Member Profile
Jesse Heath
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Associations
- Society for Pentecostal Studies
Full Member 03/2019 – Current - American Academy of Religion
Student Member 10/2018 – Current - Society for Pentecostal Studies
Secretary-Treasurer 03/2019 – 03/2025
Education History
- Doctor of Philosophy Theology (Church History/Historical Theology) (Current)
University of Manchester - Master of Divinity Church History (09/2016)
Liberty University - Master of Arts Theological Studies (12/2013)
Liberty University
Publications
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Heath, Jesse L.
(2019).
Sin Properly and Improperly So Called: A Wesleyan (Re)Evaluation of Habitual Sin
in Sacrum Testamentum.
(2).
https://8325c28f-bb46-49f6-b716-b201ebad2f47.filesusr.com... -
Heath, Jesse L..
(2016).
Sanctification is Not a Bad Word
in Encourage.
(Vol. 3, no. 5).
https://iphc.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/May-2016-Enco...
Teaching Experience
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HITH 3013 The Church from the Reformation to the Modern Era
(Current)
- Southeastern University – History
- This course examines developments within the church from the era of the Protestant Reformation through the modern era, from approximately the year 1500 through 2000 AD. Issues include reforming the western church; the intersection of church and state; pietistic, missional, & scholastic expressions of Christianity.
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HITH 3013 The Church from the Reformation to the Modern Era
(Fall 2025)
- Southeastern University – History
- This course examines developments within the church from the era of the Protestant Reformation through the modern era, from approximately the year 1500 through 2000 AD. Issues include reforming the western church; the intersection of church and state; pietistic, missional, & scholastic expressions of Christianity.
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THEO 1213 Lived Theology
(Fall 2024)
- Southeastern University – Theology
- This course introduces students to theology and the tenets of Christian thought and practice. Students will explore basic Christianity, spiritual practices, and holistic spiritual formation.
Honors & Awards
- Independent Applying the QM Rubric (APPQMR) (11/2024)
Certificate of completion of course on independent application of the Quality Matters Rubric for Higher Education, 7th Edition. - Certified CAEL Faculty Assessor (07/2019)
Completed a course in assessing learning for college credit offered through the Council for Adult and Experiential Learning.
Presentations
- Identity, Trauma, and Healing through Spiritual Disciplines as a Therapeutic Modality in Mental Health Counseling, 04/13/2025
Panel discussion, 54th annual conference of the Society for Pentecostal Studies, Northwest University, Kirkland, WA, March 13-15, 2025. - Trauma and Habitual Sins: Can Trauma Hinder Deliverance?, 04/14/2024
Paper presentation, 53rd Annual Conference of the Society for Pentecostal Studies, Candler School of Theology, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, March 14-16, 2024
Positions
- Adjunct Instructor of Bible & Theology (03/2022 – Current) Southeastern University
- Instructional Designer/Technologist (07/2024 – Current) Oklahoma City University
- Junior Fellow (01/2024 – Current) Manchester Wesley Research Centre
