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Greg Anderson, Ph.D.Guest Instructor, Adjunct Instructor of Communication
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Ph.D. in Communication Studies/Religious Studies
University of Minnesota
S.T.M. in Theology
Yale University
M.Div.
Princeton Theological Seminary
Bachelor's Degree
Wheaton College
He is a seasoned pastor with over 38 years serving in both American and international contexts, including Union Church of Hong Kong since 2007, International Community Church in London, and churches in South Dakota and Ohio. In 2004 he taught at Wheaton as a visiting assistant professor, where he restarted the debate program. He teaches public speaking and preaching courses to Wheaton undergraduates in addition to his duties as chaplain.
Chaplain Anderson has written extensively on C.S. Lewis as a communicator, preacher, and commentator, and is the recipient of multiple awards. He is thrilled to be in the company of Wheaton world-class scholars and to support them spiritually. But more than a scholar, he is a preacher and pastor at heart, and is passionate about "communicating Christ and teaching others so to do.” He is eager to support and encourage our graduate students to find their place of service.
Having lived overseas for the past twenty-four years, Chaplain Anderson is keen on helping our international students adjust to a new culture (and climate). He learned so much from the international graduate school students he met as an undergraduate and he hopes to keep learning from them as their chaplain.
Chaplain Anderson enjoys collecting and even reading books. But most of all, he is besotted by his wife of thirty-five years, Holly. Together they are restoring an 1887 house, with Holly doing the skilled and he the unskilled labor. They have four adult children, three of whom live in London and one in Wheaton. They are proud grandparents of two glorious grandkids.
Chaplain Anderson’s life verse is Philippians 1:6. He grows increasingly confident that “he who began the good work” in us will bring it to spectacular completion in the day of Christ Jesus. He is thrilled to work with faculty and students as together we labor and worship “for Christ and His Kingdom.”