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Brent Rempel

Brent Rempel

SENIOR DIRECTOR OF GRADUATE PROGRAMS AND LECTURER IN THEOLOGY

Brent Rempel joined the SCS faculty in July 2021. Previously, he served as an adjunct instructor at Providence Theological Seminary and Research Assistant and Tutor at the University of Otago, New Zealand. An alumnus of Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and Providence Theological Seminary, he completed his doctoral studies at the University of Otago in 2021. He has served several churches in the US and Canada in various ministries, including youth, worship, and preaching.

Brent’s research interests lie in the areas of systematic and historical theology, with a focus in the trinitarian theology of John Webster. He has published articles in the Scottish Journal of Theology, International Journal of Systematic Theology, and Journal of Reformed Theology.

Brent is married to Rebecca, and together they have three children, Grace, Dale, and Matthew.

Education

  • Ph.D. – University of Otago (2021)
  • Th.M. – Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (2018)
  • M.A.T.S. – Providence Theological Seminary (2016)
  • M.A.B.S. – Reformed Theological Seminary (2015)
  • B.S. – Palm Beach Atlantic University (2012)

Recent Publications
“Mortificatio et Vivificatio: The Baptismal Shape of Scriptural Reading in John Webster.” International Journal of Systematic Theology: forthcoming.
“‘A Field of Divine Activity’: Divine Aseity and Holy Scripture, in dialogue with John Webster and Karl Barth.” Scottish Journal of Theology, 73:3 (2020): 203–215.
“The Trinitarian Pattern of Redemption in Richard Sibbes (1577–1635).” Journal of Reformed Theology 13:1 (2019): 3–25.