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Roger D. Duke is an author, theologian, educator,
itinerant preacher An itinerant preacher (also known as an itinerant minister or evangelist or circuit rider) is a Christian evangelist who preaches the basic Christian redemption message while traveling around to different groups of people within a relatively shor ...
, and was a professor at several institutions of higher learning including
Union University Union University is a private Baptist Christian university in Jackson, Tennessee, with additional campuses in Germantown and Hendersonville. The university is affiliated with the Tennessee Baptist Convention (Southern Baptist Convention). It is ...
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Baptist College of Health Sciences Baptist Health Sciences University, formerly Baptist College of Health Sciences, is a private, coeducational, specialized college in Memphis, Tennessee operated by Baptist Memorial Health Care. The school was created through the expansion of the S ...
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Liberty University Liberty University (LU) is a private Baptist university in Lynchburg, Virginia. It is affiliated with the Southern Baptist Conservatives of Virginia (Southern Baptist Convention). Founded in 1971 by Jerry Falwell Sr. and Elmer L. Towns, Liberty i ...
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Memphis Theological Seminary Memphis Theological Seminary is an ecumenical seminary of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Memphis, Tennessee. Although it is affiliated with the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, it accepts and trains ministerial candidates from other denomi ...
, and Columbia Evangelical Seminary. Professor Duke also serves as a Consulting Editor for B & H Academic's ''Studies in Baptist Life and Thought'' series. He retired in 2016 to focus on a speaking and writing career by forming the Duke Consulting Group.


Personal life

He and his wife, Katie Melinda (Linda) Young, have been married for 44 years. They have three grown children, two girls and one boy. They have four grandsons ages 3-9. They attend the South Woods Baptist Church in
Memphis, Tennessee Memphis is a city in the U.S. state of Tennessee. It is the seat of Shelby County in the southwest part of the state; it is situated along the Mississippi River. With a population of 633,104 at the 2020 U.S. census, Memphis is the second-mos ...
. Duke serves as the Chaplain for the Germantown (TN) Fire Department.


Education

*Doctor of Ministry (D. Min.), May 2003 The
University of the South The University of the South, familiarly known as Sewanee (), is a private Episcopal liberal arts college in Sewanee, Tennessee. It is owned by 28 southern dioceses of the Episcopal Church, and its School of Theology is an official seminary of ...
's (Sewanee) School of Theology; Sewanee, Tennessee. *Ph. D. (Studies), 1997–2000 Studied with John Angus Campbell, The
University of Memphis } The University of Memphis (UofM) is a public university, public research university in Memphis, Tennessee. Founded in 1912, the university has an enrollment of more than 22,000 students. The university maintains the Herff College of Engineering ...
, College of Communication w/Graduate Seminars in: Classical Rhetoric, Contemporary Rhetoric, Rhetorical Theory, Rhetorical Criticism, The Rhetorical Tradition, Political Rhetoric, Rhetoriography, Movie & Media Criticism, Communication Theory, Teaching Communication in College, and Organizational Communication with an Emphasis in Feminist Issues *Sustaining Pastoral Excellence (SPE): Fall 2004-Spring 2007. This was a three-year research & colleague grant program project funded by The Lily Endowment. The program grant was administered through Memphis Theological Seminary. *Master of Arts in Religion (M. A. R.), May 1996
Harding University Harding University is a private university with its main campus in Searcy, Arkansas. It is the largest private university in Arkansas. Established in 1924, the institution offers undergraduate, graduate, and pre-professional programs. The uni ...
Graduate School of Religion, Memphis, Tennessee. Major Concentration: Christian Thought/History of Christian Thought *Master of Divinity (M. Div.), With Languages, May 1995,
Southern Baptist Theological Seminary The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary (SBTS) is a Baptist theological institute in Louisville, Kentucky. It is affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention. The seminary was founded in 1859 in Greenville, South Carolina, where it was at ...
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; Major Concentration: Higher Education Track *Professional Ministerial Studies, 1995,
Memphis Theological Seminary Memphis Theological Seminary is an ecumenical seminary of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Memphis, Tennessee. Although it is affiliated with the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, it accepts and trains ministerial candidates from other denomi ...
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Memphis, Tennessee Memphis is a city in the U.S. state of Tennessee. It is the seat of Shelby County in the southwest part of the state; it is situated along the Mississippi River. With a population of 633,104 at the 2020 U.S. census, Memphis is the second-mos ...
. *Bachelor of Science, (B. Sc.), cum laude, May 1987,
Crichton College The name Crichton () originates as the name of * Crichton, Midlothian, Scotland, which is also the site of * Crichton Castle Places and institutions It can also refer to: In Dumfries * Crichton Campus, Dumfries, part of the University of Glasgow ...
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Memphis, Tennessee Memphis is a city in the U.S. state of Tennessee. It is the seat of Shelby County in the southwest part of the state; it is situated along the Mississippi River. With a population of 633,104 at the 2020 U.S. census, Memphis is the second-mos ...
, Major: Humanities; Minor: Bible/History. *Diploma of Theology (Associate of Divinity, A. Div.), May 1985,
Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary is a theological institute located in Cordova in Shelby County, Tennessee (east of the City of Memphis), with a branch campus in Schenectady, New York, and an extension campus in Oxford, Mississippi. Tho ...
, Memphis, Tennessee. Majors: Theology & Pastoral Ministries


