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James Franklin Kay (born May 18, 1948) is the Joe R. Engle Professor of Homiletics and Liturgics Emeritus, and Dean and Vice President of Academic Affairs Emeritus at
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.


Biography

Born in
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, Kay earned a
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at
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(presently named Point Loma Nazarene University),
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, in 1969; an
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,
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in 1972; an
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and a
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at Union Theological Seminary,
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in 1984 and 1991 respectively. Interrupting his studies at Harvard, Kay spent the academic year 1970-1971 at St. Mary's College of the
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, in St. Andrews, Scotland, United Kingdom. Later, during the summers of 1976 and 1977 he undertook graduate work in liturgical studies at St. John’s University in
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. On May 1, 1975, Kay was ordained as a
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Minister by the Presbytery of Red River in the former United Presbyterian Church in the United States of America (UPCUSA). Between 1974 and 1978 he was the pastor of the Northern Lakes Parish (UPCUSA) in
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, and between 1977 and 1979 he also acted as th
United Ministries in Higher Education (UMHE)
campus minister at
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at
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. Since 1980 he has been a member of the Presbytery of
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of the
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. During the year 1993, Kay was the exchange senior minister a
Toorak Uniting Church
in
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, Australia. In 1981, while a student at Union, and in consultation with the Rev.
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, senior pastor of the Riverside Church, New York City, Kay authored what became known as the ("augmented") Riverside baptismal formula: "In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, one God, Mother of us all," derived from the classical axiom that the ad extra works of the Persons of the Trinity are indivisible and based on Julian of Norwich's insight that Jesus Christ exercises the ministry of "Mother" towards the faithful. Kay's thirty-year tenure at Princeton Theological Seminary was marked by his chairing the Miller Chapel Renovation Committee (1995-2000) for the oldest house of worship in continuous use in the former Borough of Princeton, New Jersey. He also oversaw the designing of Scheide Hall in conjunction with Ford, Farewell, Mills, and Gatch, Architects, and the selection of the Paul Fritts Organ donated by the American philanthropist, Joe R. Engle. From 2002-2014, Kay directed the Joe R. Engle Institute of Preaching, securing for its work significant grants and endowments, and widening its outreach to Spanish-speaking pastors. In 2010, Kay was appointed the Seminary's Dean of Academic Affairs by then President (now Sir) Iain R. Torrance. Following President Torrance's retirement at the end of 2012, he continued to serve until his own retirement in 2018, under President M. Craig Barnes, with the additional title of Vice President of Academic Affairs. In this role, Dean Kay assisted the Seminary with its inter-institutional relations with Princeton University and Rutgers University, as well as with several overseas partnerships authorized by President Barnes. They included the Inter American University of Puerto Rico, Presbyterian University and Theological Seminary in Korea, Yonsei University in Korea, Faculdade Unida, a graduate school of theology and religion, in Brazil, and the renewing of contacts with theological faculties in Cuba, Costa Rica, Ghana, Nigeria, and South Africa. Kay has edited the journal
The Princeton Seminary Bulletin
(1994-2000) and
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(2005-2010). As editor of the latter, he initiated its transformation from an American print journal to an international electronic journal in cooperation with SAGE publications. He has also lectured widely on the history, theology, and practice of Christian worship and preaching, as well as on homiletical theories--both those emerging from antiquity and from the post-Enlightenment era. In 1997, Kay was the Forrester/Warrack Lecturer at St. Andrews University, Scotland. From 2012-2018, he served on the Executive Committee of the American Theological Society.


Career at Princeton Theological Seminary

James Kay has held the following positions at
Princeton Theological Seminary Princeton Theological Seminary (PTSem), officially The Theological Seminary of the Presbyterian Church, is a private school of theology in Princeton, New Jersey. Founded in 1812 under the auspices of Archibald Alexander, the General Assembly of ...
: * Instructor in Homiletics (1988–1991) * Assistant Professor of Homiletics (1991–1995) * Associate Professor of Homiletics and Liturgics (1995–1997) * Joe R. Engle Associate Professor of Homiletics and Liturgics (1997–2001) * Chair of the Practical Theology Department (2001–2005) * Joe R. Engle Professor of Homiletics and Liturgics (2001–2018) * Director of the Joe R. Engle Institute of Preaching (2002–2014) * Dean of Academic Affairs (2010–2013) * Dean and Vice President of Academic Affairs (2013-2018) * Joe R. Engle Professor of Homiletics and Liturgics Emeritus (2018) * Dean and Vice President of Academic Affairs Emeritus (2018) On November 17, 2000 James Kay was awarded the Alumnus of Point Loma (APL) Award by Point Loma Nazarene University. In March 2012, in conjunction with the Centenary of the Inter American University of Puerto Rico, he was honored by its Trustees with a special Resolution of Appreciation.


Works


Books

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Edited book and journal issues

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Selected book chapters and journal articles

* * * * * * * * * * * Warrack Lecture. * * * * Inaugural address at Princeton Theological Seminary. * * *


References


External links


Sermon delivered at Princeton Theological Seminary on May 16, 2018

Princeton Theological Seminary
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