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  1. Peter A. Lillback is an American theologian who is President and Professor of Historical Theology and Church History at Westminster Theological Seminary, a Presbyterian and Reformed Christian graduate educational institution in Glenside, Pennsylvania.

  2. Dr. Peter Lillback is president and professor of historical theology and church history at Westminster Theological Seminary. He is also a scholar of John Calvin, covenant theology, and Christianity in American history.

  3. Rev. Dr. Peter Lillback (PhD, Westminster Theological Seminary) is president and professor of historical theology and church history at Westminster Theological Seminary. He also serves as the president emeritus and founder of The Providence Forum and senior editor of the new Unio cum Christo: An International Journal of Reformed Theology and Life.

  4. Rev. Dr. Peter Lillback (PhD, Westminster Theological Seminary) is president and professor of historical theology and church history at Westminster Theological Seminary. He also serves as the president emeritus and founder of The Providence Forum and senior editor of the new Unio cum Christo: An International Journal of Reformed Theology and Life.

  5. PETER A. LILLBACK. ORDINATION: Feb. 12, 1982, Bethany Orthodox Presbyterian Church, Oxford, PA EDUCATION: Ph.D.--1985, Westminster Theological Seminary, Philadelphia, PA--Reformation and Post Reformation Studies Th.M.--1978, Dallas Theological Seminary, Dallas TX--Systematic Theology & Apologetics B.A.--1974, Cedarville University, Cedarville, ...

  6. 25 de sept. de 2016 · Peter Lillback. 3 Min Read. The Reformation has been an extraordinary force for global education. The Middle Ages gave birth to the first European universities that trained a select cadre of scholars. But in the Protestant Reformation, the quest for universal education was unleashed.

  7. Dr. Peter Lillback, President of Westminster Theological Seminary, in Philadelphia, Pa., Senior Minister of Proclamation Presbyterian Church, in Bryn Mawr, PA, and President of the