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Emeritus
William
S. Barker, II
Professor of Church History, Emeritus [Audio]
B.A., Princeton University, 1956; M.A., Cornell University, 1959; B.D., Covenant Theological Seminary, 1960; Ph.D., Vanderbilt University, 1970. Pastoral ministry, Missouri, Tennessee, 1960-1964, 1970-1972; Instructor, Covenant College, 1958-1964; Assistant Professor of History, 1964-1970; Associate Professor of History and Dean of Faculty, 1970-1972; Associate Professor of Church History and Dean of Faculty, Covenant Theological Seminary, 1972-1977; Associate Professor of Church History and President, 1977-1984; Editor, Presbyterian Journal, 1984-1987; Westminster, 1987-.
Author: Puritan Profiles: 54 Influential Puritans at the Time When the Westminster Confession of Faith Was Written.
Contributor: Dictionary of Christianity in America; Theonomy: A Reformed Critique (editor); The Blackwell Dictionary of Evangelical Biography: 1730-1860; To Glorify and Enjoy God: A Commemoration of the 350th Anniversary of the Westminster Assembly; The Practice of Confessional Subscription.
Representative Articles: "The Social Views of Charles Hodge," Presbyterion, Spring 1975; "The Authority of Scripture and Assurance of Salvation: Essential Qualities of Reformation Piety as Illustrated in the Life and Writings of John Bradford," Presbyterion, Spring 1979; "Inerrancy and the Role of the Bible's Authority," Presbyterion, Fall 1980; "Subscription to the Westminster Confession and Catechisms," Presbyterion, Spring 1984; "The Resurrection of the Body," Our Blessed Hope: The Biblical Doctrine of Last Things, 1986; "Puritans and the Purity of the Church," Presbyterion, Fall 1988; "The Hemphill Case, Benjamin Franklin, and Subscription to the Westminster Confession," American Presbyterians, Winter 1991; "The Rediscovery of the Gospel: The Reformation, the Westminster Divines, and Missions," Presbyterion, Spring 1998.

D. Clair
Davis
Professor of Church History, Emeritus [Audio][Articles]
A.B. Wheaton College, 1953; B.D., Westminster Theological Seminary, 1956; M.A., Wheaton College, 1957; Dr. theol. Georg-August Universität, Göttingen, 1960; Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Religion, Olivet College, 1960-1963; Visiting Professor and Assistant Professor of Theology, Wheaton College (Graduate School of Theology), 1963-1966; Westminster, 1966-.
Contributor: John Calvin: His Influence in the Western World; Challenges to Inerrancy; Inerrancy and the Church; Pressing Toward the Mark; Theonomy: A Reformed Critique.
George
C. Fuller
Professor of Practical Theology, Emeritus
B.S., Haverford College, 1953; M.Div., Princeton Theological Seminary, 1956; Th.M., Westminster Theological Seminary, 1962; Th.D., 1964; M.B.A., Babson College, 1976; Pastoral ministry, Maryland, 1956-1960, Alabama and Minnesota, 1966-1971, and Massachusetts, 1973-1976; Professor of Bible, Northwestern College, 1963-1966; Associate Professor of Preaching, Reformed Theological Seminary, 1971-1972; Executive Director, National Presbyterian and Reformed Fellowship, 1976-1983; Pastor, Covenant Presbyterian Church, Cherry Hill, New Jersey, 1992-; Westminster, 1978-.
Author: Play It My Way.
Contributor: A Sourcebook of Mercy for Deacons (editor); Good News for All Seasons; Practical Theology and the Ministry of the Church; The Voice from the Cross; In Search of a National Morality.
Representative Articles: "Save Time and Invest People," Eternity, January 1982; "Game of Life" (series), Eternity 1984. "The Life of Jesus, After The Ascension," Westminster Theological Journal, 1994.

