Bryan Stone
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Bryan P. Stone (born 1959) is an American
theologian who became the Leighton K. Farrell Endowed Dean of
Perkins School of Theology at
Southern Methodist University in June 2025. He was formerly the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and the E. Stanley Jones Professor of Evangelism at
Boston University School of Theology, and a Co-founder/co-director of the Center for Practical Theology. Stone writes on topics related to both
systematic theology and
practical theology. He is associated with both
postliberalism and
Christian pacifism, having been influenced by thinkers such as
John Howard Yoder,
Stanley Hauerwas,
Alasdair MacIntyre, and
John Wesley, and in his earliest work with
liberation theology and
process theology. Stone is also a scholar of theology and film, having written and taught on the subject extensively. His newest book, forthcoming from Routledge Press, is entitled ''[https://www.routledge.com/Christianity-and-Horror-Cinema/Stone/p/book/9781032968407?srsltid=AfmBOopM8q4krkv2FjstDhfyuPnz1IOYRNs8pV7Q7qdAI8ziSTnU33Q9 Christianity and Horror Cinema]''.
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