
Kevin D. Clarke, D.Min.
Assistant Professor, 2017
Interim Division Chair, General Studies (College)
B.S. in Computer Information Science, Northern Caribbean University
M.S. in Information Systems Security, Nova Southeastern University
M.Div., South Florida Bible College & Theological Seminary
D.Min. (Candidate), South Florida Bible College & Theological Seminary
Kevin D. Clarke is a faculty member at South Florida Bible College and Theological Seminary (SFBC&TS), where he has been serving since 2017. He currently holds the role of Interim Division Chair for General Studies and brings a strong academic focus in mathematics to his teaching and leadership.
Kevin earned a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Information Science, with a minor in Mathematics, from Northern Caribbean University, and a Master’s degree in Information Systems Security from Nova Southeastern University. He later completed a Master of Divinity at SFBC&TS and is currently pursuing a Doctor of Ministry with an emphasis in Global Engagement.
Originally from Jamaica, Kevin is an ordained pastor who is passionate about education, ministry, and cross-cultural engagement. In his free time, he enjoys traveling and learning about different cultures.
PUBLICATIONS
- Book Review of How to Fight Racism: Courageous Christianity and the Journey Toward Racial Justice by Jemar Tisby (2021) for the American Academy of Religion on February 17, 2023. https://readingreligion.org/9780310104773/how-to-fight-racism/
- Book Review of The Monkhood of All Believers: The Monastic Foundation of Christian Spirituality by Greg Peters (2018) for the American Academy of Religion on October 28, 2022. https://readingreligion.org/9780801098055/the-monkhood-of-all-believers/
- “Exploitation of Workers and Social Justice in the Book of Amos”, South Florida Bible College and Theological Seminary Journal vol. IV (2016): 1-11.
COURSES TAUGHT IN HIGHER EDUCATION
- Intermediate Algebra
- College Algebra
- World Religions
- Introduction to Logic
- Old Testament Survey
- Introduction to Earth Science
- Information Systems Management


