Edmund P. Clowney

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Edmund P. Clowney was an influential Reformed theologian, pastor, and educator who served as the first president of Westminster Theological Seminary and wrote extensively on biblical theology and preaching.

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instanceOf Reformed theologian
educator
pastor
person
almaMater Fordham University NERFINISHED
Westminster Theological Seminary NERFINISHED
Yale University NERFINISHED
birthDate 1917-07-30
citizenship United States of America
deathDate 2005-03-20
denominationalAffiliation Orthodox Presbyterian Church NERFINISHED
employer Westminster Theological Seminary NERFINISHED
familyName Clowney NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork ecclesiology
practical theology
systematic theology
fullName Edmund Prosper Clowney NERFINISHED
givenName Edmund NERFINISHED
influenced Timothy J. Keller NERFINISHED
many Reformed pastors and preachers
knownFor Christ-centered preaching
emphasis on redemptive-historical interpretation
work in biblical theology
languageOfWork English
ministeredIn Orthodox Presbyterian Church congregations NERFINISHED
notableWork How Jesus Transforms the Ten Commandments NERFINISHED
Preaching Christ in All of Scripture NERFINISHED
Preaching and Biblical Theology NERFINISHED
The Church NERFINISHED
The Unfolding Mystery: Discovering Christ in the Old Testament NERFINISHED
occupation pastor
professor
seminary president
theologian
positionHeld first president of Westminster Theological Seminary
president of Westminster Theological Seminary
professor of practical theology at Westminster Theological Seminary
religiousTradition Reformed Christianity NERFINISHED
taughtAt Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia NERFINISHED
taughtSubject biblical theology
practical theology
preaching
termEnd 1984
termStart 1966
theologicalDiscipline biblical theology
homiletics
theologicalEmphasis Christ-centered interpretation of Scripture
redemptive-historical preaching
unity of the Old and New Testaments

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