Douglas F. Kelly


Douglas F. Kelly is a theologian and taught systematic theology at the Reformed Theological Seminary in Jackson and is currently an honorary professor. He worked with David F. Wright at the University of Edinburgh as editor-in-chief of Calvin's Old Testament commentary. He received his B.A. from the University of North Carolina, Diploma from the University of Lyon, his B.D. from the Union Theological Seminary, and Ph.D. from the University of Edinburgh. He has written many books and is Richard Jordan Professor of Systematic Theology at Reformed Theological Seminary in Charlotte, N.C. Notable books include If God Already Knows, Why Pray?, Systematic Theology, The Westminster Confession of Faith, and Christian Ministry Today: Studies in II Corinthians. He translated Sermons by John Calvin on II Samuel. He is serving with David F. Wright of the University of Edinburgh as a general editor for a revision of Calvin’s Old Testament Commentaries. He was also enlisted to serve on the Jurisprudence project of The Christian Legal Society and serves on the Credentials Committee of the Central Carolina Presbytery.

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