David W. Hall

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David W. Hall is an American Christian pastor and author associated with Calvinist Paleo-Orthodoxy. An ordained Presbyterian minister, his works include Savior or Servant? (1996, ISBN 0-9650367-1-5) and The Arrogance of the Modern (1997, ISBN 0-9650367-4-X). He professes the verbal inerrancy and inspiration of the Christian Bible, is a proponent of Calvinism, social conservativism and conservative Reformed theology, and is critical of social democracy and the managerial state.

Hall earned his M.Div. at Covenant Theological Seminary in St. Louis, Mo, and his Ph.D. from Whitefield Theological Seminary.[1] During the late 1990s, he founded and ran the Center for the Advancement of Paleo-Orthodoxy and was a Senior Fellow of the Kuyper Institute. Hall has also written on Presbyterian history and polity, the creationism debate and religious influences on welfare reform.

For more on the 500TH Anniversary of John Calvin's birth, see www.calvin500.org.

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  1. ^ Cumberland House Publishing Authors - David W. Hall