William E. Brown (academic)

William E. Brown (academic)

William E. Brown is the president of Cedarville University, a Baptist university in Cedarville, Ohio. A graduate of the University of South Florida, Brown holds a Th. M. and Ph.D. from Dallas Theological Seminary. Brown is a nationally recognized expert in Biblical worldview, has authored three worldview-related books and more than one hundred articles for journals, magazines, encyclopedias, and newspapers. He is also the executive producer of re:Films, a film series which helps students discern culture. Brown previously served as president of Bryan College in Dayton, Tennessee from 1993 until 2003 when he became president of Cedarville University. Some of Brown's more recent achievements include: writing Fear Factor: Barriers to Intellectual Growth for ACSI Christian School Education magazine, which was also translated into Spanish for the ACSI Educacion Escolar Cristiana magazine; contributing 30 articles for the soon-to-be-published Student Leadership Bible from Nelson Publishing; and having his Re:View study used by several schools in Hong Kong and Korea, as well as nationally broadcast in Romania.

Brown holds memberships in organizations such as the Society of Christian Philosophers, the Evangelical Philosophical Society, and the Evangelical Theological Society. He has also lectured internationally in Europe, the former Soviet Union, and South America.

Personal life

Dr. Brown was born William Eldrid Brown on April 23. Married since 1976, Brown and his wife, Lynne Jones Brown, are the parents of April and Alex.

Books

*"Making Sense of Your Faith" (Victor Books, 1989) ISBN 978-0896936256
*"Making Sense of Your World: A Biblical Worldview" (with Gary Phillips) (Sheffield Publishing Company, 1996) ISBN 978-1879215320
*"Where Have All the Dreamers Gone? Observations from a Biblical Worldview" (Bryan College Press, 2001)

External links

[http://www.cedarville.edu/president/bio.htm Dr. William E. Brown: President of Cedarville University]


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