Ruthann
Knechel Johansen, president of Bethany Theological Seminary in
Richmond, Ind., has announced her retirement, effective July 1, 2013.
The announcement came in conjunction with the semi-annual meeting of the
Bethany Seminary board of trustees.
Johansen began her tenure as the ninth president of Bethany Seminary
on July 1, 2007, having most recently held the position of professor of
literature and interdisciplinary studies and of a faculty fellow of the
Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies at the University of
Notre Dame.
During her time at Bethany, she helped lead the development of a new
mission and vision statement and a five-year strategic plan. Beginning
with her inaugural celebration, she established the Presidential Forum
as the premier public event at Bethany, offering the seminary’s space
and resources for denominational and ecumenical exploration, learning,
and discourse on important issues of faith and ethics. Her presidency
also saw the hiring of a new academic dean, three new faculty members,
and a new director of the Brethren Academy for Ministerial Leadership.
In a statement to the seminary community Johansen said, “Since July
2007, together the board and faculty have analyzed the challenges facing
the Christian church, the Church of the Brethren, and most theological
schools; re-examined the core testimonies of the Anabaptist-Pietist
traditions and the Church of the Brethren for their relevance for
theological education and the needs of the world in this time; and
developed a bold mission and vision that is both faithful to the gospel
and a prophetic call from Bethany to the church and the world.... I am
grateful for the opportunity to work with wonderful colleagues, both as
board members and employees, in higher education and in serving God, the
church, and the world. I call us to continue to be faithful, as I will
attempt to be during this last period, and as I expect the search
committee and the board will be as well.”
Carol Scheppard, chair of the board of trustees, reflected on
Johansen’s presidency: “As president Johansen transitions to the
projects awaiting her in retirement, she leaves a rich legacy with
Bethany. From the core foundations of the vision and mission statements
and the comprehensive strategic plan, to the focused, energized, and
convicted operations of the seminary community, Bethany is strong. We
look forward with hope and confidence to Ruthann’s leadership in the
year ahead and to the growth and nurturing of the seeds she has planted
under our next president.”
Bethany trustee Rhonda Pittman Gingrich will serve as chair of the
Presidential Search Committee, with Ted Flory, former member and chair
of the board, serving as vice chair. The additional members of the
committee are trustees David McFadden, John D. Miller, and Nathan
Polzin; at-large representative Judy Mills Reimer; faculty
representative Tara Hornbacker; and student representative Dylan Haro.
-- Jenny Williams is director of communications and alumni/ae relations at Bethany Seminary.
Source:4/5/2012 Newsline
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