Princeton Seminary | Noah Buchholz
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Noah Buchholz

PhD Candidate | Religion & Society

Noah Buchholz
Religion & Society
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Profile
Noah Buchholz is a PhD candidate in Religion & Society at Princeton Theological Seminary and lecturer in the Council of Humanities and Program in Linguistics at Princeton University. He also is a Certified Deaf Interpreter and ASL-English translator. Previously, he served as an Assistant Professor of American Sign Language and Deaf Studies at Bethel University.

His research interests include political/liberation theology, disability/Deaf studies, and postcolonial/decolonial theory. His dissertation examines liberation theology through a lens of critical disability theory.

He holds a BA in Biblical and Theological Studies and Classical Languages from Wheaton College and an MDiv and ThM from Princeton Theological Seminary.

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Dissertation Committee:
Keri Day (chair)
Hanna Reichel

Mark L. Taylor

Educating faithful Christian leaders.

Senior Pastor, Asbury United Methodist Church, Atlantic City, NJ

Latasha Milton, Class of 2018

“My passion is doing what I can to empower and liberate people who are hurting. PTS has made me a better person and pastor because it’s given me the tools to better serve the oppressed and marginalized.”