Tom Greggs, FRSE, is a British theologian and the Marischal Professor of Divinity at the University of Aberdeen.
14 Facts About Tom Greggs
Tom Greggs completed his PhD in Systematic Theology in 2007 at Jesus College, Cambridge under the supervision of David Ford.
Tom Greggs has taught at the University of Cambridge, and served as senior lecturer in Christian Doctrine at the University of Chester.
Tom Greggs moved to the University of Aberdeen in 2011 to take the post of Professor in Historical and Doctrinal Theology.
Tom Greggs was translated to the Marischal Chair in 2016.
Tom Greggs is Honorary Professor of Theology at St Mellitus College, London, and a founding member to the Royal Society of Edinburgh Young Academy of Scotland.
Tom Greggs has served as secretary of Society for the Study of Theology, and as co-chair of the Scriptural Reasoning panel for the American Academy of Religion.
Tom Greggs is the editor of Brill's Companions to Modern Theology series and co-editor of the Edinburgh University Press Critical History of Theology series.
Tom Greggs is on the editorial board of The Journal of Scriptural Reasoning and a consulting editor for the Encountering Traditions series published by Stanford University.
Tom Greggs is a local preacher in the Methodist Church and has preached internationally as well as appearing on radio.
Tom Greggs was the 2014 Fernley-Hartley Lecturer for the Methodist Church, and gave the 2014 Conference Lecture for the Methodist Church on the impact of doctrine on the life and ministry of the church.
Tom Greggs serves on the World Council of Churches Faith and Order Commission and convenes the subgroup considering religious pluralism for Faith and Order.
Tom Greggs serves on the Faith and Order Commission of the Methodist Church.
Tom Greggs has published over 50 essays in theology journals including International Journal of Systematic Theology, Modern Theology, Journal of Religion, Scottish Journal of Theology, International Journal of Public Theology, Theology, and Epworth Review.