Dr. Christopher Richmann
BIC Lecturer Associate Director of the Academy for Teaching & Learning
BIC Courses: World Cultures
Dr. Christopher Richmann is Assistant Director for the Academy for Teaching and Learning and affiliate faculty in the Religion Department. His research focuses on the Pentecostal-charismatic tradition and Lutheran spirituality. Dr. Richmann's articles have appeared in Wesleyan Theological Journal, Pneuma, Journal of the European Pentecostal Theological Association, Journal of the Lutheran Historical Conference, Word & World, and Lutheran Quarterly, and his book, Living in Bible Times: F.F. Bosworth and the Pentecostal Pursuit of the Supernatural, is under contract with Pickwick.
In the areas of teaching and learning, Dr. Richmann has special interests in academic authority in the classroom, teaching as vocation, and how theories of human development influence teaching. Along with Dr. Lenore Wright, Dr. Richmann is currently co-editing Called to Teach: Excellence, Commitment, and Community in Christian Higher Education (under contract).
In addition to his duties as Assistant Director for the ATL, Dr. Richmann teaches courses in history of Christianity in the Religion Department, and courses in World Cultures in the Baylor Interdisciplinary Core.
Outside of academia, Dr. Richmann is an ordained minister, serving St. John Lutheran Church in Gatesville, Texas.