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William David Spencer (born 1947) is a theology professor, Presbyterian minister, writer, and composer.
==Education==
In 1986, Bill earned his Doctor of Theology (ThD) degree at Boston University School of Theology in Theology and Ancient Literature, having been invited to teach adjunctively in 1983 for Gordon-Conwell’s Hamilton campus. In 1992, he began teaching the required systematic theology classes at Gordon-Conwell’s Boston Campus/Center for Urban Ministerial Education. In 2000, he was granted faculty status, assigned to the Boston Campus/Center For Urban Ministerial Education as its theology professor, and in 2014, honored with the title Distinguished Ranked Adjunct Professor of Theology and the Arts.
==Career==
William David Spencer is Distinguished Adjunct Professor of Theology and the Arts at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in South Hamilton, Massachusetts. In response to questions of whether eternal subordination exists in the Trinity, he drafted in consultation with theologians, exegetes, and historians, An Evangelical Statement on the Trinity, and “The New Evangelical Subordinationism?” . He has written on theology and the arts and the nature of God, including the Trinity, and has done contemporary novels. He has served in street and music ministry, urban missions, college chaplaincies, pastoring, teaching, writing ministry with over 300 publications including 18 books.  Bill for a decade (2004-2014) edited “Priscilla Papers,” the journal of Christians for Biblical Equality, which addressed various issues important to women. Bill has won 20 writing and editing awards.
Bill served as Protestant Chaplain for three years, between 1971-1974, at Rider College (now University).
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