Walt Williams

Walton A. Williams, associate ministerial secretary and coordinator of off-campus continuing education for North American Adventist clergy from the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary at Andrews University, Berrien Springs, Michigan, United States.

Articles by Walt Williams

Science and Religion: Building with Unsound Timbers

June 1978

 

An influential portion of the present human population operates from within a supposedly scientific world-view which denies any super natural elements and readily dis misses the possibility of divine creatorship.

Why is…

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From Midterms to Ministry: Practical Theologians on Pastoral Beginnings

September 2009

Haddon Robinson once told a Seminary class that he would gladly pay the price of a book if it produced just one great illustration. This volume easily exceeds that guideline. The editor, Allan Hugh Cole Jr., has assembled two dozen pastors…

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Evolving Adventist theological education (part 2)

October 2001

In recent years the Seventh-day Adventist Church has felt the need for a more professionalized ministry. Consequently education and training in the Church has become more comprehensive and formal. However, as such…

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Evolving Adventist theological education (part 1): A historical perspective

August 2001

What has the Church done in the past to properly train ministers? What mistakes and successes have we had? And, most importantly, what have we learned from both the successes and failures that can help us today give…

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Earn a master's degree "InMinistry"

July/August 2005

Seventh-day Adventist pastors in North America have an outstanding educational option available from the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary. Unfortunately, few know about or take advantage of it. It's a virtually…

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