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Fred Malone
{{Infobox_person
| image = File:Fred-Malone.png
| birth_name =
| birth_date = unknown
| birth_place =
| residency =
| occupation = [[Pastor]], [[wikipedia:Professor|Professor]]
| theology = [[Reformed Baptist]]
| affiliations = [[First Baptist Church (Clinton, Louisiana)|First Baptist Church of Clinton]] (pastor emeritus)<br>[[Heritage Baptist Church (Mansfield, Texas)|Heritage Baptist Church]] (former pastor)<br>[[Association of Reformed Baptist Churches in America|ARBCA Administrative Council()<>[[Founders Ministries]] (former board member)<br>[[The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary]] (former trustee)<br>[[Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary]] (former professor)<br>[[IRBS Seminary]] (former professor)
| education [[Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary]] (PhD)<br>[[Reformed Theological Seminary]] (MDiv)<br>[[wikipedia:Auburn University|Auburn University]] (BA)
| spouse = [[Deborah Malone]]
| children = 3 children, 6 grandchildren
| website = [https://fbcclintonla.com/about-leadership.html fbcclintonla.com/about-leadership.html]
}}
'''Fred A. Malone (Ph.D.)''' is an American [[Reformed Baptist]] [[pastor emeritus]] (retired pastor) and [[wikipedia:Professor|professor]]. Malone served as the founding pastor of [[Heritage Baptist Church (Mansfield, Texas)|Heritage Baptist Church]] in [[wikipedia:Mansfield, Texas|Mansfield, Texas]], where he served for eleven years. He then became a pastor at [[First Baptist Church (Clinton, Louisiana)|First Baptist Church]] in [[wikipedia:Clinton, Louisiana|Clinton, Louisiana]] where he served for twenty years.<ref>https://cbtseminary.org/faculty-administration/</ref>
 
Malone graduated from [[Reformed Theological Seminary]] with a Masters of Divinity, and then completed his doctoral degree in New Testament studies at [[Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary]].
 
==Notable works==
* ''[[A String of Pearls Unstrung: A Theological Journey into Believers’ Baptism]]'' (1998)
* ''[[The Baptism of Disciples Alone: A Covenantal Argument For Credobaptism Versus Paedobaptism]]'' (2024)
 
==See also==
*[[James Renihan]]
*[[Sam Waldron]]
*[[Tom Hicks]]
 
==References==
 
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Revision as of 23:35, 17 August 2025

{{Infobox_person | image = File:Fred-Malone.png | birth_name = | birth_date = unknown | birth_place = | residency = | occupation = Pastor, Professor | theology = Reformed Baptist | affiliations = First Baptist Church of Clinton (pastor emeritus)
Heritage Baptist Church (former pastor)
[[Association of Reformed Baptist Churches in America|ARBCA Administrative Council()<>Founders Ministries (former board member)
The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary (former trustee)
Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary (former professor)
IRBS Seminary (former professor) | education Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (PhD)
Reformed Theological Seminary (MDiv)
Auburn University (BA) | spouse = Deborah Malone | children = 3 children, 6 grandchildren | website = fbcclintonla.com/about-leadership.html }} Fred A. Malone (Ph.D.) is an American Reformed Baptist pastor emeritus (retired pastor) and professor. Malone served as the founding pastor of Heritage Baptist Church in Mansfield, Texas, where he served for eleven years. He then became a pastor at First Baptist Church in Clinton, Louisiana where he served for twenty years.[1]

Malone graduated from Reformed Theological Seminary with a Masters of Divinity, and then completed his doctoral degree in New Testament studies at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.

Notable works

See also

References