Westminster Seminary in Texas Becomes Redeemer Seminary in Dallas
The following announcement was made to introduce Redeemer Seminary in Dallas, Texas. In 1999 Westminster Theological Seminary began a Texas Campus to extend the knowledge of the glory of God in Christ through offering theological education grounded in the seminary’s core values and serving churches and communities in the Southwestern United States. By God’s grace,... Continue Reading
Peter Lillback To Host New Television Program
Christian Newswire — Dr. Peter Lillback, a minister in the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA), president of Westminster Theological Seminary, and senior pastor at Proclamation Presbyterian Church in Bryn Mawr, Penn., will be hosting a weekly television program, “Proclaiming the Word with Peter Lillback.” The NRB television Network, DirecTV and ION Networks recently made this... Continue Reading
Knowing the Times: Recent Controversies in Context
Seminaries and Orthodoxy: The Historical Pattern As a historian, the one thing I always try to avoid is making definitive statements about recent events: while eyewitness and participant accounts of historical happenings can make very exciting reading, they often lack the more dispassionate perspective which time and emotional distance bring in their wake. Thus,... Continue Reading
Joint Statement by WTS and Professor Enns
July 23, 2008 The following statement is being posted per the instruction of Rev. Charles McGowan, Chairman of the Institutional Personnel Committee. The administration and Prof. Peter Enns wish to announce that they have arrived at mutually agreeable terms, and that, as of 1 August, 2008, Prof. Enns will discontinue his service... Continue Reading
Richard Gaffin Statement on Westminster Seminary and Peter Enns
The blog site Greenbaggins has posted a statement from Dr. richard Gaffin on the actions of Westminster Seminary in Philadelphia regarding Dr. Peter Enns. The publication in mid-2005 of Inspiration and Incarnation by Dr. Enns left me in a difficult position. The second paragraph of its Preface (p. 9), fairly read, leaves the... Continue Reading