Background
Doctor Rosenbladt was born in the western part of Washington state and studied psychology in his undergraduate degree at Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma, Washington, and graduated with the Bachelor of Arts in 1964.
Doctor Rosenbladt was born in the western part of Washington state and studied psychology in his undergraduate degree at Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma, Washington, and graduated with the Bachelor of Arts in 1964.
Doctor Rosenbladt was born in the western part of Washington state and studied psychology in his undergraduate degree at Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma, Washington, and graduated with the Bachelor of Arts in 1964. He then studied theology at Capital Theological Seminary, Columbus, Ohio, and graduated with a Bachelor of Divinity in 1968. He pursued post-graduate studies in the philosophy of religion at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, Deerfield, Illinois, and graduated with an Master of Arts in 1972.
There he was taught by John Warwick Montgomery, and since that time they have been lifelong friends.
On Doctor Montgomery"s advice and recommendation Doctor Rosenbladt then proceeded to doctoral studies in theology at the University of Strasbourg, France and graduated in 1978 with the Doctor of Philosophy
In 1972. He has lived in California since 1969 and has held teaching posts at the Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley, California (1973-1977) and at Westmont College, Santa Barbara, California (1973-1977). During the 1980s he also served as an evening lecturer in the Master of Arts program in Christian apologetics at the Simon Greenleaf School of Law. The school was founded by John Warwick Montgomery.
Doctor Rosenbladt taught philosophy of religion and systematic theology to the Master of Arts students, and supervised various students" dissertations.
He left the school at the same time that Doctor Montgomery resigned from his position there. Doctor Rosenbladt has on various occasions participated in formal public debates on theological and apologetic topics.
He is also a frequent contributor to Modern Reformation" magazine and a regular participant on The White Horse Inn" radio program On the occasion of his sixty-fifth birthday he was honored with a Festschrift, Theologia et Apologia: Essays in Reformation Theology and its Defense Presented to Rod Rosenbladt (Eugene, Oregon: Wipf & Stock, 2007).
In 2014 he helped launch 1517 The Legacy Project, a non-profit initiative built, in part, upon his work, the work of Doctor John Warwick Montgomery, and Martin Luther.
He was an adjunct member of faculty at Concordia University, Irvine from 1979-1984, until receiving a permanent lecturer"s position where he has taught theology from 1984 to the present.