Dr. Gerald Bray

Distinguished Professor of Historical Theology

Dr. Bray holds a BA degree from McGill University and an MLitt along with a DLitt from the University of Paris-Sorbonne. He is the most widely renowned evangelical church historian and, specifically, the evangelical expert on the history of biblical exegesis. With a vast curriculum vitae, he is the Research Professor of Divinity at Beeson Divinity School where he has taught church history and theology since 1993 and he has also served as director of research for the Latimer Trust, an evangelical think tank in London. Dr. Bray is an ordained Anglican minister in the Church of England.

Dr. Bray has recently written a systematic theology (God is Love) and a companion historical theology (God Has Spoken), as well as a short book on the Church. He has also edited the Homilies of the Church of England and published an edition of the last meeting of the General Assembly of the Church of France in 1788, shortly before it was swept away by the Revolution. He is currently writing a theological commentary on the Pastoral Epistles, an introduction to the theology of the Protestant Reformers and a systematic study of God’s attributes, as well as a short book on John Chrysostom.

Dr. Bray is presently preparing a companion volume on historical theology and is engaged in writing and speaking on a variety of theological issues of particular relevance to the contemporary church.

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