Gerald McDermott
Gerald McDermott, Professor, is a retired Anglican Chair of Divinity at Samford’s Beeson Divinity School. Prior to that, he served as Jordan–Trexler Professor of Religion at Roanoke College and taught for 26 years. He grew up in Boston, New York and Philadelphia, went to a Jesuit high school in New York City, graduated from the University of Chicago (B.A., New Testament and Early Christian Literature). He lived in religious communes for seven years, started and ran a private school for three years, pastored for five years in Iowa, and earned a Ph.D. in religion at the University of Iowa.
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What Should Christians Think about Hinduism?
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Jonathan Edwards on the Unreliable Signs of Grace
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Attraction to God for His Own Sake
In this second part of the lecture series on Developing Spiritual Discernment, Gerald McDermott shares...Read More
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Seeing the Beauty of God
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Humility and Perseverance
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Insights for Mentoring Others
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