
Dr. Andre Gazal
Position
Vice President of Academic Affairs; Professor of Church History and Theology
Administration, Faculty
Departments
Education
BA, Asbury College (History); M.Div., Reformed Theological Seminary (Historical and Systematic Theology); additional graduate study, University of Oxford; Ph.D.,Trinity Evangelical Divinity School (Historical Theology)

Background
Andre has served as the assistant project editor for the Reformation Commentary on Scripture, and as an adjunct professor of church history at Nicolet Bible Institute and North Greenville University. He also taught at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School and Central Baptist Theological Seminary. Previously, he was professor of historical and systematic theology at Northland International University in Dunbar, Wisconsin, and academic dean of Eucon International College in Saipan, Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas Islands.
A specialist in the English Reformation, Andre is the author of Scripture and Royal Supremacy in Tudor England: The Use of Old Testament Historical Narrative and editor of Defending the Faith: John Jewel and the Elizabethan Church. Most recently he edited John Jewel’s Apology of the Church of England and George Carleton’s Jurisdiction Regal, Episcopal, Papal. Before that he published Believer’s Baptism in Cromwellian Ireland: Thomas Patient and his Doctrine of Baptism. Additionally, he has contributed to the Encyclopedia of Martin Luther and the Reformation and the Encyclopedia of Christianity in the United States. Andre has furthermore published numerous articles and essays on the theology of the English Reformers.
He ministered as interim preacher at Dunbar Community Bible Church in Dunbar, Wisconsin.
Recently, Dr. Gazal edited Joseph Hall's Treatise on Christian Moderation.
Andre serves at Holy Spirit Anglican in Billings, MT, as as an ordained transitional deacon in the Anglican Church of North America.
Andre, his wife, Agata, and son, George, come to us from Dunbar, Wisconsin. Andre enjoys spending time with them as well as reading and taking walks.
