Chad Van Dixhoorn

Chad B. Van Dixhoorn, a Canadian-born theologian and historian, is the editor of the five-volume The Minutes and Papers of the Westminster Assembly: 1643-1652 published by Oxford University Press in 2012.[1] In 2013 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society in recognition of his work on the Westminster assembly.[2] In 2014 Banner of Truth Trust published Van Dixhoorn's second work, Confessing the Faith: a reader's guide to the Westminster Confession of Faith.[3]

Van Dixhoorn received his PhD from the University of Cambridge, and was awarded a post-doctoral fellowship from the British Academy.[4] He received theological training at Westminster Theological Seminary (MDiv, ThM) and is a graduate of Huron College, The University of Western Ontario (BA). He was a member of the Faculty of History of the University of Cambridge from 2004-2008, he held three fellowships at Wolfson College, Cambridge, from 2004-2013, and he has taught history and theology at universities and seminaries in the UK and United States.[5] Since 2013 Van Dixhoorn has served as an honorary research fellow in the School of History at the University of East Anglia, UK, advising Dr. Polly Ha as she produces a significant edition of early presbyterian texts to be published by Oxford University Press.[6]

Van Dixhoorn formerly served as a pastor at Cambridge Presbyterian Church (UK) and then at Grace Presbyterian Church (Vienna, VA) for nine years, and is an ordained minister in the Orthodox Presbyterian Church.

Van Dixhoorn has lectured at Reformed Theological Seminary, Washington since 2008; in 2013 he was appointed Associate Professor of Church History (RTS Washington), and in 2015 Chancellor's Professor of Historical Theology (RTS all campuses). He and his wife Emily have five children. [7]

References

  1. Oxford University Press: The Minutes and Papers of the Westminster Assembly, 1643-1653 (5 Volume Set): Chad Van Dixhoorn
  2. Royal Historical Society Fellows
  3. Confessing the Faith | Banner of Truth
  4. British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowships
  5. Dr. Chad B. Van Dixhoorn | Reformed Theological Seminary
  6. "School of History".
  7. Dr. Chad B. Van Dixhoorn | Reformed Theological Seminary

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