Samuel
T. Logan, Jr.
Professor of Church History
Chancellor of the Seminary
[Audio] [Articles]
B.A., Princeton University, 1965; M.Div., Westminster Theological Seminary, 1968; Ph.D., Emory University, 1972; Teaching Assistant, Emory University, 1969; Instructor in History, DeKalb Junior College, 1970; Director, Department of American Studies, Barrington College 1970-1979; Assistant Professor of American Studies, 1970-1978; Professor of American Studies, 1978-1979; Westminster, 1979-.
Contributor:The Preacher and Preaching: Reviving the Art in the Twentieth Century (editor); Pressing Toward the Mark; Dictionary of Christianity in America; Theonomy: A Reformed Critique; Inerrancy and Hermeneutic: A Tradition, A Challenge, A Debate; To Glorify and Enjoy God: A Commemoration of the Westminster Assembly.
Representative Articles: "The Hermeneutics of Jonathan Edwards," Westminster Theological Journal, Fall 1980; "The Doctrine of Justification in the Theology of Jonathan Edwards," Westminster Theological Journal, Spring 1984; "Jonathan Edwards and the Northampton Awakening," Papers of the Westminster Conference (London), 1984; "Where Have All the Tulips Gone, Being a Brief Treatise Discovering the Causes of the Decline of the Calvinistical Religion in New England Between 1630 and 1776," Westminster Theological Journal, Spring 1988; "Academic Freedom at Christian Institutions," Christian Scholar's Review, Volume XXI:2; "Shoulders to Stand On," Decision, February 1993; "Theological Decline in Christian Institutions and the Value of Van Til's Epistemology," Westminster Theological Journal, Spring 1995; "The Loss of Puritan Orthodoxy at Cambridge and Harvard," Paper of the Westminster Conference (London), 1993.
Manuel
Ortiz
Professor of Practical Theology, Emeritus
B.S., Philadelphia College of Bible, 1971; M.A., Wheaton Graduate School of Theology, 1975; D.Min., Westminster Theological Seminary, 1989; Teacher, Philadelphia Association for Christian Schools; Pastoral ministry, Illinois, 1972-1987; Headmaster, Humboldt Community Christian School, Chicago, 1979-1987; Founder and Director, The Apprenticeship School for Urban Ministry, Chicago, 1981-1987; Board member and faculty, The Seminary Consortium for Urban Pastoral Education, Chicago, 1982-1987; Board Member, InterVarsity Christian Fellowship and World Relief, 1994; Visiting Professor, Eastern Baptist Seminary, 1994; Westminster, 1986-.
Author: The Hispanic Challenge: Opportunities Confronting the Church; One New People: Models for Developing a Multiethnic Church; Urban Ministry: The Kingdom, the City, & the People of God.
Contributor: Theological Preaching; Bridge Book; Great Commission Handbook; Discipling the City, 2nd ed.; Upholding the Vision.
Representative Articles: "Education for Liberation," Christian Home and School, March 1984; "A Church in Missiological Tension," Urban Mission, September, 1984; "The Hispanic Connection," The Banner, October, 1984; "The Rise of Spiritism in North America," Urban Mission, May 1988; "The Family in the City," Urban Mission, 1989; "Development Ministries," Urban Mission, 1990; "The Browning of the CRC," The Banner, 1990; "Circle Church: A Case Study in Contextuali- zation," Urban Mission, 1991; "Good Neighbors: Converting Commuter Congregations to God's Agents in the Community," Discipleship Journal, 1991; "My Commitment to Intercultural Christian Community: An Hispanic Pilgrimage," Urban Mission, 1994. "Reconciliation - Still God's Concern," Urban Mission, December 1994; "Seminary: A Place for Missiological Preparedness," Westminster Theological Journal, Spring 1997; "Christian Community Development: Answers and Issues," Urban Mission, December 1997; "An Urgent Call to Do Mission in Our Cities: A Missiological Challenge," Evangelical Journal, Spring 1998; "Seeking the Kingdom in Our Cities," The Banner, February 2000; "Old Struggles with New Labels," The Banner, May 2000; "Who Are They Talking About?", The Banner, August 2000.
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