Reflecting on the history of the Christian Faith
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Prof. of church history at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, KY & at Heritage Seminary, Cambridge, ON; director of the Andrew Fuller Center for Baptist Studies; & visiting prof. of history at Redeemer University, Ancaster, ON.
PhD Candidate in Church History (Patristics)
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