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"This list of notable Regent College alumni and faculty includes notable individuals who teach, have taught, or studied at Regent College. ==Full-time faculty== * Cindy Aalders, Library Director; Assistant Professor of the History of Christianity * Craig M. Gay, Professor of Interdisciplinary Studies * Mark Glanville, Associate Professor of Pastoral Theology * Jeffrey P. Greenman, President; Professor of Theology and Ethics * George H. Guthrie, Professor of New Testament * Ross Hastings, Sangwoo Youtong Chee Chair Associate Professor of Pastoral Theology * Bruce Hindmarsh, James Houston Professor of Spiritual Theology; Professor of the History of Christianity * Edwin Hui, Chee Family Dean of Chinese Students; Professor of Bioethics, Christianity and Chinese Culture * Mariam J. Kovalishyn, Assistant Professor of New Testament Studies * Don Lewis, Professor of Church History * Grace Hui Liang, Director of Chinese Studies Program; Associate Professor, Chinese Christian Studies * Matthew Lynch, Assistant Professor in Old Testament * Rhonda McEwen, Director of Regent Exchange; Associate Professor of Education and Culture * Iain W. Provan, Marshall Sheppard Professor of Biblical Studies * Paul Spilsbury, Academic Dean; Professor of New Testament * Diane Stinton, Dean of Students; Associate Professor of Mission Studies and World Christianity * Jens Zimmermann, J. I. Packer Professor of Theology http://www.regent-college.edu/faculty/full-time ==Emeriti== * Carl Armerding, Old Testament * Thena Ayers, Adult Education; Dean of Students * Gordon Fee, New Testament Studies * W. Ward Gasque, Biblical Studies * Maxine Hancock, Interdisciplinary Studies; Spiritual Theology *James M. Houston, Board of Governors' Professor; Spiritual Theology * Phil Long, Old Testament *J.I. Packer, Board of Governors' Professor; Theology * Charles R. Ringma, Missions; Evangelism * Sven Soderlund, Biblical Studies * Paul Stevens, Marketplace Theology and Leadership * John B. Toews, Church History; Anabaptist Studies *Bruce Waltke, Old Testament Studies * Loren Wilkinson, Inderdisiciplinary Studies and Philosophy ==Current and former fellows & scholars-in-residence== * Paul Barnett, bishop * Marva Dawn, theologian * Preston Manning, politician, Senior Fellow at the Marketplace Institute * Alister McGrath, theologian, Teaching Fellow * Luci Shaw, poet, remains a writer-in-residence at Regent College ==Summer programs== The following faculty are among those who regularly teach as visiting faculty during Regent College Summer Programs.Regent College Summer Programs * Jeremy Begbie, Thomas A. Langford Research Professor at Duke Divinity School * David Lyon, sociologist at Queen's University * George Marsden, historian * John H. Walton, Professor of Old Testament at Wheaton College (Illinois) * Ralph Winter, film producer ==Notable graduates== Academia * Nigel Biggar, Regius Professor of Moral and Pastoral Theology, Oxford University * Markus Bockmuehl, Oxford University professor * Christopher A. Hall, Chancellor of Eastern University (United States) Arts and media * Carolyn Arends * Eugene H. Peterson, pastor and writer * Gary Thomas, author * Kathy Tyers, author Other * Mike Baird, former premier of New South Wales * Joshua Harris, pastor and author of I Kissed Dating Goodbye * Walter Kim, president of National Association of Evangelicals ==References== * Category:Regent College faculty Regent College "
"Riba is an Arabic word meaning usury. Riba or RIBA may also refer to: == People == * Carles Riba (1893–1959), Catalan poet, writer and translator * Pau Riba (born 1948), Catalan artist, Carles' grandson * Dan Riba (born 1960), US- American television director of animated cartoons * Marta Riba Carlos (born 1972), Spanish ski mountaineer * Pere Riba (born 1988), Spanish tennis player * Tomo Riba (1937–2000), Indian politician == Other uses == * La Riba, a municipality in Catalonia, north-eastern Spain * Royal Institute of British Architects ** RIBA International Award ** RIBA Journal == See also == * Ribas (disambiguation) * SAP Ariba * Arriba (disambiguation) * Deriba * Fariba * Sariba Island * Reba (disambiguation) "
"Ribas may refer to: * Manoel Ribas, municipality in the state of Paraná, Brazil * Mission Ribas, Venezuelan Bolivarian mission * Ribas do Rio Pardo, municipality in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil * Ribas de Campos, municipality in the province of Palencia, Castile and León, Spain * Ribas de Sil, town in the province of Lugo, Spain == People == * Andrés Pérez De Ribas (1576–1655), Spanish Jesuit missionary and historian * Andreson Dourado Ribas (b. 1985), Brazilian football player * Antoni Ribas (1935–2007), Catalan Spanish film director and screenwriter * Arthur Bernardes Ribas da Silva Filho (b. 1955), Brazilian football manager * Biel Ribas (b. 1985), Spanish footballer * Diego Sebastián Ribas (b. 1980), Uruguayan footballer * Diego Ribas da Cunha (b. 1985), Brazilian footballer * Fernando Ribas-Dominicci (1952–1986), F-111F pilot in the United States Air Force * Francisco José Ribas (1764–1828), Venezuelan philosopher * José de Ribas (1749–1800), Russian admiral of Spanish-Irish origin * José Félix Ribas (1775–1815), Venezuelan independence leader * Julio César Ribas (b. 1957), Uruguayan association football manager and former footballer * Mariona Ribas (b. 1984), Spanish actress * Óscar Ribas (1909–2004), Angolan writer * Òscar Ribas Reig (b. 1936), first prime minister of Andorra * Pau Ribas (b. 1987), Spanish-Catalan basketball player * Sebastián Ribaso (b. 1988), Uruguay football striker * Tomaz Ribas (1918–1999), Portuguese writer, ethnologist and critic of theatre and dance * Toni Ribas (b. 1975), Spanish pornographic actor and director == See also == * Riba (disambiguation) * José Félix Ribas Municipality (disambiguation), several places *Saribas "