
About
Michael Langston serves as Professor of Chaplaincy & Practical Theology at Columbia International University's Seminary and School of Counseling, a position he has held since joining the faculty in 2011. Prior to academia, he retired from the U.S. Navy in 2011 after 36 years of service as a Chaplain, during which he held numerous leadership roles including Command Chaplain for the USS Chosin and Theater Chaplain in Afghanistan.
His educational background includes:
- PhD, University of Aberdeen (2019)
- DMin, Bethel Theological Seminary (1996)
- MA, Naval War College (2003)
- MDiv, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- BS, University of Louisiana
Dr. Langston's research centers on the intersection of theology and practical ministry, with a focus on chaplaincy in military, law enforcement, and healthcare settings. His work explores the application of evangelical theology in chaplaincy praxis, trauma healing, and spiritual care for veterans and first responders. He has developed a strong emphasis on the formation of chaplains through both traditional and virtual educational environments.
His scholarly output from 2017 to 2023 demonstrates a consistent trajectory in advancing the field of chaplaincy, particularly through comprehensive introductions to the discipline, reflections on military literature, and resources for trauma recovery. He has also contributed to the discourse on online doctoral education, highlighting best practices for virtual learning environments.
While Dr. Langston has been honored with military decorations including the Legion of Merit and Bronze Star Medal, the provided text does not mention any scientific awards or academic prizes.
Details regarding his academic advisees and research grants are not specified in the available information. However, his leadership in establishing the Chaplaincy program at CIU and his extensive experience in operational ministry centers suggest a significant mentorship role in training future chaplains.
Throughout his career, Dr. Langston has led diverse chaplaincy teams in high-stakes environments including combat zones in Afghanistan and Iraq, as well as in naval, marine, and state guard settings. At CIU, he developed the Chaplaincy program into a structured academic offering, though specific research laboratories are not referenced.
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