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Dr. Matthew D. Lundberg

Director, de Vries Institute for Global Faculty Development; Professor of Religion

Biography

Matt Lundberg is director of the de Vries Institute for Global Faculty Development and professor of Religion at Calvin University. In his de Vries Institute role, he administers Calvin’s Faith & Learning Fellowship program for newer faculty members, directs the de Vries Postdoctoral Teaching Fellows program, and works with David I. Smith on an online faculty development platform entitled Reflecting Faith: Resources for Christians in the Academy. He has taught a range of courses at Calvin in systematic theology, history of doctrine, and Christian ethics. He is currently one of the representatives of the Christian Reformed Church in the 9th round of U.S. Reformed-Roman Catholic ecumenical dialogue. Lundberg is author of Christian Martyrdom and Christian Violence (Oxford University Press, 2021) and co-author of An Introduction to Christian Theology (Cambridge University Press, 2nd edition, 2022).

Education

  • Calvin College, BA
  • Calvin Theological Seminary, MTS
  • Princeton Theological Seminary, PhD (2005)

Courses

  • Christian Theology (131)
  • Theological Ethics (332)

Academic Interests

  • systematic theology
  • faculty development
  • theology and martyrology
  • repentance and reconciliation