Matthew Kaemingk

Matthew is the Richard John Mouw Chair of Faith and Public Life at Fuller Theological Seminary. His research interests include political ethics, public theology, and Muslim-Christian relations. He is the author of Christian Hospitality and Muslim Immigration in an Age of Fear which was named one of the best books of the year by Christianity Today in 2018. Kaemingk is currently working with Dr. Shadi Hamid from the Brookings Institution on a new research grant funded by the Templeton Religion Trust. Together Hamid and Kaemingk hope to explore and develop theological and political resources within Islam and Christianity for navigating deep difference and democracy. Dr. Kaemingk serves as a fellow at the Center for Public Justice and a board member for Neighborly Faith. 

Posts by Matthew Kaemingk:

The Acceptance Stage of Lost Evangelical Influence

The Acceptance Stage of Lost Evangelical Influence

How are evangelicals responding to the decline of Christianity’s cultural and political power?

From Host to Guest: A Journey of Interfaith Friendship 

From Host to Guest: A Journey of Interfaith Friendship 

Against Political Certainty – Zealots at the Gate Episode

Against Political Certainty – Zealots at the Gate Episode