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Philip Towne, Ph.D., is a Professor of Intercultural Studies and Ministry at Hope International University, where he also serves as Chair of Intercultural Studies. He teaches courses such as Theology of Ministry, Pastoral Ministry I, World Religions, and Christian Worldview and Contemporary Living.
- Education: Ph.D. in Intercultural Studies (Fuller Theological Seminary), M.Div. (George Fox Evangelical Seminary), M.A. in Theology (Fuller Theological Seminary), B.A. in Communications (Hope International University)
Dr. Towne’s research focuses on theology, intercultural studies, media studies, and practical ministry/theology. His work emphasizes the intersection of academic rigor and real-world applicability for church and cultural ministry contexts.
He is affiliated with prominent academic organizations:
- American Academy of Religions
- American Society of Missiology
- American Professors of Mission
- Society for Scientific Study of Religion
A family-oriented individual, Dr. Towne also enjoys playing and recording music. His educational philosophy centers on fostering critical questioning and enabling students to apply course content meaningfully to ministerial practice.
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