Raymond R. Roberts

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For the composer whose real name was Ernest Seitz, see Raymond Roberts.

Ray Roberts was raised in Farmington, Missouri. After graduating from Westminster College, in Fulton, Missouri he attended Columbia Theological Seminary in Decatur, Georgia. In 1999 he received a Ph.D. in History and Theology from Union Theological Seminary & Presbyterian School of Christian Education in Virginia under the supervision of Douglas F. Ottati.

In 1984 he was ordained as a Minister of Word and Sacrament in the Presbyterian Church. He has served congregations in Amherst, Virginia; Richmond, Virginia; and Jenkintown, Pennsylvania. He began his ministry at the Presbyterian Church in Westfield, NJ in March, 2005.

He is the author of the book Whose Kids Are They Anyway: Religion and Morality in America's Public Schools. He co-authored with Max Stackhouse the chapter "The Mainline Protestant Tradition in the Twentieth Century" which was published in Toward an Evangelical Public Policy: Political Strategies for the Health of the Nation. In addition, he has written numerous articles and book reviews that have been appeared in publications such as Interpretation, The Journal of Political Theology, The Christian Century, and The Presbyterian Outlook.

Ray is an active member of the Society of Christian Ethics (an international society of Christian ethicists). He also serves on the Committee on Ministry of Elizabeth Presbytery. In addition to reading and writing, his hobbies include gardening and writing and playing music. Ray and Sallie were married in 1984. They have two children, Harrison and Katherine.