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| Iain D. Campbell |
| Adjunct Professor of Church History |
| M.A., University of Glasgow, 1985; Dip.Th., Free Church College, Edinburgh, 1988; B.D., University of London, 1988; M.Th., Central School of Religion, 1997; Ph.D., University of Edinburgh, 2001; CertHSC, Open University, 2004; Minister, Snizort Free Church of Scotland, 1988–1995; Back Free Church of Scotland, 1995–2009; Point Free Church of Scotland 2009- ; Lecturer, Lews Castle College, 2004–2006; Honorary Chaplain, Western Isles NHS Board, 2007– ; Chairman, Free Church College Board, 2008-; Westminster, 2009– . |
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| Joseph Chi |
| Adjunct Professor of Church History |
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B.S., University of Massachusetts at Amherst, 1994; M.Div., Westminster Theological Seminary, 1999; M.A. Biblical Theological Seminary, 2001; Ph.D., University of Edinburgh, 2008; Associate Pastor, Peniel Korean Presbyterian Church, Willow Grove, Pennsylvania, 1998-2004; Pastor, Chinese Evangelical Church of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland, 2006-2008; Pastor, Cornerstone Presbyterian Church, Chalfont, Pennsylvania, 2009-; Westminster, 2010-
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| Ernest R. Holloway III |
Adjunct Professor of Church History
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B.A., Clemson University, 1991; M.Div., Westminster Theological Seminary, 1996; Th.M., 1998; Ph.D., 2005; Ph.D. , University of Aberdeen, 2009; Postgraduate studies, Rutgers University, 2000; Graduate studies, Lutheran Theological Seminary, 2001; Graduate studies, Princeton Theological Seminary 2001– 2002; Ministerial intern, Orthodox Presbyterian Church, 1995–1998; Regular Supply, 1999; Instructor, The Westminster School, 1997–2006; Tutorial Instructor, University of Aberdeen, 2007; Teaching Fellow, 2007– 2008; Westminster, 2008– .
Author: Andrew Melville and Humanism in Renaissance Scotland 1545-1622 (Brill, Leiden and Boston, 2011)
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| Stephen J. Nichols |
| Lecturer in Church History |
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B.S., Philadelphia College of Bible, 1993; M.A.R., Westminster Theological Seminary, 1995; M.A., West Chester University, 1998; Ph.D., Westminster, 2000; Faculty, Philadelphia College of Bible, 1996–1997; Faculty, Lancaster Bible College and Graduate School, 1997– ; Westminster, 2004– .
Author: Jonathan Edwards: A Guided Tour of His Life and Thought; Martin Luther: A Guided Tour of His Life and Thought; The Legacy of Jonathan Edwards (coeditor); An Absolute Sort of Certainty: The Holy Spirit and the Apologetics of Jonathan Edwards; J. Gresham Machen: A Guided Tour of His Life and Thought.
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| Robert William Oliver |
| Visiting Professor of Church History |
B.A., University of London, 1959; Post-graduate Certificate in Education, University of Nottingham, 1960; Ph.D., London Bible College and Council for National Academic Awards, 1986; Teacher at Secondary Level in Secondary Modern, Grammar and Comprehensive Schools in United Kingdom, 1960–1976; Pastoral ministry, United Kingdom, 1971–2006; Lecturer in Church History and Historical Theology, London Theological Seminary, 1989– ; Visiting Lecturer, Emanuel University, Oradea Romania, 1993– ; Puritan Reformed Seminary Grand Rapids, 2005– ; Fellow of the Institute of Reformed Baptist Studies, 2007; Westminster, 2000– .
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| Chad Van Dixhoorn |
| Adjunct Professor of Church History |
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B.A., Huron College, University of Western Ontario, 1996; M.Div., Westminster Theological Seminary, 1999; Th.M., 2000; Ph.D., Selwyn College, University of Cambridge, 2005; Lecturer in Historical Theology, Westminster Seminary California, 2004; Lecturer in Theology, University of Nottingham, 2005; Member of the Early Modern History Subject Group, Faculty of History, University of Cambridge, 2004– ; Research Fellow, Wolfson College, University of Cambridge, 2004– ; British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow, Faculty of History, University of Cambridge, 2005–2008; Associate Minister, Cambridge Presbyterian Church, 2006–2008; Director of the Cambridge Summer Program, Westminster Seminary California, 2006– ; Visiting Professor of Historical Theology, Westminster Seminary California, 2006– ; Guest Lecturer in Historical Theology, Reformed Theological Seminary, 2008– ; Associate Pastor, Grace Orthodox Presbyterian Church, Vienna, Virginia, 2008– ; Westminster, 2006–
Contributor: The Sixteenth-Century Journal; The HIstorical Journal; Westminster THeological Journal.
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| Garry John Williams |
| Visiting Professor of Historical Theology |
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B.A., Christ Church, Oxford, 1993; Postgraduate Certificate in Education, University of Cambridge, 1994; M.St., Christ Church, Oxford, 1996; D.Phil., The Queen’s College, Oxford, 1999; Religious studies teacher, The Royal Grammar School, Guildford, 1994–1995; Research assistant in moral and pastoral theology, Oxford, 1996–1999; Tutor in church history and doctrine, Oak Hill Theological College, London, 1999– ; Westminster, 2005– .
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