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Sinclair Buchanan Ferguson (born 21 February 1948) is a Scottish
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known in
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circles for his teaching, writing, and editorial work. He has been Chancellor's Professor of Systematic Theology at
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since 2017, commuting from
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, where he is an assistant minister at St. Peter's Free Church of Scotland, Dundee.


Career

Ferguson studied at the
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for all of his university education, earning first a master of arts, then a bachelor of divinity, before gaining his
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During his days as a student, he worshiped at Gilcomston South Church, under the ministry of William Still. Ferguson was ordained as a minister in the
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in 1971, becoming the minister of St. John's, Baltasound, the most northerly parish in Scotland, on the island of
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, Shetland. He was the pastor there for 10 years. After his service on Unst, he was offered a teaching position as a part-time Professor of
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at
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,
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. He then moved back to his native Scotland in 1997, filling the pulpit at St George's-Tron Church,
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, succeeding the 20-year ministry of Eric Alexander. In the mid-2000s, he then transferred back to the US to the
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, serving as the senior pastor of historic First Presbyterian Church of Columbia, South Carolina. From 25 August 2013, he has served as a preacher and elder at St. Peter's Free Church, Dundee. In 2022, a ''
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'' was published in his honor. ''Theology for Ministry: How Doctrine Affects Pastoral Life and Practice'' includes contributions from
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, Ligon Duncan, W. Robert Godfrey, Michael Horton, Douglas Kelly, Robert Letham, Philip Ryken, and Chad Van Dixhoorn.


Other Roles

Ferguson has served as an editor with the
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. He was also a professor of systematic theology at Redeemer Seminary in
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. He has held the Charles Krahe Chair for
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at
Westminster Theological Seminary Westminster Theological Seminary is a Protestant theological seminary in the Reformed theological tradition in Glenside, Pennsylvania. It was founded by members of the faculty of Princeton Theological Seminary in 1929 after Princeton chose to ...
. He also previously served as a council member of the
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. He serves as a Teaching Fellow for
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.


Works

Ferguson speaks at numerous conferences worldwide. Books he has written, edited, or contributed to include: * ''Know Your Christian Life'' (1981) * ''Kingdom Life in a Fallen World'' ''- Living Out the Sermon on the Mount'' (1986) * ''John Owen on the Christian Life'' (1987) * ''New Dictionary of Theology (Master Reference Collection)'' (1988) , editor with
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and
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* ''Daniel (Mastering the Old Testament, Vol 19)'' (1988) * ''Grow in Grace'' (1989) * ''Children of the Living God'' (1989) * ''A Heart for God'' (1996) * ''The Christian Life'' (1996) * ''Discovering God's Will'' (1996) * ''Sermon on the Mount'' (1996) * ''The Pundit's Folly'' (1996) * ''Big Book of Questions and Answers'' (1997) * ''The Holy Spirit'' (1997) * ''Let's Study Philippians'' (1998) * ''Reformed Confessions Harmonized'' (1999) , editor with
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* ''Let's Study Mark'' (1999) * ''The Big Book of Questions & Answers about Jesus'' (2000) * ''The Grace of Repentance (Today's Issues)'' (2000) * ''The Preacher's Commentary - Vol. 21 - Daniel'' (2002) * ''John Owen: The Man and His Theology'' (2003) , contributor about John Owen * ''Let's Study Ephesians'' (2005) * ''Faithful God - An exposition of the book of Ruth'' (2005) * ''In Christ Alone: Living the Gospel Centered Life'' (2007) *''By Grace Alone: How the Grace of God Amazes me'' (2010) *''The Grace of Repentance (Redesign) (Today's Issues)'' (2011) *''The Christian Life: A Doctrinal Introduction'' (2013) *''Name above All Names'' (2013) with Alistair Begg *''Deserted by God'' (2013) *''The Whole Christ: Legalism, Antinomianism, & Gospel Assurance--Why the Marrow Controversy Still Matters'' (2016)


References


External links

*The Tron Church, Glasgow, formerly St George's-Tron Church *Redeemer Seminary
Alliance of Confessing EvangelicalsFirst Presbyterian Church - Columbia, SCSt. Peter's Free Church, DundeeLectures on the Westminster Standards
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