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Mark DeVine is an Associate Professor of Divinity at Beeson Divinity School, Samford University, specializing in Church History and Christian Doctrine. He joined the faculty in 2008 and teaches at the Divinity Hall. His academic work intersects faith, work, culture, and politics, with a focus on Baptist theology and historical Christianity.
- Educational Background
- MDiv and PhD from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
- BS from Clemson University
- Key Roles
- Pastor in multiple U.S. states (Indiana, South Carolina, Kentucky, Missouri, Alabama)
- Missionary in Bangkok, Thailand (1998-2000)
- Regular preacher and interim pastor
His research interests include Church History, Christian Doctrine, and the intersection of faith with cultural/political issues. His publications analyze theological responses to contemporary debates, such as evangelical political engagement, systemic racism, and academic freedom. Recent articles explore themes like Pentecostalism, church discipline, and Khessed in biblical theology.
DeVine's writings appear in outlets like The American Spectator, American Thinker, and The Federalist, alongside contributions to theological journals and edited volumes such as Evangelicals and the Nicene Faith. He is also the author of the blog The Other Six Days, addressing faith's role in daily life and society.





