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Whitcomb, John C.

John C. Whitcomb studied at Princeton University and has a PhD from Grace Theological Seminary. 


Whitlock, Luder G., Jr.

Luder G. Whitlock Jr. served as president of Reformed Theological Seminary from 1978–2001, where he had previously been a professor. Today he is executive director of the CNL Charitable Foundation and the JMS Foundation; president of Excelsis; and minister at large for the First Presbyterian Church of Orlando. He and his wife, Mary Lou, have three children and eleven grandchildren.


Whitman, Lauren

Lauren Whitman (MA, Westminster Theological Seminary) is a staff counselor at the Christian Counseling and Educational Foundation (CCEF) and the assistant editor of CCEF’s Journal of Biblical Counseling.


Williams, Michael D.

Michael D. Williams (MTS, Harvard Divinity School; MDiv, Grand Rapids Baptist Seminary; PhD, University of Toronto) is professor of systematic theology at Covenant Theological Seminary. He was professor of theology at Dordt College for six years before joining the Covenant faculty. Dr. Williams is author of This World Is Not My Home and coauthor, with Robert A. Peterson, of Why I Am Not an Arminian. He is also highly regarded for his insightful articles on the nature of theology, theological method, history, and homosexuality.


Williams, Michael J.

Michael J. Williams (MAR, Westminster Theological Seminary; PhD, University of Pennsylvania) is associate professor of Old Testament at Calvin Theological Seminary, where he has taught since 1995. He has also conducted lecture series in Kenya and the Ukraine. Dr. Williams is author of Deception in Genesis: An Investigation into the Morality of a Unique Biblical Phenomenon. His articles have appeared in Journal of Biblical Literature and Calvin Theological Journal, and he has contributed to The Oxford Dictionary of the Jewish Religion and The Dictionary of Biblical Imagery.


Williamson, G.I.

G. I. Williamson (1925–2023) served congregations of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church, the Reformed Churches of New Zealand, and the Orthodox Presbyterian Church. He was the author of study guides to the Westminster Confession of Faith and the Shorter Catechism and also served as the editor of Ordained Servant, a journal for elders and deacons.