Poor
I really didn't connect well with professor Rodkey, as he didn't seem very interested in teaching. Very few grades were put in so it was difficult to track progress in class. He was an easy grader but that meant that there was tons of useless work given out.
York College of Pennsylvania - Philosophy
Pastor, Author, Public Theologian, and Activist in Central Pennsylvania
Christopher
Rodkey
Dallastown, Pennsylvania
Ordained clergyman and specialist in religious education, holding doctorates in philosophy and theology. Published author and essayist, experienced counselor, and experienced teacher--having taught in maximum-security prisons and graduate-level institutions and everything in-between, including online and hybrid settings. Sought-after speaker and preacher, established as one of the few experts in radical theology applying its ideas to pastoral practice. Current professional foci include evangelism, homiletics, and congregational vitality.
Recipient of the James H. Burness Award for Excellence in Teaching from Penn State's York campus.
Certificate
Youth Ministry
M.Phil., Ph.D.
Philosophy and Theology
Dissertation title: In the Horizon of the Infinite: Paul Tillich and the Dialectic of the Sacred
B.A.
Philosophy and English; Religion minor
Thesis title: The Baha'i Philosophy of God
D.Min.
Pastoral Leadership
Dissertation title: The Synaptic Gospel: A Neurological Paradigm for Worship and Religious Education
M.Div.
Pastoral Theology
Thesis title: Form, Fragmentation, and Theonomy: Noise as an Expression of Reality