Michael J. Svigel received his master of theology in New Testament and doctor of philosophy in Theological Studies from Dallas Theological Seminary (DTS). He currently serves as associate professor of Theological Studies at DTS, teaching Theology and Church History. Prior to accepting his position at the seminary in 2007, he worked as a writer in the Creative Ministries Department at Insight for Living Ministries. Mike and his wife, Stephanie, are parents of three children.
Articles
Time for Parenting
By Michael J. Svigel
September 20, 2021
The Full Gospel . . . And Nothing More
By Michael J. Svigel
July 3, 2018
The Pre-Incarnate Son
By Michael J. Svigel
November 27, 2017
Melchizedek as a Type of Christ
By Michael J. Svigel
November 14, 2017
When the Bible Sinks In
By Michael J. Svigel
October 8, 2015
The Problem with Prayer
By Michael J. Svigel
October 8, 2015
Sins That Stifle Love and Unity
By Michael J. Svigel
October 8, 2015
A Tradition You Can Trust
By Michael J. Svigel
October 8, 2015
Are There "Lost" Scriptures?
By Michael J. Svigel
October 8, 2015
Bible Wannabes
By Michael J. Svigel
October 8, 2015
Did a Council of Bishops Vote on Your Bible?
By Michael J. Svigel
October 8, 2015
Did Constantine Declare Jesus to Be "God" in AD 325?
By Michael J. Svigel
October 8, 2015
Heroes of the Ancient Church
By Michael J. Svigel
October 8, 2015
Flesh: Good or Bad
By Michael J. Svigel
October 8, 2015
Sancti-fried
By Michael J. Svigel
October 8, 2015
Was Jesus Married?
By Michael J. Svigel
October 8, 2015
Did a Unified Church Develop from Diversity and Conflict?
By Michael J. Svigel
October 8, 2015
The Trinity and Salvation
By Michael J. Svigel
October 8, 2015
Finding a Middle Way through the Midway
By Michael J. Svigel
October 8, 2015
Adapted from Michael J. Svigel, “Finding a Middle Way through the Midway,” Insights (October 2004): 1-2, 6. Copyright © 2004, Insight for Living. All rights reserved worldwide.