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William E. Pannell
Special Assistant to the President and Senior Professor of Preaching
School of Theology
Contact Information:
wep@fuller.edu
626-584-5592
Education:

BA, Fort Wayne Bible College
MA, University of Southern California
DD, Malone College
DD, Geneva College


Biographical Information:

William Pannell joined Fuller in 1974 as assistant professor of evangelism.

Before joining the faculty, he was the first African-American to serve on Fuller's Board of Trustees. In 1992 he was appointed as the Arthur DeKruyter/Christ Church Oak Brook Professor of Preaching, served as dean of the Chapel from 1992 to 1998, and also served as director of the African-American Studies Program. A gifted preacher and professor of homiletics, Pannell has nurtured several generations of Fuller students from the classroom to the pulpit. He currently serves on the board of Taylor University in Indiana and is the author of numerous articles and books, including The Coming Race Wars? A Cry for Reconciliation (1993); Evangelism from the Bottom Up (1992); and My Friend, the Enemy (1968).

Areas of Expertise, Research, Writing, and Teaching:

Preaching in contemporary America, race relations, Black Church, evangelism