
William Evans
William B. "Bill" Evans holds degrees from Taylor University (B.A.), Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia (M.A.R., Th.M.), and Vanderbilt University (M.A., Ph.D.), where he earned his doctorate in History of Christian Thought in 1996. He is an ordained minister in the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church, and served as Moderator of the 2005 ARP General Synod. He has been a member of the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals since 2005.
Dr. Evans joined the faculty of Erskine College in 1993, and he currently serves as the Younts Prof. of Bible and Religion and chair of the Dept. of Bible, Religion, and Philosophy. He is the author of Imputation and Impartation: Union with Christ in American Reformed Theology (Paternoster, 2008). His articles and book reviews have appeared in Church History, Presbyterion: Covenant Seminary Review, Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, Reformation and Revival Journal, The Banner of Truth, Haddington House Journal, the Westminster Theological Journal, and the ARP Magazine. He also was an Assistant Editor of the New Geneva Study Bible/ Reformation Study Bible. In his spare time he writes the ARP Adult Quarterly, the adult Sunday School curriculum of the ARP Church.
Dr. Evans lives in Due West, South Carolina with his wife Fay. They have two children, Andrew and Rebecca, both of whom are currently students at Davidson College.
Dr. Evans joined the faculty of Erskine College in 1993, and he currently serves as the Younts Prof. of Bible and Religion and chair of the Dept. of Bible, Religion, and Philosophy. He is the author of Imputation and Impartation: Union with Christ in American Reformed Theology (Paternoster, 2008). His articles and book reviews have appeared in Church History, Presbyterion: Covenant Seminary Review, Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, Reformation and Revival Journal, The Banner of Truth, Haddington House Journal, the Westminster Theological Journal, and the ARP Magazine. He also was an Assistant Editor of the New Geneva Study Bible/ Reformation Study Bible. In his spare time he writes the ARP Adult Quarterly, the adult Sunday School curriculum of the ARP Church.
Dr. Evans lives in Due West, South Carolina with his wife Fay. They have two children, Andrew and Rebecca, both of whom are currently students at Davidson College.


- The Gospel Focus of Charles Spurgeon
- The Explicit Gospel
- John Piper, Bloodlines
- How Jesus Runs the Church
- Union with Christ
- The Biblical Counseling Movement After Adams
- Trevin Wax, Counterfeit Gospels
- Doctrine: What Christians Should Believe
- Tullian Tchividjian, Jesus+Nothing=Everything
- Herman Bavinck's Reformed Dogmatics--Abridged in One Volume, John Bolt (ed.)

What John the Baptist Teaches us About the Gospel
Preaching through John's gospel, I have paused to meditate upon the person and work of John the Baptist. Here was one who came as a "witness, to bear witness about the Light" (Jn 1:6). Consistently (1:7, 14, 20) we are told that the Baptist was not the Light but a witness to the Light.
Preaching through John's gospel, I have paused to meditate upon the person and work of John the Baptist. Here was one who came as a "witness, to bear witness about the Light" (Jn 1:6). Consistently (1:7, 14, 20) we are told that the Baptist was not the Light but a witness to the Light.
Doubting on Your Part Does Not Constitute a Crisis of Faith on Mine
One of the amusing things I have noticed in the last twelve months or so has been a shift in the rhetoric used by members of the older generation (40 plus) surrounding what twenty- and thirty-somethings will believe. Five years...
One of the amusing things I have noticed in the last twelve months or so has been a shift in the rhetoric used by members of the older generation (40 plus) surrounding what twenty- and thirty-somethings will believe. Five years...















