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Dr. Dennis Ngien
Dr. Dennis Ngien
Director,ThM Program
Professor of Systematic Theology
dngien@tyndale.ca
416-226-6620 ext. 2763 |
Campus: Ballyconnor
BA, University of Saskatchewan, 1982
MCS, Canadian Theological Seminary, 1984
MDiv, Lutheran Theological Seminary, 1986
STM, Lutheran Theological Seminary, 1988
PhD, St. Michael's College, University of Toronto, 1993
Areas of Specialization:
Systematic Theology, Martin Luther, Reformation Theologies, Christology, Soteriology, Trinity, Medieval Theology.
Dr. Ngien has been teaching at Tyndale Seminary since 1995. He has also taught at the Toronto School of Theology, McMaster Divinity College and several seminaries abroad. He is the author of The Suffering of God according to Martin Luther's Theologia Crucis (1995; reprint 2003 and 2005); Apologetic for Filioque in Medieval Theology (2005); Luther as a Spiritual Adviser: The Interface of Theology and Piety in Luther's Devotional Writings (2007); A Faith Worth Believing, Living and Commending (2008); Gifted Response: The Triune God as the Causative Agency of our Responsive Worship (2008). His articles appear in journals such as International Journal of Systematic Theology, Christianity Today, Scottish Bulletin of Evangelical Theology, Evangelical Review of Theology, Themelios, Heythrop Journal, etc. He runs his Centre for Mentorship and Theological Reflection in Toronto, mentoring pastors and church leaders and assisting churches in advisory and teaching capacities.
- A Faith Worth Believing, Living, and Commending
- Apologetic For Filioque In Medieval Theology
- Gifted Response: The Triune God as the Causative Agency of Our Responsive Worship
- Luther As Spiritual Advisor: The Interface Of Theology And Piety In Luther's Devotional Writings
- The Suffering of God According to Martin Luther's 'Theologia Crucis'
- Giving Wings to the Soul





