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Charles B. Partee is P.C. Rossin*
professor of church
history. He received his bachelor's from Maryville College, Tenn. with a major in philosophy. He continued his studies
at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary, where he
received the B.D. and at the University of Texas
(Austin) receiving his master's in classical philosophy. He earned his
doctorate from Princeton Theological
Seminary in theology with a concentration in the history of
doctrine. Prior to coming to Pittsburgh Seminary in 1978,
Partee served as a pastor in Arkansas and New Jersey and as a professor at two
colleges. Most of his scholarly writing concerns the Theology of John
Calvin. Partee has written a book dealing with the
pioneer missionary career of his father-in-law, a 1934
graduate of Pittsburgh Seminary, entitled Adventure in
Africa: The Story of Don McClure (University of America 2000) and with
Andrew Purves Encountering God: Christian Faith in Turbulent Times
(WJK 2000). Publications by Charles ParteeArticles from the Presbyterian Outlook This material expresses the research and opinion of Dr. Partee and is not necessarily the opinion of Pittsburgh Theological Seminary faculty, staff, or Board of Directors. * Peter C. Rossin served as the chairperson and CEO of Dynamet Inc. Rossin affirmed his concern for the moral and literary fiber of America through his personal benevolence. His widow, Ada, continues to be motivated by an ongoing concern for the effective education of our younger generation. |
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