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  2. Scot McKnight - Wikipedia

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    Scot McKnight (born 1953) is an American New Testament scholar, historian of early Christianity, theologian, and author who has written widely on the historical Jesus, early Christianity and Christian living. He is currently the Julius R. Mantey Chair of New Testament at Northern Baptist Theological Seminary in Lisle, Illinois, [1][2] but ...

  3. Wealthy Park Baptist Church - Wikipedia

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    Wealthy Park Baptist Church was an American church, located in Grand Rapids, Michigan, established in 1886. It had previously been a Sunday school mission of Fountain Street Baptist Church started in 1875. [ 1] Wealthy Street Church. The church was originally known as the Wealthy Street Baptist Church before moving to the suburbs.

  4. Cornerstone Theological Seminary - Wikipedia

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    Cornerstone Theological Seminary had its beginnings as an evening Bible institute at Wealthy Street Baptist Church in 1941. David Otis Fuller who was elected pastor of Wealthy Street Baptist Church on November 4, 1934; became one of the founders of Cornerstone University and Grand Rapids Theological Seminary. David Fuller organized a meeting of ...

  5. Christian Reformed Church in North America - Wikipedia

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    Official website. www.crcna.org. The Christian Reformed Church in North America (CRCNA or CRC) is a Protestant Calvinist Christian denomination in the United States and Canada. Having roots in the Dutch Reformed Church of the Netherlands, the Christian Reformed Church was founded by Dutch immigrants in 1857 and is theologically Calvinist.

  6. Cornerstone University - Wikipedia

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    Cornerstone was founded in 1941 as the Baptist Bible Institute by the General Association of Regular Baptist Churches as an evening school. [10] The first class graduated in 1944 and the first degree was conferred in 1947. It was accredited in 1963 as a four-year degree-granting college and renamed the Grand Rapids Baptist Bible College and ...

  7. Ed Dobson - Wikipedia

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    Ed Dobson. Edward G. Dobson (December 30, 1949 – December 26, 2015) was a Northern Irish-American pastor, at one time an executive for the Moral Majority. He became the pastor of a megachurch in Grand Rapids, Michigan [1] and a nationally known author and speaker, especially after being diagnosed with ALS in 2000. [2]

  8. List of high schools in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Grand Rapids Christian High School. Lake Michigan Academy (1-12) Lincoln School (K-12) North Hills Classical Academy (K-12) NorthPointe Christian Schools (K-12) Plymouth Christian High School (7-12) South Christian High School. St. John's Home School (K-12) West Catholic High School.

  9. Edwin Gaustad - Wikipedia

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    Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 1999. Memoirs of the Spirit: American Religious Autobiography from Jonathan Edwards to Maya Angelou. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2001. Neither King nor Prelate: Religion and the New Nation, 1776−1826. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 1993. North and South in American Religious History: Baptists and Beyond.