Faculty
Mark E. Jensen - Email
Core Adjunct Faculty
BA, Houston Baptist; MDiv, Southern
Baptist Theological Seminary; PhD,
Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
James Mark E. Jensen teaches courses in pastoral care, pastoral counseling, and pastoral theology for the School of Divinity. He also directs a partnership in multicultural Clinical Pastoral Education between the School of Divinity, Wake Forest University Medical Center, and Hood Theological Seminary. Jensen is a chaplain supervisor at Wake Forest University Medical Center and has been an adjunct associate professor of religion at Wake Forest since 1993. He is a certified supervisor in the Association for Clinical Pastoral Education and a fellow in the American Association of Pastoral Counselors. He chairs a medical center study committee on spirituality and health.
Born in Texas, Jensen has served on church staffs in Texas and Kentucky. He has been a hospital chaplain in Kentucky and North Carolina. He began and directed a pastoral counseling center in
Knoxville, Tennessee. He is author of Shattered Vocations, as well as articles in pastoral care and counseling journals.
Jensen is married to Lisa Barton, a public school educator of students with learning disabilities. The couple has two daughters.
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