Dr. Cullum is one of the founding faculty members of Northeastern Seminary at Roberts Wesleyan College.
Dr. Cullum holds four graduate degrees and is an ordained clergyman. His earned degrees include Ph.D., M.Phil., Drew University; Th.M., Duke University; M.Div., Asbury Theological 146 Seminary; B.A., Asbury College. Dr. Cullum’s teaching ministry emphasizes the seamless relationship between the academic and practical aspects of Christian theology. His desire is to assist the local church in finding renewal along biblical and classical lines. Having been active in ministry since 1978, Dr. Cullum served pastorates until 1994 when he was invited to come to Roberts Wesleyan College to serve as college chaplain and faculty member in the religion department. In 1998, Dr. Cullum became one of the founding faculty members of Northeastern Seminary at Roberts Wesleyan College. Areas of special interest include Wesley and the Methodist tradition, Reformation theology and history, liturgy and liturgical theology, 19th-century American religion, and 20th-century neo-orthodoxy. Professionally, Dr. Cullum participates in the North American Academy of Liturgy and the Wesley Studies Group of the American Academy of Religion.