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Sigve Tonstad, PhD, MD, holds dual faculty appointments at Loma Linda University: Assistant Professor in the School of Medicine (Department of Medicine) and Research Professor in the School of Religion (Department of Theological Studies). His interdisciplinary profile bridges medicine and theology, reflecting a commitment to integrating health and faith.
- BA, Andrews University (1974)
- MD, Loma Linda University (1979)
- MA, Loma Linda University (1990)
- PhD, Loma Linda University (2005)
His research centers on theological and biblical studies, particularly within the Seventh-day Adventist tradition. Key areas include Pauline theology, the Book of Revelation, Sabbath theology, and theodicy. He explores the cosmic conflict motif, divine character, and the ethical implications of New Testament texts. His work often addresses the interplay between faith, identity, and divine action.
The recent scholarly output, spanning from 2002 to 2024, reveals a consistent focus on New Testament exegesis and theological interpretation. His publications demonstrate deep engagement with themes such as the "Faith of Jesus," apocalyptic literature, and the Sabbath. The 2024 chapter in The Oxford Handbook of Seventh-day Adventism marks a significant contribution to contemporary Adventist scholarship.
No scientific awards are listed in the provided text.
No information is available regarding student advising or research grants. His profile does not mention any labs or research teams, though his interdisciplinary position suggests potential collaboration across medicine and religion. His dual expertise indicates a vocation centered on the integration of healing and theological reflection, in line with the Adventist medical-missionary ideal.



