G. I. Williamson
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G.I. Williamson (born 1925) is a Reformed theologian, pastor, and author. Williamson is retired after fifty years in Christian minstry.[1] After serving in the army and working as a dance hall musician, Williamson converted to Christianity at age 21. He attended Hope College in Holland, Michigan for one year and then transferred to Drake University in Des Moines, IA. He graduated from Drake in 1949.
In 1952, he earned a B.D. from Pittsburgh-Xenia Theological Seminary under John Gerstner.[2] He served in various positions as a pastor for fifty years. He is ordained in the Orthodox Presbyterian Church. Williamson now edits 'Ordained Servant', a newsletter published by the OPC for church elders.
He is the author of several books on Reformed theology, including study guides for the Westminster Confession of Faith and the Heidelberg Catechism.