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Scott Wenig, PhD

Professor of Applied Theology; Haddon W. Robinson Chair of Biblical Preaching

Dr. Scott Wenig joined the faculty in 1994. He serves as professor of Applied Theology, teaching in the areas of homiletics, church history, leadership and pastoral ministry. He earned a PhD from the University of Colorado at Boulder, an MDiv from Denver Seminary, and a BS from the University of Colorado at Denver.

Dr. Wenig was on the pastoral staff of Bear Valley Church in Colorado for 16 years and the pastoral staff of Centennial Community Church, also in Colorado, for eight years, and served as the senior teaching pastor of Aspen Grove Community Church in Colorado for five years.

He has contributed to The Dictionary of Christianity in America, The Leadership Handbook for Ministry, Leadership Journal, Sixteenth Century Journal, The Journal of Anglican and Episcopal History, Preaching Journal, Preaching Today, The Journal of the Evangelical Homiletics Society, The Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, The Denver Journal and is the author of Straightening the Altars, a study of the English Reformation.

In addition to his teaching responsibilities he preaches in various local churches along the Front Range of Colorado.

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He has contributed to The Dictionary of Christianity in America, The Leadership Handbook for Ministry, Leadership Journal, Sixteenth Century Journal, The Journal of Anglican and Episcopal History, Preaching Journal, Preaching Today, and is the author of Straightening the Altars, a study of the English Reformation.

Authored

  • Straightening the Altars, International Academic Publishers, 2000.

Contributed To

  • The Dictionary of Christianity in America, Intervarsity Press, 1990.
  • The Leadership Handbook for Ministry
  • Leadership Journal
  • Sixteenth Century Journal
  • The Journal of Anglican and Episcopal Worship
  • Preaching Journal
  • Preaching Today