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Liam Goligher
Man sitting on a wooden pulpit in a church
William Goligher at Tenth Presbyterian Church in 2011
Born (1951-01-15) January 15, 1951 (age 73)
NationalityBritish
Other namesWilliam Goligher
OccupationSenior Minister (Christian)
Known forEvangelism

Liam Goligher also known as William W. Goligher, was current Senior Minister of Tenth Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia.[1] He is both a minister and theologian.[2] who was involved in various capacities with the Keswick Convention Trust, the Christian magazine, Evangelicals Now. He was a frequent speaker at the Keswick Convention's annual conferences. See "Publications" below. He also was on the board of Regions Beyond Missionary Union for Scotland, (now part of Latin Link)

Goligher became widely known in the United States when he challenged recent teachings on the Doctrine of the Trinity, as spelled out in the Nicene Creed of 381 CE.[3][4][5]

Biography[change | change source]

Early Life and Education[change | change source]

He was born near Glasgow on January 15, 1951, near where his parents lived after World War II. His calling to Christian ministry came during an event at his grandmother's small town church where he saw a black-and-white film of Billy Graham preaching.

He entered college at the University of Glasgow in 1967, before going to Belfast for seminary. He graduated from the Irish Baptist College, then a theological school, in 1973.

He later went to the University of Waterloo in Canada, studying Reformation Thought part time.[source?] Then went on to the Highland Theological College in Scotland, a school in the evangelical and Reformed tradition.[source?] He went to the United States for his advanced studies and, in 2004, he received his Doctor of Ministry degree at the Jackson MS campus.[6]

Preaching, Churches Served[change | change source]

Church with spire shown in black and white.
Liam Goligher is the current senior minister of the Tenth Presbyterian Church, shown here in this image from 1912.

Goligher has always been the senior minister of a church. His first church position was in Belfast.[7] He was went onto be a minister in Cambridge, Ontario.[source?] In both Airdrie[8] and Kirkintilloch[9] in Scotland. And in the Richmond-upon-Thames, England in Duke Street Church.[10][11]

He was the senior minister at the Tenth Presbyterian Church until 2023. He succeeds such noted Christian ministers in Tenth's pulpit as Donald Barnhouse James Montgomery Boice and Philip Ryken who left to become President of the evangelical school, Wheaton College (Illinois)[12]

He preaches in the expository style. Exposition is defined as an essay or speech in which any topic is discussed in detail. For example, he preached about 100 sermons, typically 35-40 minutes long, on the Gospel of John.[13]

He has a special understanding of the Hebrew Scriptures having preached a lengthy series on the Book of Isaiah,[14] and on the two Books of Samuel, as well as Esther.[15] He also preached through Daniel, Jonah, parts of Genesis, and many of the Psalms in his first six years of ministry in Philadelphia.[16]

Christian writers in the United States have come to rely on his messages, particularly when writing about the Old Testament. For one example, Nancy Guthrie acknowledges Dr. Goligher's influence, among others, in her series called Seeing Jesus in the Old Testament.[17] His name is referenced frequently in key parts of the book.[18] Even those who strongly disagree with him regard him highly enough to cite him, as do the authors of the Humanitarian Jesus: Social Justice and the Cross[19] and of the Atonement Debate: Papers from the London Symposium on the Theology of Atonement.[20]

Service on Boards of Christian Organizations[change | change source]

While in Scotland, he served on Boards of Trustees of:

  • Scottish Evangelistic Council This closed in 1997. Some of its functions were picked up by the Colportage Society[24]
  • Rutherford House,[25] a theological study center which runs the Edinburgh Dogmatics Conference[26]

In England, he served as both Board Member and Trustee of:

  • Keswick Convention Trust,[27] which runs the Keswick Conventions / Conferences.[28]
  • Word Alive! an annual conference reaching university students at Easter every year.[source?]
  • Evangelicals Now! A British Christian news outlet.[29] He also wrote the occasional article for this publication, including one called "The DaVinci Con".[30][31][32]
  • He served on the council of reference (advisory council) for several charities:

