
For this momentous occasion, our spring Conference will feature an unprecedented number of speakers and sessions. Men with national as well as international acclaim will deliver edifying addresses. |
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Timothy Terrell, Ph.D., earned a Ph.D. in economics from Auburn University and has taught at Wofford College in Spartanburg, SC since 2000. Dr. Terrell is a member of Woodruff Road PCA and writes extensively on economics and public policy, and has lectured internationally on economics and ethics. | ||
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James Mcgoldrick, Ph.D., taught as the Professor of History at Cedarville University for twentyeight years before joining the faculty of Greenville Seminary. He is the Professor of Church History, and has published numerous books and articles. | ![]() |
Since 1987, Terry Johnson, Ph.D., has served at the Senior Minister of the historic Independent Presbyterian Church in Savannah, Georgia. He completed his D.Min. at Erskine Theological Seminary in Due West, South Carolina in 2008. He maintains an active speaking schedule and has published numerous books and articles. | |
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George Knight, Th.D., is a minister of the OPC, a Teacher at Redeemer OPC in Charlotte, NC, Chairman of the Board and Adjunct Professor of New Testament at Greenville Seminary, Chairman of the Committee on Ecumenicity of the OPC, and past Chairman of NAPARC | ![]() |
Mark A. Garcia, Ph.D., is Pastor of Immanuel Orthodox Presbyterian Church in West Allegheny (Oakdale), PA, in the Pittsburgh area. He is a graduate of Westminster Theological Seminary and completed his Ph.D. in Systematic Theology at the University of Edinburgh in 2004. | |
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Since 2001, Carl Trueman, Ph.D., has been at Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia, where he is Professor of Historical Theology and Church History, and the Vice President for Academic Affairs. His research interests include the English Reformation, and the theology of John Owen. | ![]() |
Joel R. Beeke, Ph.D., is President and Professor of Systematic Theology and Homiletics at Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary, a Pastor of the Heritage Netherlands Reformed Congregation in Grand Rapids, Michigan, editorial director of Reformation Heritage Books, and President of Inheritance Publishers. | |
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Joseph Pipa, Ph.D., has served in pastoral ministry for over 25 years. He taught seven years at Westminster Theological Seminary in Escondido, CA, and has been the President and Professor of Historical & Systematic Theology at Greenville Seminary since 1998. He has published many books and articles. | ![]() |
Pastor Ian Hamilton studied at Strathclyde University, Glasgow (BA) and Edinburgh University (BD, MPHIL). He is presently minister of Cambridge Presbyterian Church. He is a Trustee of the Banner of Truth Trust and a Board Member of Greenville Seminary. | |
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David W. Hall, Ph.D., is the Sr. Pastor of Midway Presbyterian Church in Powder Springs, Georgia, and the father of three children. He is the Executive Director of The Calvin Quincentenary (www. calvin500.org) and the author of over 20 books and numerous articles. | ![]() |
Paul Helm, Ph.D., was Professor of the History and Philosophy of Religion, King’s Colllege, London, 1993-2000. Subsequently he taught as the J. I. Packer Chair in Philosophical Theology at Regent College, Vancouver, 2001-5, and is currently a Teaching Fellow there. | |
Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary
The new seminary building is located at 200 East Main Street in Taylors, South Carolina.
(Please address all postal mail to P.O. Box 690, Taylors, South Carolina 29687.)
TEL 864/322-2717 | FAX 864/322-2719
info@gpts.edu
©2008. All rights reserved.
The new seminary building is located at 200 East Main Street in Taylors, South Carolina.
(Please address all postal mail to P.O. Box 690, Taylors, South Carolina 29687.)
TEL 864/322-2717 | FAX 864/322-2719
info@gpts.edu
©2008. All rights reserved.










