Trinity School for Ministry is pleased to announce that the Rev. Dr. David Ney has been promoted from Assistant Professor to Associate Professor of Church History.
The Very Rev. Dr. Henry L. Thompson III, dean and president, stated, “David’s humble spirit, incisive mind, broad perspective of church history, and creative imagination in teaching has strengthened our curriculum, and further establishes our identity as a seminary like no other.”
Dr. Ney exclaimed, “I’m humbled to be able to work with great colleagues and great students, and I’m proud to be a part of a school that is able to offer what may well be the best Master of Divinity program in the nation.”
Dr. Ney’s primary area of research is the history and thought of eighteenth-century Anglicanism. His broader interests include science and religion; history and philosophy of science; history of biblical interpretations; theological interpretation of Scripture; and Christian apologetics in historical perspective.
Dr. Ney received his Master of Divinity and Master of Theology degrees from Regent College, Canada, and his Doctor of Theology degree from Wycliffe College, University of Toronto, Canada.
Dr. Ney came to Trinity in August 2017 from Calgary, Alberta, Canada, and now lives in Moon Township, PA with his wife Jamie, and their four children.
Trinity School for Ministry is an evangelical seminary in the Anglican tradition. Begun in 1976, the seminary has trained more than 1,100 graduates and many others who serve in ministries all over the world. As a global center for Christian formation, Trinity continues to produce outstanding leaders who can plant, renew, and grow churches that make disciples of Jesus Christ.