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    historical theology. School or tradition. Evangelicalism. Presbyterianism. Institutions. Wheaton College. Philip Graham Ryken (born 1966) is an American theologian, Presbyterian minister, and academic administrator. He is the eighth and current president of Wheaton College in Wheaton, Illinois .

  2. Philip G. Ryken, '88 Eighth President of Wheaton College. During Dr. Ryken's presidency, Wheaton has advanced the strategic priorities of deepening ethnic diversity, enhancing music and the performing arts, and globalizing a Wheaton education.

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  4. Philip Ryken is the President and Professor of Theology at Wheaton College since 2010. He is the son of a longtime professor and a Wheaton alumnus, and he preached at Tenth Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia for 15 years.

  5. Nov 1, 2011 · Philip Graham Ryken is the president of Wheaton College, where he also teaches theology. Prior to his appointment as president of Wheaton in July 2010, Dr. Ryken served as the pastor of Tenth Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia for ten years.

  6. Philip Ryken Media. In this section. Speaking Engagements Ryken Bibliography Media from President Ryken Ryken Scrapbook. Dr. Ryken speaks regularly in Wheaton College Chapel services, and is invited to be interviewed often on video and podcasts. Below is a sampling of his recent media appearances. Video. Philip Ryken Wheaton College Videos Playlist

  7. Philip Ryken is the president of Wheaton College and a prolific author of Christian books. He holds degrees from Westminster Theological Seminary and Oxford University and is a member of The Gospel Coalition.

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  8. Sep 20, 2010 · On Friday, September 17, 2010, the Reverend Dr. Philip Graham Ryken, successor to James Montgomery Boice as senior pastor of the historic Tenth Presbyterian Church (PCA) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was inaugurated as the eighth president of Wheaton College (1860), one of evangelicalism’s flagship institutions.

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