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Lindsey Hankins serves as Assistant Professor of Theology, Chair of the Department of Theology, and Director of the School of Humanities at George Fox University, where she joined in 2021 after completing her PhD at Princeton Theological Seminary.
Her academic credentials include:
- PhD in Theology (History of Doctrine concentration), Princeton Theological Seminary, 2020
- MA in History of Christianity, Wheaton College
- MA in Historical and Systemic Theology, Wheaton College
- BA in Biblical and Theological Studies, Bethel University (Minnesota)
Her research centers on Historical Theology from Late Antiquity through the Scholastic period, with specialized focus on Practices of Piety incorporating doctrinal and gendered analyses. She integrates Theological Ethics and Gender Studies within the History of Christianity framework, examining how piety practices intersect with theological doctrine and social structures across historical contexts.
Dr. Hankins has presented nationally at academic events and frequently speaks at Young Life conferences. She served on the advisory council for Princeton Theological Seminary's Center for Theology, Women, and Gender (2019-2020), demonstrating commitment to gender-inclusive theological discourse.
While her teaching roles at Princeton Theological Seminary (2013-2020) included instructor of record, teaching fellow, and digital course designer positions, and she lectured at Princeton University in 2018, no information is provided regarding graduate student advising or research grants at George Fox University.




