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Thomas Grinter
Instructor of Biblical Studies
Expertise
- Old Testament
- A.M.E. Zion History
Education
- Ph.D. (in progress), Chicago Theological Seminary
- Th.M., Princeton Theological Seminary
- M.Div., Hood Theological Seminary
- B.S., Western Kentucky University
Rev. Thomas Grinter is an ordained Elder and Member in Full Connection of the Kentucky Conference of the A.M.E. Zion Church. He earned the Bachelor of Science Degree from Western Kentucky University, the Master of Divinity Degree from Hood Theological Seminary, and the Master of Theology Degree from Princeton Theological Seminary. Currently a Ph.D. student in Bible, Culture, and Hermeneutics at Chicago Theological Seminary, Rev. Grinter serves as an Associate Minister at Martin Temple A.M.E. Zion Church in Chicago, IL.