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| name = Owen Strachan | |||
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| birth_name = Owen D. Strachan | |||
| birth_date = May 14, 1981 | |||
| birth_place = [[wikipedia:Maine|Maine]], [[wikipedia:United States|United States]] | |||
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| occupation = Pastor, author, theologian | |||
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| genre = Theology, culture | |||
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| spouse = [[Bethany Strachan]] | |||
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| website = [https://owenstrachan.wordpress.com owenstrachan.wordpress.com] | |||
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'''Owen Strachan''' (pronounced "Stran"<ref>https://cbmw.org/2013/01/07/owen-strachan-named-new-cbmw-executive-director/</ref>) is an American [[Calvinist]] theologian. He is [[wikipedia:Provost (education)|provost]] of Grace Bible Theological Seminary in [[wikipedia:Arkansas|Arkansas]] and became the Senior Director of the [[Dobson Culture Center]] in June 2024. | |||
Strachan studied at [[wikipedia:Bowdoin College|Bowdoin College]], [[Southern Baptist Theological Seminary]], and [[Trinity Evangelical Divinity School]].<ref>https://gbtseminary.org/gbtseminary-faculty/owen-strachan/</ref> He previously taught at [[Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary]] and served as president of the [[Council on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood]] from 2014 to 2016.<ref>https://cbmw.org/2014/05/12/owen-strachan-appointed-president-of-cbmw/</ref><ref>https://cbmw.org/2016/07/12/cbmw-announcement-owen-strachan-resigns-as-cbmw-president/</ref><ref>https://www.baptistpress.com/resource-library/news/trinity-issue-not-tied-to-cbmw-pres-resignation/</ref> | |||
Strachan is a critic of both [[wikipedia:Woke|wokeness]]<ref>https://www.christianpost.com/books/owen-strachan-says-feminism-|wokeness-behind-war-on-men.html</ref> and [[Christian nationalism]].<ref>https://religionnews.com/2023/08/23/calvinist-author-and-professor-warns-that-white-nationalism-is-invading-reformed-churches-owen-strachan/</ref> His podcast "Grace and Truth with Owen Strachan" is hosted by the [[wikipedia:Salem Media Group|Salem Podcast Network]].<ref>https://finance.yahoo.com/news/salem-podcast-network-announces-launch-232900607.html</ref> [[Mark Wingfield (journalist)]], writing for ''[[Baptist News Global]]'' in 2022, suggested that Strachan "remains an influential person among the right-most flank of the [[Southern Baptist Convention|SBC]]."<ref>https://baptistnews.com/article/has-god-really-staked-everything-on-men/</ref> | |||
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