About
Kent Seibert serves as Professor of Economics & Business at Gordon College's School of Business, leveraging extensive corporate experience from three Fortune 200 firms and prior leadership as Business/Econ department chair at Wheaton College.
His academic foundation includes:
- A.B. from Kenyon College
- M.A. from University of Minnesota
- M.A. in International Relations from University of Minnesota
- D.B.A. from Boston University
Dr. Seibert's research centers on faith integration in business, with primary focus on faith in the marketplace, social entrepreneurship, and business as mission, all grounded in stewardship, justice, and service values. His work bridges theological frameworks with practical business applications, particularly exploring Augustinian/Thomistic perspectives and Sabbath observance in modern commerce.
Publication analysis reveals consistent exploration of theological-business intersections since 2005, evolving from managerial learning theory to contemporary faith-marketplace dynamics. Recent work emphasizes Sabbath theology's relevance to 21st-century business ethics and mission-driven entrepreneurship models.
As an educator, he passionately guides students in discovering vocational calling through courses in management, leadership, and organizational behavior. His mentorship extends beyond classroom through initiatives like the 'Faith in the Marketplace' panel discussions and research on Christian graduates' workplace transitions.

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