Dr. Matthew Kaemingk


Dr. Matthew Kaemingk

Dr. Matthew Kaemingk

Matthew Kaemingk (MDiv Princeton, PhD Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam, PhD Fuller Theological Seminary) is Assistant Professor of Christian Ethics at Fuller Seminary, Associate Dean for Fuller Texas, and a Scholar-in-Residence for the Max De Pree Center for Christian Leadership. Matthew also serves as a Fellow for the Center for Public Justice.

A 2011 Fulbright Scholar, for some years prior to his current appointment he founded and served as Executive Director of the Fuller Institute for Theology and Northwest Culture in Seattle, Washington, launching innovative theological initiative designed to equip regional churches to engage the arts, marketplace, and culture of the Pacific Northwest. He is author of Christian Hospitality and Muslim Immigration in an Age of Fear (Eerdmans, 2018), a book on Christian political ethics. An ordained minister in the Christian Reformed Church, Kaemingk and his family live in Houston.