Speaking roles[change | change source]

Goligher was a popular speaker for University Mission events in the UK and then went on to Eastern Europe, where he worked with many Christian students, many with little spiritual training during the Soviet era.[35][36]

Online biblical teaching courses are run by BibleMesh. He provides some of the short teaching clips which go with the other materials.[37] [38]

Goligher has served on the Board of Directors of the Keswick Convention Trust which operates evangelical preaching and teaching events. He spoke there for a number of years. His messages are written up in the Keswick Yearbooks under Publications - Chapters below. He was invited to return from the United States to be primary speaker for their 140th anniversary year.[39][40][41] He has spoken at conferences being run or sponsored by the major Christian publishing house run by Banner of Truth Trust[42]. Including a 2016 event in Honolulu.[43][44] He has spoken at conferences internationally.[45] He has spoken at:

  • Keswick-connected conventions (conferences) in N. Ireland, Scotland and Hong Kong. which have been turned into a video set: (2015) Keswick 2015[46] containing five Messages. And (2015) The Whole of Life for Christ: Keswick Downloads 2015[47]
  • Banner of Truth conferences in the UK, Hawaii and on the US mainland.
  • Word Alive! for university students at Easter in London. It draws large gatherings of students.[48] Four Messages of which were recorded as: (2015) Word Alive! Jonah.[49]
  • Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology in Pennsylvania PA, USA (PCRT) 2013.[50] Recorded as (2013) In the Beginning: God, Adam and You: Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology (1 message of 7).[51]
  • Bible by the Beach in the UK[52] He returned to the UK from the United States to speak as recently as 2014.
  • The Welsh Aber Conference [53]  
  • The Crieff (Scotland) Ministers’ Conference[54] His name is misspelled as Liam Gallacher 2008.
  • Lewis Christian Conference, 2013, Isle of Lewis Scotland[55]
  • The Evangelical Ministry Assembly (London) of the Proclamation Trust.[56]

He believes strongly in the spoken word. He has also taught homiletics.[57] He has given lectures, some at seminary level, sometimes extended courses, sometimes single lectures or short series.

  • Glasgow Bible College, now called the International Christian College.[58]
  • Cornhill Training Course in London, focused on encouraging Bible teaching by ministers. It operates under the Proclamation Trust[59]
  • Oak Hill Theological College, Southgate London on “Temptation from Augustine to (C. S.) Lewis[60]
  • Preach the Word Conference, Westminster Chapel, London, Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones church.
  • Beeson Divinity School on “Preaching the Trinity”[61] That school is associated with Samford University in Birmingham AL, USA.[62][63]
  • Reformed Theological Seminary – Jackson MS in the USA on “The Prophetic Impulse of Biblical Preaching” and other topics[64] [65]

His Role in the Great Trinitarian Debate[change | change source]

An important part of a minister's work is defending what he preaches. This is called apologetics and is an integral part of his preaching. The more highly visible the church, the more likely such a challenge. He has a keen awareness of trends in church history. One example, is the way he defined the broad swath of Christianity in a book review he wrote called "Baptist Wisdom." [66][67]

Earlier Debate over the Doctrine of the Atonement[change | change source]

Dr. Goligher is no stranger to controversies requiring such a defense of the faith. In the UK, he came under attack for preaching the classic belief that Christ died as an atoning sacrifice for people's sin. In 2008, he wrote his apologetic work, based on that preaching. The Jesus Gospel (see Publications)[68] was considered important enough that it was cited by other writers who engaged in the swirling controversy. They are often seminary professors who have the time a minister does not. Just one example is Pierced for Our Transgressions: Rediscovering the Glory of Penal Substitution[69]. He submitted an articles to Evangelicals Now defending the classic understand of Christ's death. It was based on Isaiah 52-53.[70]

Later Debate over the Doctrine of the Trinity[change | change source]

Then again from September 2016 on, much of Dr. Goligher’s preaching focused on defending the classic understanding of the Doctrine of the Trinity, also called the Doctrine of God. With a comment at a meeting of ministers, Dr. Goligher inadvertently struck the match which ignited the Great Trinitarian Debate. See below.

