Andrews, Dale P., 1961-2017 (Personal Name)
- Earlier heading: Andrews, Dale P., 1961-
A covenant model of ecclesiology for black practical theology, c1998: t.p. (Dale P. Andrews)
E-mail from Graduate Dept. of Religion, Vanderbilt University, July 12, 1999 (Dale P. Andrews; b. Oct. 24, 1961)
Vanderbilt News, viewed August 11, 2017: Jun. 27, 2017 (Renowned homiletics professor and racial justice advocate dies. Dale P. Andrews, a renowned scholar on the art of preaching, teacher, minister and social justice activist, died June 23. Andrews, 55, had been battling cancer. Andrews was the Distinguished Professor of Homiletics, Social Justice and Practical Theology and the Cornelius Vanderbilt Chair at Vanderbilt Divinity School. An ordained minister in the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church. He received a master of divinity in 1991 from Princeton Theological Seminary with a concentration in clinical social work. Andrews earned a master of arts in 1997 and a doctorate in 1998 from the Vanderbilt Graduate Department of Religion, where he was a Dorothy Danforth Compton Fellow. He taught at the Louisville seminary and Boston University School of Theology prior to coming to Vanderbilt in 2010.) https://news.vanderbilt.edu/2017/06/27/renowned-homiletics-professor-and-racial-justice-advocate-dies/?utm_source=myvupreview&utm_medium=myvu_email&utm_campaign=myvupreview-2017-08-07
Vanderbilt Divinity School online, viewed August 11, 2017: (Dale P. Andrews. Distinguished Professor of Homiletics, Social Justice, and Practical Theology. Cornelius Vanderbilt Chair. Dr. Dale P. Andrews joined the faculty of Vanderbilt University Divinity School and Graduate Department of Religion in 2010. October 24, 1961-June 23, 2017. Curriculum Vitae.) http://divinity.vanderbilt.edu/people/bio/dale-andrews