Bio

Dr. R.C. Sproul is founder and chairman of Ligonier Ministries, an international Christian education ministry located near Orlando, Fla. He is copastor of Saint Andrew's Chapel in Sanford, Fla., chancellor of Reformation Bible College, and executive editor of Tabletalk magazine. Ligonier Ministries began in 1971 as the Ligonier Valley Study Center in Ligonier, Pa. In an effort to respond more effectively to the growing demand for Dr. Sproul's teachings and the ministry's other educational resources, the general offices were moved to Orlando in 1984, and the ministry was renamed.

Dr. Sproul's teaching can be heard on the program Renewing Your Mind with Dr. R.C. Sproul, which is broadcast on hundreds of radio outlets in the United States and in more than forty countries worldwide. Dr. Sproul has produced more than three hundred lecture series and has recorded more than eighty video series on subjects such as the history of philosophy, theology, Bible study, apologetics, and Christian living.

He has contributed dozens of articles to national evangelical publications, has spoken at conferences, churches, and schools around the world, and has written more than ninety books, including The Holiness of God, Faith Alone, and Everyone's a Theologian. He signed the 1978 Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy and wrote a commentary on that document titled Explaining Inerrancy (now published as Can I Trust the Bible?). He also serves as general editor of The Reformation Study Bible, previously known as The New Geneva Study Bible.

Dr. Sproul was born in 1939 in Pittsburgh. He holds degrees from Westminster College, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, the Free University of Amsterdam, and Whitefield Theological Seminary, and he has had a distinguished academic teaching career at various colleges and seminaries, including Reformed Theological Seminary in Orlando and Jackson, Miss. He is ordained as a teaching elder in the Presbyterian Church in America.
Very bold thinker. :) This is so perfect in todays world. I was just having a conversation with my youngest about this very thing! At college, a senior there (a Christian college) was saying this same thing. It breaks my heart to think of so many people falling into this trap. sigh. :( The music was hideous btw.
ReplyDeleteNice to hear a great reader of the scripture. Interesting to think about what are the actual words of Jesus and what words are commentary by the author. A nice reminder to take scripture in context.
ReplyDeleteWhy should there be even one way for us to be saved after what fallen man has done nevertheless try to argue for multiple ways. Loved this explanation by RC Sproul. I still hear people tell me that they worship God in their own way and since God is merciful, he will accept my worship! This explanation blows that out of the water. I wish though that the annoying music in the background was not there. I found it distracting for me to focus on what he was saying.
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