Church History Lecturers an...

Church History Lecturers and Part-Time Faculty


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    Iain D. Campbell    Joseph Chi  
Ernest R. Holloway, III     
  Stephen J. Nichols Robert William Oliver
Chad Van Dixhoorn Garry John Williams

 

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
  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

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

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

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 

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– .