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Encyclopedia > Duane Litfin

A. Duane Litfin is the president of Wheaton College in Wheaton, Illinois. He holds an undergraduate degree in biblical studies and a master's degree in theology. His two doctorates are from Purdue University (Ph.D., Communication) and Oxford University (D.Phil., New Testament). He came to Wheaton from Memphis, Tennessee where he served the First Evangelical Church as Senior Pastor. Prior to that he was an Associate Professor at Dallas Theological Seminary. He also taught at Purdue University and Indiana University. Dr. Litfin is the author of several books and his writings have appeared in numerous journals and periodicals. His most recent book, Conceiving the Christian College (Eerdman's, 2004), is one indication of the clarity he brings to understanding and fostering the unique character of Christian institutions of higher education. President is a title held by many leaders of organizations, companies, trade unions, universities, and countries. ... Wheaton College is a private Evangelical Protestant, coeducational, liberal arts college in Wheaton, Illinois, a suburb 25 miles west of Chicago in the United States. ... An undergraduate degree (sometimes called a first degree or simply a degree) is the most common and primary academic degree available and is normally studied at a higher education institution, such as a university. ... Biblical studies is the academic study of the Christian and Jewish Scriptures. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Theology finds its scholars pursuing the understanding of and providing reasoned discourse of religion, spirituality and God or the gods. ... Purdue University (Purdue) is a land-grant, public university in West Lafayette, Indiana, United States. ... The University of Oxford, located in the city of Oxford in England, is the oldest university in the English-speaking world. ... Wheaton can refer to: Template:Harry J. Wheaton, CEO Cantrick Corporation, Vietnam Veteran - Navy Seal / Swift Boat Command 67 - 71 Charles Augustus Wheaton, an abolitionist David Wheaton, professional tennis player, writer, speaker, talk-show host Henry Wheaton, the third reporter of decisions for the United States Supreme Court Wil Wheaton... For other uses, see Memphis (disambiguation). ... It has been suggested that Ecclesia (Church) be merged into this article or section. ... Senior Pastor Usually a title given to the Head Pastor or founder of a christian church. ... A professor is a senior teacher and researcher, usually in a college or university. ... Dallas Theological Seminary (DTS) is a conservative graduate-level theological seminary located in Dallas, Texas, which has been, according to its mission statement, equipping godly servant-leaders for the proclamation of His Word and the building up of the body of Christ worldwide since its founding by Lewis Sperry Chafer... Purdue University (Purdue) is a land-grant, public university in West Lafayette, Indiana, United States. ... Indiana University, founded in 1820, is a nine-campus university system in the state of Indiana. ... The University of Cambridge is an institute of higher learning. ...


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