John Jefferson Davis | |
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Education | Duke University, B.A.; Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, M.Div.; Duke University, Ph.D. |
Occupation | Professor, author |
Religion | Christianity (Reformed, Presbyterian) |
John Jefferson Davis is Professor of Systematic Theology and Christian Ethics at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, where he has taught since 1975.[1] He is an ordained Presbyterian pastor.[2]
John Jefferson Davis has been actively publishing in ethics and systematic theology for nearly three decades. His most influential debates involve women's ordination, or Christian Egalitarianism.[3] Davis has also taken part in a popular debate with John Sanders over Open Theism.[4]