Peter Wierenga

Peter Wierenga is both provost of Gutenberg College and on its board of governors. He completed a double major B.A. in history and religious studies and then an M.A. in history, all from the University of California, Santa Barbara. In addition, he completed the Scribe School program at Peninsula Bible Church (Palo Alto, CA) and has taken a number of other classes both at Fuller Seminary (Pasadena, CA) and Westminster Seminary (San Marcos, CA). He has worked for many years as a financial planner and investment advisor and currently has an office in Eugene, Oregon.

Articles

  • Reconciling Philosophy. Explores the question, "Why would a Christian care to read non-Christian and even anti-Christian thinkers?" (6/05)

Audio Series

Audio series with talks given by Peter.

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  • Many of the MSC audio files below were first recorded at Reformation Fellowship, where some of the MSC staff teach.
  • See the audio section of our bookstore for MP3 files available to purchase.

  • Church History. Talks by Peter Wierenga on Church history, given at Reformation Fellowship. (Also on iTunes)
  • Coming to Truth. A Wednesday Night Class where Gutenberg tutors and others within the Gutenberg College community describe the intellectual journey that led them to conclude that Christianity is true.
  • Miscellaneous Talks. Individual talks given by various teachers on a variety of topics.
  • Series in I Peter. Talks by Peter Wierenga on the book of I Peter, given at Reformation Fellowship. (Also on iTunes)
Peter Wierenga

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