Echols to be Installed as President of Lutheran School of Theology

8/8/1997 12:00:00 AM



ECHOLS TO BE INSTALLED IN CHICAGO

The Rev. James K. Echols, 46, will be installed as president of the Lutheran
School of Theology at
Chicago on Nov. 9 at Rockefeller Chapel in Chicago.  He succeeds the Rev.
William E. Lesher, who
retired June 30.  Echols is the first African American to head a Lutheran
seminary in North America.
  He has taught church history at the Lutheran Theological Seminary at
Philadelphia since 1982 and
has served as that seminary's dean since 1991.  Both are seminaries of the
Evangelical Lutheran
Church in America.  Echols is well-published in the areas of church history,
theology and African
American Lutheranism.  He has participated in Lutheran and ecumenical
conferences in Africa, Asia,
Europe and South America.  Echols was born in Philadelphia.  He is a
graduate of Temple University,
Philadelphia, and the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia.  He
earned advanced degrees
from Yale University, New Haven, Conn., including a Ph.D. in History of
Christianity.  Ordained in
1979 in the former Lutheran Church in America, Echols served as a pastor of
Epiphany Lutheran
Church, Hempstead, N.Y.  He married Donna Rose Skinner in 1982.  They are
the parents of two
daughters: Jennifer Hope and Courtney Lynne.

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