Cameron Schweitzer

Director, San Francisco Campus | Associate Professor of Historical Theology

Dr. Schweitzer serves as the Director of Gateway Seminary’s San Francisco Campus and an Associate Professor of Historical Theology. He is a native Californian, never having called another state home. The Lord has long placed a burden on his heart for his home state, since his radical conversion to Christianity at eighteen years old, and subsequent calling into ministry that same year.

Dr. Schweitzer’s academic interests include systematic theology, biblical theology, historical theology, philosophy, apologetics, and ethics. He has published several articles and book reviews in the Puritan Reformed Journal, the Jonathan Edwards Studies Journal, the Studies in Puritanism and Piety Journal, the Calvin Theological Journal, as well as Themelios. He also has published several chapters in the second and third volumes of The Jonathan Edwards Miscellanies Companion. Dr. Schweitzer is an ordained Southern Baptist minister, and has spoken on a variety of topics at churches, college ministries, and conferences throughout California and in many other states. His desire is to help Christians find all of their joy in all of the manifold excellencies of Jesus Christ.

Dr. Schweitzer lives in Fremont with his wife Sandra and two small children. As a family they enjoy taking walks in their neighborhood, frequenting new parks, and exploring the scenic beauty that the Bay Area offers. In his free time, Dr. Schweitzer enjoys cooking, trying new restaurants, roasting coffee, traveling, frequenting the gym, and engaging in lively conversation with new and old friends.

Excerpt — Towards a Clearer Understanding of Jonathan Edwards’s Biblical Typology: A Case Study in the ‘Blank Bible’

Dr. Cameron Schweitzer provides new insights into Jonathan Edwards's often mischaracterized typology.

Cameron Schweitzer
Director, San Francisco Campus | Associate Professor of Historical Theology
Dr. Schweitzer serves as the Director of Gateway Seminary’s San Francisco Campus and an Associate Professor of Historical Theology. His desire is to help Christians find all of their joy in all of the manifold excellencies of Jesus Christ.