Garry Williams (theologian)

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Garry John Williams is an English theologian and academic. He is currently the director of the Pastors' Academy, formerly known as the John Owen Centre, [1] which is part of London Seminary. Williams also lectures on Systematic Theology at London Seminary. He is also visiting professor of Historical Theology at the Westminster Theological Seminary, Adjunct Professor of Historical Theology at Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary, and Fellow in Theology and History at Greystone Theological Institute, London.

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Early life and education

Williams obtained his degree and masters at Christ Church, Oxford, and his doctorate at Queen's College, Oxford. [2] His Doctorate was titled 'A Critical Exposition of Hugo Grotius’s Doctrine of the Atonement in De satisfactione Christi'. [3]

Career

Williams held the position of academic Dean at Oak Hill Theological College. [4] In 2014 he served on the leadership at ChristChurch Harpenden, and is an ordained elder. [5]

Williams writes extensively in theological journals [6] [7] and presents papers at theological conferences. [8] [9] His ideas are frequently the subject of debate and discussion by other theologians. [7] [10] [11] His long term project is to publish a biblical, historical, and systematic study of the doctrine of penal substitutionary atonement. [12]

Personal

Williams is married and has four children.

Works

Books and contributions by Garry Williams include:

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  18. Williams, Garry J. (2013). Silent witnesses : lessons on theology, life, and the church from Christians of the past. Edinburgh: Banner of Truth Trust. ISBN   978-1-84871-217-1. OCLC   851190491.
  19. Williams, Garry J. (2016). His love endures forever : reflections on the immeasurable love of God. Wheaton. ISBN   978-1-4335-5085-0. OCLC   940455444.