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'''Stephen J. Nichols''' is the current president of [[Reformation Bible College]] in [[wikipedia:Sanford, Florida|Sanford, Florida]], where he also is a professor of apologetics. Nichols is the chief academic officer for [[Ligonier Ministries]], and is also a [[Ligonier Ministries|Ligonier teaching fellow]].
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'''Stephen J. Nichols''' is the current president of [[Reformation Bible College]] in [[wikipedia:Sanford, Florida|Sanford, Florida]], where he also is a professor of apologetics. Nichols is the chief academic officer and a teaching fellow at [[Ligonier Ministries]].<ref>https://reformationbiblecollege.org/faculty/stephen-j-nichols</ref>


Dr. Nichols earned his M.A. in philosophy from [[wikipedia:West Chester University|West Chester University]], M.A.R. in theology from [[Westminster Theological Seminary]], and Ph.D. in apologetics from [[Westminster Theological Seminary]]. Dr. Nichols also received an honorary D.H.L. from [[Geneva College]]. He has authored or edited more than thirty books, including volumes in the Guided Tour series on [[Martin Luther]], [[Jonathan Edwards]], and [[J. Gresham Machen]]. He recently authored ''R.C. Sproul: A Life'' and is the general editor of the [[Church History Study Bible]]. In addition, he hosts the podcasts [[5 Minutes in Church History (podcast)]] and [[Open Book (podcast)]].
Dr. Nichols earned his M.A. in philosophy from [[wikipedia:West Chester University|West Chester University]], M.A.R. in theology from [[Westminster Theological Seminary]], and Ph.D. in apologetics from [[Westminster Theological Seminary]]. Dr. Nichols also received an honorary D.H.L. from [[Geneva College]]. He has authored or edited more than thirty books, including volumes in the Guided Tour series on [[Martin Luther]], [[Jonathan Edwards]], and [[J. Gresham Machen]]. He recently authored ''R.C. Sproul: A Life'' and is the general editor of the [[Church History Study Bible]]. In addition, he hosts the podcasts [[5 Minutes in Church History (podcast)]] and [[Open Book (podcast)]].
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Stephen Nichols
Birth Date unknown
Residency Sanford, Florida
Theology Presbyterianism
Occupation(s) President
Education West Chester University
Westminster Theological Seminary
Geneva College
Affiliation(s) Reformation Bible College (president)
Ligonier Ministries (teaching fellow)[1]
Spouse(s) unknown
Children unknown
Website RBC Faculty webpage

Stephen J. Nichols is the current president of Reformation Bible College in Sanford, Florida, where he also is a professor of apologetics. Nichols is the chief academic officer and a teaching fellow at Ligonier Ministries.[2]

Dr. Nichols earned his M.A. in philosophy from West Chester University, M.A.R. in theology from Westminster Theological Seminary, and Ph.D. in apologetics from Westminster Theological Seminary. Dr. Nichols also received an honorary D.H.L. from Geneva College. He has authored or edited more than thirty books, including volumes in the Guided Tour series on Martin Luther, Jonathan Edwards, and J. Gresham Machen. He recently authored R.C. Sproul: A Life and is the general editor of the Church History Study Bible. In addition, he hosts the podcasts 5 Minutes in Church History (podcast) and Open Book (podcast).

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