Previously, Greenway served as the Dean of the Billy Graham School of Missions, Evangelism, and Ministry at
Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in
Louisville, Kentucky. He also served as the William Walker Brookes Associate Professor of Evangelism and Apologetics at SBTS. Greenway received his
Bachelor of Arts degree (
cum laude) from
Samford University; the
Master of Divinity degree from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; the Master of Nonprofit Administration degree (
magna cum laude) from the
University of Notre Dame; and the
Doctor of Philosophy degree from Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. Prior to joining the Southern Seminary faculty, he served for five years as senior pastor of The Baptist Church at Andover in
Lexington, Kentucky. He has also served as interim pastor of churches in five states. Greenway currently serves as Chairman of the Committee on Order of Business of the
Southern Baptist Convention, and is a former trustee and Chairman of the Board of Trustees of
LifeWay Christian Resources. He also served as a past-president of the
Kentucky Baptist Convention. In 2018 Greenway served as the assistant chairman of the Evangelism Task Force appointed by former Southern Baptist Convention president,
Steve Gaines. On September 23, 2022, Greenway announced his resignation as president of Southwestern Seminary and taking a position with the
International Mission Board, though subsequently deciding not to assume that position. David Dockery succeeded him as interim president of Southwestern. A member of the
Evangelical Theological Society and the
Evangelical Philosophical Society, and a past president of the Southern Baptist Professors of Evangelism Fellowship, he is co-editor of
Evangelicals Engaging Emergent and
The Great Commission Resurgence, and has contributed articles to various books and journals. In June 2023, SWBTS released a report alleging that Greenway misspent seminary funds during his tenure, including the purchase of an $11,000 espresso machine. ==References==