Despite his strong emphasis and personal dependence upon the grace of
God as manifested in Jesus Christ, Alexander Campbell's views stood in
marked contrast to those of the Reformed tradition, especially as
manifested in the revivals of the second Great Awakening in America. A
study of his views on this subject has relevance in the present context.
William J. Richardson spent forty-one years teaching in college and
seminary. He holds the degrees of Bachelor of Theology, Northwest
Christian College; the Bachelor of Divinity and Masters of Arts, Butler
University, and the Doctor of Philosophy, the University of Oregon. Dr.
Richardson is retired and living in Turner, Oregon.