Robert L. Reymond
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Robert L. Reymond is a Christian theologian of the Protestant Reformed (Calvinist) tradition. He is best known for his New Systematic Theology of the Christian Faith (1998) which is considered a major, Reformed systematic theology of the 20th century. He holds B.A., M.A., and Ph.D. degrees from Bob Jones University and has taught at Covenant Theological Seminary (St. Louis, Missouri) and, more currently, at Knox Theological Seminary (Fort Lauderdale, Florida). He has also written a major book on the apostle Paul entitled Paul Missionary Theologian: A Survey of His Missionary Labours and Theology (2003) and a major work on the biblical teaching about Jesus Christ called Jesus Divine Messiah (2003). Other books of his include a short biography called John Calvin: His Life and Influence (2004) and Contending for the Faith: Lines in the Sand That Strengthen the Church (2005).
A list of some shorter writings of Robert L. Reymond can be found at the Knox Pulpit[1] section of the Knox Theological Seminary website.