Bill J. Leonard

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Billy Jim Leonard (born 20 March 1946) is an American historian of religion, Baptist pastor, teacher and dean.

Bill Leonard was born on 20 March 1946 in Decatur, Texas to a salesman, Marvin R. Leonard, and his wife Lavelle, who worked as a secretary.[1][2] He was raised a Baptist. [3] After he turned ten, Leonard moved with his family to Fort Worth, Texas.[4] Leonard earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Texas Wesleyan College (now (Texas Wesleyan University) in 1968, followed by a Master of Divinity at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in 1971. He then obtained a doctorate at Boston University in 1975.[1][5] Leonard completed postdoctoral research at Yale University.[5] After his studies, he was ordained minister.[6]

Ministry

Between 1965 and 1972, Leonard was a youth minister at Northridge Baptist Church in Mesquite, Texas. He then led the First Community Church in Southborough, Massachusetts from 1971 to 1975.[1]

Teaching

Dean

References

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