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Matthew Kaemingk

Rev. Dr. Matthew Kaemingk is associate dean and assistant professor of Christian Ethics at Fuller Theological Seminary. Matthew also serves as a fellow at the Center for Public Justice and a scholar-in-residence at the De Pree Center for Christian Leadership.

 

Matthew’s research and public speaking focuses on a variety of issues related to faith and public life. These include: religious pluralism and political ethics, Muslim-Christian relations, marketplace ethics, and Reformed public theology.

 

In 2018 Matthew’s book Christian Hospitality and Muslim Immigration in an Age of Fear was named one of the best books of year by Christianity Today. And he received “Emerging Public Intellectual” Award in 2019.

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