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Dr. Morgan Patterson to speak at CU Baptist Heritage Series Campbellsville University will host a Baptist Heritage Lecture Series, featuring Dr. Morgan Patterson, renowned Baptist educator and Visiting Professor at CU on February 20, 2006 at 7:00 P.M. ET in The Little Auditorium of The Student Union Building. During the first lecture series appearance, Dr. Patterson will speak on Baptists in Kentucky; the role of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Baptist beginnings in Kentucky, Baptist diversity in Kentucky and the Baptist World Alliance. Dr. Morgan Patterson is a native of New Orleans, graduate of Stetson University with M. Div, and Th. D. from New Orleans Baptist Seminary. Dr. Patterson taught church history at New Orleans Seminary, 1956-59; Southern Seminary in Louisville, 1959-1976; Academic Dean at Golden Gate Seminary, 1976-1984; President of Georgetown College, 1984-1991. Since leaving Georgetown, Dr. Patterson has taught at four Baptist colleges and universities and three seminaries. The mission of Campbellsville Universitys Baptist Heritage Lecture Series is to promote the study, discussion, and research of Baptist historical events, theological distinctive, traditions and leaders that are unique and essential to understanding who Baptists are. It is a distinct honor to have Dr. Patterson on our campus as speaker for the Baptist Heritage Lecture Series as well as CUs Visiting Professor. His knowledge of Baptist history is second to none, said John Chowning. The event is open and free to the general public. This story was posted on 2006-02-15 05:15:00
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