R. C. Sproul Birthday, Real Name, Age, Weight, Height, Family, Facts, Death Cause, Contact Details, Girlfriend(s), Bio & More
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PERSONAL INFORMATION
REAL NAME
Robert Charles Sproul
BIRTHDAY
BORN ON DAY
Monday
BIRTHPLACE
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
DIED AT AGE
78 Years 10 Months 1 Days
DEATHDATE
December 14, 2017
DEATHPLACE
Altamonte Springs, Florida, United States
CAUSE OF DEATH
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
NATIONALITY
PROFESSION
ZODIAC
AQUARIUS
Physical Stats
CHEST
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WAIST
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HEIGHT
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Fame & Address
SIGNATURE
DEBUT
Presbyterian Church in America
FAMOUS FROM/AS
Founder and chairman of Ligonier Ministries, Presbyterian Church in America
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Education, Net Worth & More
COLLEGE
Westminster College, Pennsylvania
QUALIFICATION
Graduate
More Information
Career of R. C. Sproul
He taught at several colleges and seminaries, including Reformed Theological Seminary in Orlando. He co-authored the book "Classical Apologetics" in 1984. His organization "Ligonier Ministries" organize many theological conferences every year and the main conference of which were in Orlando, FL, Sproul served as one of the primary speakers in these conferences. He had made many audio and video lectures on the subjects of history of philosophy, theology, and more. He had written more than 100 books.
Some Lesser Known Facts About R. C. Sproul
- Did R. C. Sproul takes alcohol? NA.
- Was R. C. Sproul in the habit of Smoking? NA.
- In his teenage, he was a supporter of the Pittsburgh Steelers and Pittsburgh Pirates but was forced to left his high school athletics in order to support his family.
- He founded and served as a chairman of Ligonier Ministries. The organization aims at awakening as many people as possible by proclaiming, teaching, and defending God's holiness.
- He was suffering in the same Amtrak train at the time of the 1993 Big Bayou Canot train wreck accident and sometimes refer the accident in his story.
- He worked as a co-pastor at Saint Andrew's Chapel and was appointed as an elder in the United Presbyterian Church in the USA in 1965, but left after ten years and joined the Presbyterian Church in America.
- A book "After Darkness, Light: Essays in Honor of R. C. Sproul" was published in his honor in 2003.
- He could be described as the greatest and most influential proponent of the recovery of Reformed theology in the last century.
- He was a critic of the Roman Catholic Church and Catholic theology.
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