Reuben David

  • Assistant Professor, Journalism
Communication Arts
(612) 343-4727
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Education: 
  • B.A. – Christ College, 1996
  • M.S. – Bangalore University, Mass Communication, 1998
  • M.A. – Regent University—Northern University, Mass Communication and Christian Worldview, 2001
Professional Experience: 
  • Assistant Professor, Mass Communication - North Central University, Minneapolis, MN, 2004-present
  • Research Assistant - Regent University, 2000-2002
  • Visiting Scholar, Wilberforce Forum - Reston, Virginia, 2000-2001
  • Reporter/Sub-Editor - The Deccan Herald, a leading English language daily newspaper in Bangalore, India.
  • Journalism Lecturer - Seshadripuram College, Bangalore, India 1997-1998.
  • "Commentary: When girls marry dogs and gods drink human blood" World Peace Herald, News World Communication Inc. 2005
  • "Commentary: Indian honors an act of forgiveness," World Peace Herald, News World Communication Inc. 2005
  • "Commentary: Not so gay about Valentine!" World Peace Herald, News World Communication Inc. 2005
  • "Commentary: US evangelicals' agenda for peace," World Peace Herald, News World Communication Inc. 2005
  • "A case secular humanists will lose," Star Tribune, 2004
  • "Among other Gods: A Comparative Examiniation of Christianity and Hinduism," Wilberforce Forum 2001
  • "Jesus and Islam: The Unblemished Life," Wilberforce Forum, 2001
  • "The Passing of an Era: A Tribute to Bakht Singh," Urbana and Wilberforce Forum, 2001
  • "Indian Space Research," Swagat Magazine, 2000
  • "Millennium Malady," Deccan Herald, 1999
  • "Divine Forgiveness," Deccan Herald, 1999
About:

 Moving from his hometown of Bangalore, India to Minneapolis in the winter of 2004 wasn't the only major move Reuben made that year, he also joined the faculty of North Central University. Since that time, he has engaged students with discussions on media and Christianity. He also enjoys speaking at Christian conventions or renewal seminars, specifically on topics such as culture, religion, ethics, apologetics or world civilizations and politics.

Professor David holds master's degrees in mass media, psychology and religion from Regent University in Alexandria, Virginia, and from Bangalore University in India. He is currently a professor of journalism at North Central University.