Notable Current Faculty
- Mary C. Boys – Skinner and McAlpin Professor of Practical Theology
- Euan K. Cameron – Henry Luce III Professor of Reformation Church History (1958–)
- David M. Carr – Professor of Old Testament; contributed to Genesis in the New Oxford Annotated Bible (New Revised Standard Version)
- James Cone – Charles A. Briggs Distinguished Professor of Systematic Theology – Founder of Black Liberation Theology
- The Reverend Archdeacon Guy G. Dioguardi, D.D. – Associate Professor of Early Christian Cultural Anthropology (New York Theological Seminary); Ordained in Western Orthodox Church of Alexandria
- Gary Dorrien – Reinhold Niebuhr Professor of Social Ethics
- Roger Haight – Visiting Professor of Systematic Theology
- Brigitte Kahl – Professor of New Testament
- Paul F. Knitter – Paul Tillich Professor of Theology
- Chung Hyun Kyung – Associate Professor of Ecumenical Theology
- Barbara Lundblad – Joe R. Engle Associate Professor of Preaching
- Daisy L. Machado – Dean of Academic Affairs and Professor of the History of Christianity; first U.S. Latina ordained in the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
- Christopher Morse – Dietrich Bonhoeffer Professor of Theology & Ethics
- Very Revd. Dr. John Anthony McGuckin – Nielsen Professor of Early and Byzantine Church History, President of the Sophia Institute, Archpriest of the Orthodox Church
- Hal Taussig – Visiting Professor of New Testament
- Ann Belford Ulanov – Christiane Brooks Johnson Memorial Professor of Psychiatry and Religion
- Janet Walton – Professor of Worship
- Cornel West – Professor of Religious Philosophy and Christian Practice
Several of Union's members also teach in the Religious Studies department at Columbia University, the Teachers College, Columbia University, New York Theological Seminary, and the Jewish Theological Seminary of America.
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