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Richard C. Gamble is a reformed theologian and a professor. He is an adjunct professor at Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary and Westminster Theological Seminary. He formerly served as a professor at Reformed Theological Seminary, Calvin Theological Seminary, and Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia.[1]He wrote the articles on Brevitas et Facilitas as the hermeneutical method of John Calvin. Education- Universitat Basel, Switzerland, ThD
- Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, MA
- Westminster College, BA[2]
Teaching career- Professor of Systematic Theology, Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary
- Professor, Reformed Theological Seminary (1997-2005)
- Professor of Historical Theology and Director of the Henry Meeter Center for Calvin Studies, Calvin Theological Seminary (1987-1997)
- Professor, Westminster Theological Seminary (1981-1987)
- Scholar in residence, Great Lakes Gulf Presbytery, RPCNA
- Guest lecturer in Church History at the Freie Evangelisch-Theologische Akademie in Riehen, Switzerland (1977-1980)
Other Career Highlights: - Ordained in the Orthodox Presbyterian Church
- Senior Pastor, Teaching Elder, Associate Pastor, and church planter for churches in Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Florida
- President of Calvin Studies Society
- Member of the Editorial Board of The Peter Martyr Library
- Internationally recognized Calvin scholar; in July 2009 was a special lecturer for the Calvin500 celebration in Geneva, Switzerland
Publications: - Editor or author of more than 100 publications, including The Whole Counsel of God (his multi-volume systematic theology), Calvin’s Old Testament Commentaries, A Handbook for Calvin’s Institutes, and Calvin and the Church.
References1. ^Richard Gamble 2. ^[https://christianuniversity.org/professors/dr-richard-c-gamble/ profile]
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