BA Wheaton College

M.Div. Princeton Theological Seminary

Ph.D. University of Notre Dame

 davidk@westernsem.edu

 616.392.8555

CV for Dr. David Komline

Courses

  • Church History I
  • Church History II
  • RCA Standards and Polity
  • Church and State in America
  • American Evangelicalism
  • Christianity in China
  • Master of Arts Capstone

Speaking Engagements

2022

To inquire about having Dr. David Komline speak, contact him at david.komline@westernsem.edu

David Komline

Professor of Church History and Coordinator for Strategic International Initiatives

David Komline has deep family roots in the RCA and is excited about teaching for a school that is evangelical, ecumenical, and Reformed. These three traditions have strongly shaped him, as one might infer from his educational background, which includes a BA from Wheaton College, an MDiv from Princeton Theological Seminary, and a PhD from the University of Notre Dame.

David’s scholarship emphasizes international exchange, which he has been able to participate in firsthand through teaching.  Before moving to Holland, Michigan, he spent a year living and researching in Germany, where he taught a course at the University of Heidelberg. After college, he taught English at Yantai University in China for one year. Locally, he has also taught at Western’s neighbor, Hope College.  The academic year 2022-23 brings him back to Heidelberg, where he has a Humboldt Research Fellowship.

Dr. Komline also serves as the book review editor for the journal Fides et Historia.

“History is about stories. What stories do our histories tell? What stories should they tell? How well do these stories account for historical evidence? Are there better ways to tell them? I hope students will wrestle with these questions in their church history classes at Western Theological Seminary, preparing them for a life of proclaiming the larger story of God’s redeeming love for the world.”

Books

Image of the cover of the fourth edition of Turning Points: Decisive Moments in the History of ChristianityThe Common School Awakening- Religion and the Transatlantic Roots of American Public Education

Other Resources