
معرفی
Michael Berg is an Associate Professor of Theology at Wisconsin Lutheran College (WLC). He holds a B.A. from Martin Luther College, an M.Div. from Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, a Dip.C.A. from The International Academy of Apologetics, and a D.Min. from Talbot School of Theology. Prior to joining WLC, he served as a pastor for 12 years at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Wood Lake, Minnesota. His research focuses on vocation, apologetics, postmodernism, the history of art, worship forms, and theological formation.
**Education**:
- B.A., Martin Luther College, New Ulm, MN (2000)
- M.Div., Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, Mequon, WI (2005)
- Dip.C.A., International Academy of Apologetics, Strasbourg, France (2013)
- D.Min., Talbot School of Theology, Biola University, CA (2017)
**Research & Scholarly Works**: Berg has authored books such as On Any Given Sunday: The Story of Christ in the Divine Service (2023) and Vocation: The Setting for Human Flourishing (2021). His articles explore topics like apologetics in preaching and sacramental theology. He also contributes to video courses on apologetics and vocation through platforms like the 1517 Academy.
**Service & Memberships**: He serves on boards including the Lutheran Home Association and the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod’s Redwood Falls Conference. He is a Fellow of the International Academy of Apologetics and a member of the Evangelical Philosophical Society.