Background
Williams, Donald T. was born on January 10, 1951 in Norfolk, Virginia, United States. Son of Thomas Joshua and Vera Lee (Jones) Williams.
(Christians were once known as "people of the Book." In In...)
Christians were once known as "people of the Book." In Inklings of Reality, Dr. Donald T. Williams explores the real meaning of what it is to be an intelligent Christian reader, writer, and critic and in doing so rediscovers a trove of forgotten intellectual treasures that reveal much about life, the world around us, and how we learn about it. This second edition includes resources for college, high school, and home school students.
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(Credo provides a unique basis for personal daily meditati...)
Credo provides a unique basis for personal daily meditations, while opening the way for the church to explain the basic significance of the creed it so often recites. Williams takes the classic Nicene Creed of the church and examines the meaning and modern application of each of its words and phrases. He shows the historical setting of the creedal statement, historical disputes that gave rise to the precise wording of the creed, and current situations that call for affirmation of the creed amid a multitude of ecclesiastical differences. Williams even provides a way to sing the creed.
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Williams, Donald T. was born on January 10, 1951 in Norfolk, Virginia, United States. Son of Thomas Joshua and Vera Lee (Jones) Williams.
Bachelor, Taylor University, 1973. Master of Divinity, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, Deerfield, Illinois, 1976. Doctor of Philosophy, University Georgia, 1985.
Teaching assistant, lecturer, U. Georgia, Athens, 1976-1982; pastor, 1st Evangelical Free Church, Marietta, Georgia, 1982-1986; music director, Smyrna (Georgia) Christian Academy, 1986-1987; visiting lecturer, Center Medieval & Renaissance Studies, Oxford, England, 1994, 97; associate Professor of English, Toccoa Falls (Georgia) College, since 1987. Pastor Trinity Fellowship Toccoa, Georgia, since 1992. Attendee S.E. Renaissance conference.
(Credo provides a unique basis for personal daily meditati...)
(Christians were once known as "people of the Book." In In...)
Member Evangelical Philosophical Society, Evangelical Theological Society, Mythopoeic Society, Southeast Renaissance Conference.
Married Marsha Fields, December 23, 1972. Children: Heather Diane, Thomas Marshall.