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Robert Craig Sproul, better known as R. C. Sproul Jr., (born July 1, 1965) is an American Calvinist writer, theologian, and pastor, and the son of R. C. Sproul. Life [ edit ]
Robert Sproul may refer to: R. C. Sproul (1939–2017), American Calvinist theologian R. C. Sproul Jr. (born 1965), Calvinist Christian minister and son of R. C. Sproul
In September 2015, R. C. Sproul Jr., the son of Ligonier founder R. C. Sproul, was suspended from the organization until July 1, 2016 due to his visiting the Ashley Madison website. [4] In December 2016, Sproul Jr. resigned from Ligonier Ministries and Reformation Bible College "for personal reasons."
On a June day in 1942, UC Berkeley President Robert Sproul spoke before the newest class of graduates. As the country had just entered World War II, the atmosphere was tinged with uncertainty ...
Sproul was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, as the second child of Robert Cecil Sproul, an accountant and a veteran of World War II and his wife, Mayre Ann Sproul (née Yardis). [ 9 ] [ 10 ] Sproul was an avid supporter of the Pittsburgh Steelers and Pittsburgh Pirates as a youth, and at the age of 15, he had to drop out from high school ...
In blow-out black and white, they give what NJCRI co-founder Robert Sproul later called “a very articulate and honest face on AIDS for the whole state of New Jersey.” I imagine it was hard for ...
R. C. Sproul, Jr. (born 1965), American Christian theologian; son of R. C. Sproul; Robert Gordon Sproul (1891–1975), eleventh President of the University of California; Ryan Sproul (born 1993), Canadian-born ice hockey player; Stanley Sproul (1920–2015), American politician and lawyer; William Cameron Sproul (1870–1928), 27th Governor of ...
R. C. Sproul Jr. – son of Presbyterian theologian R. C. Sproul; Darcey Steinke – American novelist and essayist and daughter of a Lutheran minister and direct descendant on her mother's side of William Miller, a 19th-century preacher credited as the founder of the Millerites, the forerunner of the Seventh-day Adventists.