Since the library is one of Emmanuel’s chief educational
resources, the Librarian is a vital part of the
institution and holds a full faculty appointment. Tom
Stokes fills this role in an excellent manner. Since
becoming librarian at Emmanuel in 1975, he has built the
School’s library collection to more than 85,500 titles
and over 132,000 items. He serves as a reference
consultant for the entire Emmanuel community.
Tom served three years as an
electronics technician in the United States Navy. He
then received his A.B. degree from Malone College,
M.Div. degree
from Emmanuel School of Religion in
2002.
Dr. Stokes is a member of the
American
Library Association, the
American
Theological Library Association, the
Association of Christian Librarians,
Tennessee Theological Library Association, and the
Disciples of Christ Historical Society. He gives
much attention to collecting resources and memorabilia
connected with the Stone-Campbell tradition and making
the collection of written materials available in the
Restoration Movement
Archives for use by Emmanuel’s faculty, students
and other scholars. Tom is also a member of
Association for Doctor of Ministry Education.
Dr. Stokes served in the Navy from 1960-63 and as a chaplain
in the Tennessee Army National Guard from 1974-2002. He
is a veteran of Operation Desert Shield/Storm, having
served in both Saudi Arabia and Kuwait in 1990–91. Dr.
Stokes, also, serves as a commissioner and treasurer on
the Chaplaincy Endorsement Commission of the Christian
Churches and Churches of Christ. He advises students who
are interested in preparing for ministry as military
chaplains.
Tom and his wife Barbara have two adult sons.