am to Anne, and we have three children from teenager to young adult. I play trombone and enjoy loving others by making them tasty food, especially fresh-baked bread.
Titles of recent publications:
I gave a presentation with Dr. Frank Poncé on the assessment of general education outcomes at the Assessment Institute in Indianapolis in the Spring of 2023.
I continue to be fascinated by the interaction and intersection of our minds, bodies, senses, thinking, and emotions as evoked by the persuasive stories of Scripture. This interdisciplinary approach is at the heart of a commentary that I am writing on the Gospel of Luke for the Rhetoric of Religious Antiquity
Emory University, 2007
Asbury College, 1998
Asbury College, 1995
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