But Dr. Goligher largely let the Debate swirl around him to focus on preaching the Doctrine of the Trinity from his own pulpit. He based his messages on the Book of Hebrews.[71] Dr. Goligher's archived messages go out through a radio ministry called No Falling Word.[7] The producer of those broadcasts and podcasts also produced bound sets of some of his messages from Hebrews.

  • (2017) TRINITY: The Eternally Divine Son. Lancaster PA: Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals.[8]
  • (2017) TRINITY: The Two Natures of Christ.[9] Lancaster PA: Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals.[8]  

Background to the Trinitarian Debate[change | change source]

The Doctrine of the Trinity (also called the Doctrine of God) is spelled out in the Nicene Creed of 381 CE. The Early Church Fathers who wrote the Creed left behind a wealth of material defining what that their intent was. It is still used, unchanged, by Protestants of many denominations and by all Roman Catholics. Even many Protestants who do not use Creeds in their worship subscribe to its teaching.

The reason for this Trinitarian emphasis in his preaching lies outside his own church. He attended a meeting about recent teachings called the Eternal Subordination of the Son (ESS), which has a number of variations. He made a few comments about where he saw those teachings deviating from the intent of the Nicene Creed. Someone present asked him to write a couple blog posts, which he did.[4][5] When these 'went viral,' to use the internet term, the evangelical Christian public, those outside seminary walls, became involved in the Great Trinitarian Debate.

The widely-read evangelical magazine and website Christianity Today [3] featured Liam Goligher and the Debate in a lengthy article. This elevated the Debate to even higher levels. The Debate continues and is likely to impact evangelicalism far into the future.

A book by Kevin S Giles speaks to those early days. It is called The Rise and Fall of the Complementarian Doctrine of the Trinity.[1] While he does not always agree with Dr. Goligher, he notes that in response to those blogs, two strong opponents "...both make spirited replies and then the evangelical blogosphere exploded. More than 150 posts were put up on this topic in five weeks." On page 37, he quotes a seminary professor as saying, "I have never seen anything like it." [1] The Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals has composed a list of close to 40 of the best of those blogs, representing both sides. Many of them appeared on their own multiple blog sites where it all began. [2] All six of Dr. Goligher's blogs for that time period are available there, most written in response to an opposition blog post directed specifically to him.

Seminary professors specializing in the Doctrine of the Trinity are rushing books, the work of years, into print. For example, Fred Sanders, a Trinitarian scholar and professor at Biola University, released his book The Triune God in 2016[4], and another coming at the issues from a less arcane direction, The Deep Things of God in 2017.[5] Also, important writings by Augustine, Thomas Aquinas, Luther, and John Owen, the great Puritan theologian, have been reprinted.

Oddly, ESS arose from a debate over roles of women and men, but there is no necessary, logical or philosophical connection between the two. Kevin S Giles concurs with Dr. Goligher on that point although holding a more egalitarian view of gender.[72] However, Dr. Goligher does not ignore Kevin Giles concerns for women, fighting just as hard for justice as any egalitarian. This is seen in his denunciation of everything from sex trafficking to domestic abuse, based on the Book of Esther.[6] He was the only man to speak at a major women's convention / conference in London. The woman writing about it entitled her article "I Didn't Want the Day to End."[73]

Publications[change | change source]

Books[change | change source]

He has written six books which have been published by Christian publishing houses.

  • 2003. The Fellowship of the King: The Quest for Community and Purpose. Authentic Media.[75][76]
  • 2007. The Jesus Gospel. Authentic Media.[77]

Chapters[change | change source]

In addition, he has contributed chapters to 17 other books, [82] among them:

