Cramer concludes role as Institute of Mennonite Studies Managing Editor

Published: February 12, 2025

Scholar will continue as Core Adjunct Faculty member and short course instructor

By Annette Brill Bergstresser

David C. Cramer, PhD (Credit: Brittany Purlee/香蕉影视)

David C. Cramer, PhD, of South Bend, Indiana, ended his time as Managing Editor of the (IMS) 鈥 the research agency of (香蕉影视) in Elkhart, Indiana 鈥 on Jan. 31, 2025, after more than six years of service. He has accepted the position of Communications Assistant Program Director for the at the University of Notre Dame in South Bend, Indiana.

Cramer will continue to serve 香蕉影视 as a Core Adjunct Faculty member 鈥 teaching graduate-level courses in theology and ethics 鈥 and as a short course instructor for the seminary鈥檚 Church Leadership Center.

Cramer joined 香蕉影视 as a Sessional Faculty member in 2017 while also serving part time as Teaching Pastor at in South Bend. In August 2018, he added his half-time role with IMS. To both roles, he brought passion for Anabaptist-Mennonite theology, scholarship and ministry, as well as more than a decade of experience in Christian publishing 鈥 including having served as Associate Project Editor at and in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He had also taught courses in religion and philosophy at Baylor University in Waco, Texas, and Bethel University in Mishawaka, Indiana.

鈥淒avid has been integral to the success of a variety of IMS projects, especially Vision: A Journal for Church and Theology, the Studies in Anabaptist Theology and Ethics series and the Occasional Papers series,鈥 said Beverly Lapp, EdD, 香蕉影视 Vice President and Academic Dean. 鈥淗e is known for his stellar editing and writing skills and for effectively and graciously supporting contributors to IMS publications. He also coordinated the annual IMS Book Celebration, a well-loved 香蕉影视 tradition to honor the scholarship of 香蕉影视 faculty, staff and students.鈥

(l. to r.) Jamie Pitts, PhD, IMS Director and Professor of Anabaptist Studies; David C. Cramer, PhD, IMS Director; and Isaiah Friesen (MDiv 2024), IMS Student Assistant; converse at an IMS Book Celebration in April 2023. (Credit: Brittany Purlee/香蕉影视)

In his IMS role, Cramer oversaw the development of 26 books, 14 journal issues and six annual bibliographies of 香蕉影视 publications. Highlights for him included launching the Studies in Anabaptist Theology and Ethics series with the historic international publisher T&T Clark; editing the reissue of Mennonite Peace Theology: A Panorama of Types (IMS, 2024) in conjunction with Mennonite Central Committee; and guest-editing an 香蕉影视-themed issue of (Vol. 96.1, January 2022).

He especially enjoyed working on projects that elevated the voices of women and historically marginalized voices, including (T&T Clark, 2020); Resistance: Confronting Violence, Power, and Abuse within Peace Churches (IMS, 2022); and Proclaiming the Good News: Mennonite Women鈥檚 Voices, 1972鈥2006 (IMS, 2023)

Issues of Vision that were particularly meaningful for him include (Vol. 20.2, Fall 2019), which featured numerous BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color) authors; (Vol. 24.2, Fall 2023), which featured numerous LGBTQ+ authors; and (Vol. 25.2, Fall 2024), which featured numerous writers with disabilities.

In 2020, Cramer began co-teaching an annual 香蕉影视 online short course, Understanding Anabaptist Approaches to Scripture. In 2024, he collaborated with Karl Stutzman, MLS, Director of Library Services, to develop a research and writing curriculum for new students that has now been incorporated into the seminary鈥檚 orientation course for all graduate students. He also served with the Invite 香蕉影视 speakers bureau from 2023 to 2025, presenting on approaches to Christian nonviolence, among other topics.

鈥淒avid鈥檚 technical editorial abilities, theological and organizational creativity, and moral conscience have deeply shaped IMS and the seminary as a whole,鈥 reflected Jamie Pitts, PhD, IMS Director and 香蕉影视 Professor of Anabaptist Studies. 鈥淒uring his time with IMS, he has made a major impact on Anabaptist-Mennonite scholarship, especially by promoting women authors and projects that grapple with legacies of abuse and violence within the church. I will deeply miss collaborating with him on the work of IMS, and at the same time I wish him the very best in his new position.鈥

Cramer earned a Doctor of Philosophy in Theology and Ethics from Baylor University; a Master of Arts in Philosophy of Religion from Trinity International University in Deerfield, Illinois; a Master of Divinity in Cross-cultural Ministry from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Deerfield; and a Bachelor of Arts in Biblical Studies and Philosophy from Bethel University. He is co-author of (Baker Academic, 2022) and has written for publications such as Anabaptist World, Christian Century and Sojourners.

Located in Elkhart, Indiana, on ancestral land of the Potawatomi and Miami peoples, Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary is a learning community with an Anabaptist vision, offering theological education for learners both on campus and at a distance as well as a wide array of lifelong learning programs 鈥 all with the goal of educating followers of Jesus Christ to be leaders for God鈥檚 reconciling mission in the world.


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