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John Tarwater

John Tarwater, PhD

Associate Professor of Finance

Biography

Dr. John Tarwater joined the faculty at Cedarville University in 2017. He came to Cedarville from El Seminario Bíblico Rio Grande, where as a missionary he served as the CFO and VP for Administration. In addition to nearly 20 years in higher education as an administrator and professor, Dr. Tarwater worked as a tax accountant in Dallas, Texas. As a biblical ethicist, he has published books on marriage and the Pentateuch, as well as numerous articles in both professional and lay journals. His current research interests center on exchange rate exposure within the field of international finance.

Education and Credentials

  • Ph.D. in Finance, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
  • Ph.D. in Theology and Ethics, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
  • MAT in Curriculum Development, Carson Newman University
  • MTS in New Testament, Duke University
  • B.S. in Business and Math, Carson Newman University
  • Certified Public Accountant (CPA)

Scholarly Works

  • How Government Policies Affect Cost Efficiencies in Non-Profit Schools of Higher Education (John Tarwater) Southwestern Finance Association Conference (2016)  
  • Deviance in Nonprofits: An Examination of Organizational Politics and Its Relation to Organizational Performance (John Tarwater) Southwest Decision Science Conference (2015)
  • Tax Law Changes for 2012 (John Tarwater, Kent Birdsong and Paul Knutson) National Association of Professional Financial Advisors (2011)  
  • Tax Law Changes for 2011 (John Tarwater, Kent Birdsong and Paul Knutson) National Association of Professional Financial Advisors (2011)
  • Just How Heavenly Is Heaven? Revelation 21 and 22 (John Tarwater) The Christian Index (2008)
View a listing of scholarly works in the Cedarville University Digital Commons »

Interests

  • My wife and ten children (not much time left after that)
  • Playing Guitar
  • Tennessee Football
  • Reading
  • Why Cedarville?: I wanted to work at a place where I would be challenged to grow in Christ by the people around me, as well as use my gifts to prepare others for their work in the world and for the Kingdom.