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'''James (Jim) Renihan (Ph.D.)''' is an American [[Reformed Baptist]] [[pastor]], [[wikipedia:Professor|professor]], and [[wikipedia:author|author]]. Renihan serves as the President of [[IRBS Seminary]] located at in [[wikipedia:Mansfield, Texas|Mansfield, Texas]].<ref>https://irbsseminary.org/james-renihan-phd/</ref>
'''James (Jim) Renihan (Ph.D.)''' is an American [[Reformed Baptist]] [[pastor]], [[wikipedia:Professor|professor]], and [[wikipedia:author|author]]. Renihan serves as the President of [[IRBS Seminary]] located at in [[wikipedia:Mansfield, Texas|Mansfield, Texas]].<ref>https://irbsseminary.org/james-renihan-phd/</ref>


Renihan previously served as a pastor of churches in [[wikipedia:Massachusetts|Massachusetts]], [[wikipedia:New York|New York]] and [[wikipedia:California|California]]. He is a graduate of [[Trinity Evangelical Divinity School]] (PhD), [[Seminary of the East]] (MDiv), [[Trinity Ministerial Academy]], and [[Liberty Baptist College]] (BS). His academic work has focused on the Second London Baptist Confession and the broader Puritan theological context from which it arose.<ref>https://www.sermonaudio.com/speakers/12247/</ref>
Renihan previously served as a pastor of churches in [[wikipedia:Massachusetts|Massachusetts]], [[wikipedia:New York|New York]] and [[wikipedia:California|California]]. He is a graduate of [[Trinity Evangelical Divinity School]] (PhD), [[Seminary of the East]] (MDiv), [[Trinity Ministerial Academy]], and [[Liberty Baptist College]] (BS). His academic work has focused on the [[2nd London Baptist Confession (1689)|2nd London Baptist Confession (1689/77)]] and the broader [[Puritanism|Puritan]] theological context from which it arose.<ref>https://www.sermonaudio.com/speakers/12247/</ref>
 
==Notable works==
* ''[[For the Vindication of the Truth: Baptist Symbolics Volume 1]]''
* ''[[To the Judicious & Impartial Reader: Baptist Symbolics Volume 2]]''
* ''[[Faith and Life for Baptists: The Documents of the London Particular Baptist Assemblies (1689-1694)]]''


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