  • (2006) Preach the Word!: The Call and Challenge of Preaching Today (Greg Haslam, General Editor. At the time, he was pastor of Westminster Chapel). Lancaster, Ellel LA2 0HN UK: The Sovereign World Ltd. ISBN-10: 1852404434 and ISBN-13: 978-1852404437. There were twenty people invited to contribute to this book, including John Stott. (In 2005, Time magazine ranked Stott among the 100 most influential people in the world.[83]) Dr. Goligher's chapter was cited in a brief Korean language write-up about C. H. Spurgeon.[84]
  • (2015) God, Adam and You: Biblical Creation Defended and Applied, (Richard D Phillips, Editor and Contributing Author), Phillipsburg, NJ 08865: P & R Publishing. ISBN-10: 1629950661 and ISBN-13: 978-1629950662. Chapter 4 by Liam Goligher, "Adam, Lord of the Garden." 9950662
  • (2011) Rock Solid: 12 Gospel Truths to Live By (Editors Trevor Archer and Tim Thornborough). Purcellville VA, 20132: The Good Book Company. ISBN-10: 1906334684 and ISBN-13: 978-1906334680
  • (2015) The Whole of Life for Christ: Keswick Yearbook 2015. Downers Grove IL: Intervarsity Press. ISBN: 9781783594085 See matching audio collection below.
  • (2008) Creation, Chaos & Christ: Keswick Yearbook 2008. Fearn, Tain Ross-shire, Scotland, UK: Authentic Media. ISBN-10: 1850788367 and ISBN-13: 978-1850788362
  • (2007) Unshackled? Living in Outrageous Grace: Keswick Yearbook 2007. Fearn, Tain Ross-shire, Scotland, UK: Authentic Media. ISBN-10: 1850787557 and ISBN-13: 978-1850787556
  • (2006) The Church in the Power of the Spirit: Keswick Yearbook 2006. Fearn, Tain Ross-shire, Scotland, UK:Authentic Media. ISBN-10: 1850787204 and ISBN-13: 978-1850787204
  • (2005) The Glory of the Gospel: Keswick Yearbook 2005. Fearn, Tain Ross-shire, Scotland, UK: Authentic Media (1695) ASIN: B01K9343V4
  • (2002) Learning Together as God's Royal Family: Keswick Yearbook 2002. Fearn, Tain Ross-shire, Scotland, UK: Authentic Media. ISBN-10: 185078471X and ISBN-13: 978-1850784715

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  4. 4.0 4.1 "Is it Okay to Teach a Complementarianism Based on Eternal Subordination? | MOS - Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals". www.alliancenet.org. Retrieved 2017-11-02.
  5. 5.0 5.1 "Liam's second blog Reinventing God". Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals Mortification of Spin. June 6, 2016. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |dead-url= (help)
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  14. Goligher, Liam (Oct 31, 2017). "Gospel According to Isaiah". {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |dead-url= (help)
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  19. Christian., Buckley, (2010). Humanitarian Jesus : social justice and the cross. Dobson, Ryan. Chicago, IL: Moody Publishers. pp. 33, 216. ISBN 0802452639. OCLC 462894148.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link) CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link) CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  20. The atonement debate : papers from the London Symposium on the Theology of Atonement. Chalke, Steve., Tidball, Derek., Hilborn, David., Thacker, Justin. Grand Rapids, Mich.: Zondervan. 2008. ISBN 9780310273394. OCLC 173509342.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
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  73. Felce, Alicia (November 04). "I Didn't Want the Day to End". Evangelicals Now. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help); Cite has empty unknown parameter: |dead-url= (help)
  74. Liam., Goligher, (1994). A window on tomorrow. Fearn: Christian Focus. ISBN 9781857920802. OCLC 30918934.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link) CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  75. Liam., Goligher, (2003). The fellowship of the king : the quest for community and purpose. Milton Keynes: Authentic Lifestyle. ISBN 9781850784906. OCLC 53359001.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link) CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
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  78. Liam., Goligher, (2008). Joseph : the hidden hand of God. Fearn, Ross-shire, Scotland: Christian Focus. ISBN 9781845503680. OCLC 228373473.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link) CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
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  81. ELIZABETH., GOLIGHER, LIAM. MCQUOID, (2017). EZEKIEL 30-day devotional. [S.l.]: INTER-VARSITY PRESS. ISBN 9781783596034. OCLC 1005858624.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link) CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
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