
معرفی
Larry D. Siekawitch, Ph.D., serves as an Adjunct Instructor at University of Northwestern, teaching Bible, theology, Church history, and Greek for seven years alongside 18 years of pastoral experience. His academic foundation includes a Ph.D. from the University of Wales, complemented by theological training at Reformed Theological Seminary and New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary.
His educational credentials are:
- Ph.D., University of Wales
- Th.M., Reformed Theological Seminary, Orlando
- M.Div., New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary
Dr. Siekawitch's research centers on Theology and Church History, with specialized focus on Biblical Studies (particularly Old and New Testament Greek), Comparative Religion, and Christian Apologetics. His work critically examines the Bible's uniqueness against Islamic, Jewish, Mormon, and Catholic perspectives while exploring historical theological developments from Puritanism to medieval atonement theories. This interdisciplinary approach bridges scriptural analysis with contemporary interfaith dialogue.
His publication record from 2008–2020 reveals consistent engagement with apologetic methodology, biblical authority, and historical theology. Key thematic threads include comparative scriptural analysis (especially Bible-Quran relations), Puritan intellectual-emotional integration, and sacramental theology within Reformed traditions. The output demonstrates rigorous engagement with primary sources across multiple religious traditions.
Professional activities include academic presentations across Ukraine on Islamic theology and public debates at institutions like St. Cloud State University, reflecting active contribution to religious discourse beyond traditional academia.



