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Rev Dr Kenneth Jeffrey is a Senior Lecturer in Divinity at the University of Aberdeen, specializing in modern church history and religious revivals. He leads the Centre for Ministry Studies (CMS) and collaborates with international institutions like Zomba Theological College in Malawi. His research focuses on Billy Graham's All Scotland Crusade of 1955, 19th-century revivals, and Scottish church history. He holds a DMin from Aberdeen and Pittsburgh Theological Seminary and is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society and Advance HE. Jeffrey supervises doctoral students in Divinity and History, teaches courses on missions and pastoral care, and serves as Padre for the 51st Highland Battalion of the Royal Regiment of Scotland.
Education: BA History (Stirling, 1992), BD (Aberdeen, 1997), PhD History (Stirling, 2000), DMin (Aberdeen/Pittsburgh, 2016), PgDip Leadership & Management (2022).
Research highlights include analyzing Billy Graham's sermons, the impact of revivals on youth, and missionary work in Malawi. He has published widely on Scottish religious history, including his book When the Lord walked the land, and serves as external examiner for theological institutions in the UK and Australia.
Leadership roles: Director of CMS (2014–2023), Undergraduate Programme Coordinator, and Academic Tutor. He organizes annual events linking academia and church, fostering global ministry training.



