
معرفی
Dr. Michael Wittmer is a Professor of Systematic & Historical Theology at Cornerstone Theological Seminary since 1996. He holds a Ph.D. in Systematic Theology from Calvin Theological Seminary (2000), with a thesis on H. Richard Niebuhr's cultural transformation theology. His academic affiliations include membership in the Evangelical Theological Society and participation in the Templeton-funded Creation Project (2016–2018).
Education:
- Ph.D., Systematic Theology, Calvin Theological Seminary (2000)
- Th.M., Historical Theology, Grand Rapids Theological Seminary
- M.Div., Missions, Grand Rapids Theological Seminary
- B.A., Pre-Seminary, Cedarville University (1989)
Research focuses on Christian worldview, creation/culture engagement, anthropology, and redemption themes. He emphasizes practical theology for contemporary issues like media discernment and cultural apologetics. His work bridges academic theology with pastoral application through accessible writings.
Recent articles (2017–2008) explore topics like economic ethics, participatory worship, eschatological hope, and sports theology. He contributes to platforms like Desiring God and The Gospel Coalition, addressing modern challenges in Christian living.
Professional involvement includes presenting at Evangelical Theological Society conferences and serving on the Creation Project fellowship. No formal grants or advising roles are noted, though his teaching spans historical/systematic theology courses.
Labs/teams: Actively engaged in seminary education and theological publishing without listed formal research collectives.



