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Westminster Theological Seminary (WTS) is a Protestant theological seminary in the Reformed theological tradition in Glenside, Pennsylvania. It was founded by members of the faculty of Princeton Theological Seminary in 1929 after Princeton chose to take a liberal direction during the Fundamentalist–Modernist controversy .
Robert Benson Strimple (born 18 April 1935) is an American theologian. He served as president of Westminster Seminary California from 1982 to 1988.. Strimple was born in New Castle, Delaware and studied at the University of Delaware and Westminster Theological Seminary. [1]
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Park Yun-sun - Korean scholar who wrote a commentary on every book of the Bible and taught at Chongshin University and founded Hapdong Theological Seminary. James W. Skillen - President of Center for Public Justice; R.C. Sproul - Theologian; Joni Eareckson Tada - Christian author and disabilities advocate; John Templeton - President of John ...
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Westminster Seminary California: A New Old School (2012, co-written with D. G. Hart) Learning to Love the Psalms (2017) Saving the Reformation: The Pastoral Theology of the Canons of Dort (2019) He has written chapters or articles for the following books: John Calvin: His Influence in the Western World (1982)
In 1929, Allis, J. Gresham Machen, Robert Dick Wilson and others founded Westminster Theological Seminary. Allis was independently wealthy and it was his property in Philadelphia which initially served as the home of the new seminary. He taught at Westminster for six years, and resigned in 1935 to devote himself to writing and study.
In 1987 he returned to Philadelphia where he earned his Doctor of Ministry (D.Min.) degree at Westminster Theological Seminary. He remained at Westminster and taught there for almost 20 years, while at the same time planting and pastoring the urban and multiethnic congregation Spirit and Truth Fellowship, [ 4 ] a ministry of the Christian ...