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Greg Rosauer serves as Archivist at the University of Northwestern – St. Paul's Berntsen Library and holds an Adjunct Instructor position teaching Biblical and Theological Studies courses including the Gospel of Mark, Selected Psalms, and Systematic Theology.
His academic credentials include:
- M.S. in Library & Information Science from the University of Illinois
- M.A. in Historical & Systematic Theology from Wheaton College Graduate School
- M.A. in Biblical Exegesis from Wheaton College Graduate School
- B.A. in Biblical Studies from Northwestern College
Rosauer's research centers on 20th century evangelical and fundamentalist history with specific focus on Northwestern University, alongside the Christian doctrine of atonement. His scholarly contributions demonstrate expertise in theological literature navigation and biblical interpretation, reflected in his editorial work and critical reviews. Recent publications show consistent engagement with atonement theory, Pauline theology, and hermeneutical methodology across multiple academic journals.
He maintains active professional memberships in:
- American Theological Library Association (ATLA)
- Association of Christian Librarians (ACL)
- Conference on Faith and History (CFH)
- Evangelical Theological Society (ETS)
- Society of Biblical Literature (SBL)
As both librarian and instructor, Rosauer bridges theological scholarship with practical research support, frequently presenting at academic conferences on historical evangelical movements while contributing to theological discourse through rigorous book reviews.