Works


Books

*Duke, R., co-editor with
Bob Agee Bob R. Agee was the thirteenth President of Oklahoma Baptist University from 1982 to 1998.Okl ...
, ''Reason for the Season'',
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, August 30, 2010. *Duke, R., co-editor with
David S. Dockery David Samuel Dockery (born October 28, 1952, Tuscaloosa, Alabama) is the President of the International Alliance for Christian Education. He is also Distinguished Professor of Theology and as of September 27, 2022 the Interim President of Southwes ...
, ''John Albert Broadus: A Living Legacy'', B & H Publishing. *Duke, R., Michael A.G. Haykin & A. James Fuller, ''"Soldiers of Christ": The Piety of Basil Manly, Sr. and Basil Manly'', Jr. Cape Corral, FL: Founders Press. *Duke, R., Dissertation: "A Rhetorical Taxonomy of the Jubilee 2000 Papal Apology of John Paul II", Thesis Imprints. *Duke, R., "Baptists, Evangelicals, and Puritans: Essays Presented at The Andrew Fuller Center For Baptist Studies at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary", Kindle E-book. *Duke, R., "The Four Callings of William Carey: The Father of Modern Missions", Kindle E-book. *Duke, R., "John Albert Broadus: Prince of the Southern Baptist Pulpit: A New Collection of Sermons and Lectures Concerning Our Lord Jesus Christ", Kindle E-book.


Other writings

*(Fall, 2009). "John A. Broadus, Rhetoric, and A Treatise on the Preparation and Delivery of Sermons." Posted on the Baptist History Home Page at https://web.archive.org/web/20091028075702/http://www.geocities.com/baptist_documents/a-recent.documents.html. *(Fall, 2009). "Perspicuity in the Preaching and Pietistic Thought of Basil Manly, Jr." posted in manuscript form at the https://web.archive.org/web/20091026213355/http://geocities.com/baptist_documents/ web page. *(Fall, 2009). "Perspicuity in the Preaching and Pietistic Thought of Basil Manly, Jr." Audio of address posted on the Andrew Fuller Center for Biblical Spirituality of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. Posted at http://www.andrewfullercenter.org/index.php/conference/baptist-spirituality-historical-perspectives-august-24-25-2009. Conference presentation also posted at http://sbcvoices.com/baptist-spirituality-conference-audio/ *(Summer, 2009). "Perspicuity in the Preaching and Pietistic Thought of Basil Manly, Jr." Founders Journal 77, Can also be accessed at Founders.org. *(May, 2009). "Whatever Happened to 'The Fall?'" Gospel Witness, Publication of the Jarvis Street Baptist Church, Toronto, Canada. *(Fall 2008). "'Compel Them to Come In': Posture and Persuasion in the Preaching of Charles Haddon Spurgeon." Founders Journal 74. Can be accessed at http://www.founders.org/journal/fj74/article1.html. *(Summer, 2008). "Studies in Philippians," Bible Conference Presentation, Choteau Baptist Church, Choteau, Montana. *(Fall, 2006). Book Review: Theory and Practice in Old Testament Ethics. By John Rogerson. New York: T & T Clark International, 2004. Submitted to Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society for the Fall 2006 publication. *(Fall, 2004). "Some Thoughts on Theodicy." Published on-line 12-1-04 at Columbia Evangelical Seminary Coffee Talks #96. Available: http://www.ces.edu. *(Spring, 2004). "A Southern Baptist Looks at the Theology of James Cone: Or "Can a Southern Baptist Talk to a Liberation Theologian?" Published on-line 4-14-04 at Reformed Writings Journal. Available: http://reformedwritings. home.comcast.net/. *(2003) Book review: The Revenge of Conscience: Politics and The Fall of Man. By J. Budziszewski. Dallas TX: Spence Publishing Co., 1999. Submitted to Perspectives in Religious Studies Journal on Jan. 1st, 2004 for publication in the Spring quarterly. *(2003) Book review: Liberty and Justice for All: Racial Reform and the Social Gospel (1877–1925), The Rauschenbusch Lectures, New Series, II. By Ronald C.White, Jr. Louisville KY: Westminster John Knox, 2002. Submitted to Perspectives in Religious Studies Journal on Jan. 1st, 2004 for publication in the Spring quarterly. *(2003). "John Bunyan's Place in Spiritual Theology." Published on-line 1-2-04 at Reformed Writings Journal. Available: http://reformedwritings.home.comcast.net/. *(2003). "A Rhetorical Taxonomy of the Jubilee 2000 Papal Apology of John Paul II." Dissertation presented to The University of the South's (Sewanee) School of Theology. May, 2003. *(2003). "A Rhetorical Analysis of Resolution No. 1: On Racial Reconciliation of the 150th Anniversary of the Southern Baptist Convention at the June 1995 Meeting in Atlanta, Georgia." Published on-line 12-1-03 at Reformed Writings Journal. Available: http://reformedwritings.home.comcast.net/. *(Summer, 2001). "The Theology of James Cone." Seminar paper. Course P.T. 30, D. Min. Ministry Seminar. The University of the South's School of Theology. *(Fall, 1999). "A Short Contrast Between the Foundational Hermeneutic of Rabbinic Judaism and Evangelical Christianity." Seminar paper. Contemporary Rhetoric, Ph. D. Seminar. The University of Memphis. *(Fall, 1997). "Lee Atwater: Machiavellian or Gamemaker." Seminar paper. Political Communication, Course 8013, Ph. D. Seminar. The University of Memphis. *(Spring, 1997). "Is Euthanasia Always Wrong?" Seminar paper. Theory of Practical Reason, Course 7360, Ph. D. Seminar. The University of Memphis.


References

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