A. T. B. McGowan
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Andrew Thomson Blake McGowan is a Scottish theologian and pastor. McGowan was the founding principal of
Highland Theological College The Highland Theological College (HTC; Scottish Gaelic: ''Colaiste Diadhaireachd na Gaidhealtach'') is located in Dingwall, Scotland. It is part of the University of the Highlands and Islands. In 1994 the Highland Theological Institute was set ...
, serving from 1994 to 2009, after which he became minister of the Inverness East Church of Scotland congregation. He chairs the Theological Commission of the World Reformed Fellowship, and is president of the Scottish Evangelical Theology Society.


Personal life

Andrew McGowan grew up in Uddingston, Scotland. He attended Tannochside Primary School, and then
Uddingston Grammar School Uddingston Grammar School is a mainstream state school, The school is located in Uddingston, South Lanarkshire, Scotland. It is one of 17 secondary schools operated by South Lanarkshire Council. Its motto is 'Virtute Crescam' which means 'May I ...
. During his schooling years, he met his wife, June, who he has been married to for over 40 years. He attended Viewpark Parish Church of Scotland in Uddingston. Together, they have three sons: Scott, David and Christopher.


Ministry

McGowan was raised within the Church of Scotland, and when he was 14 became a Christian. During that year, he sensed a call to the ministry. He attended Aberdeen University as part of his theological training straight from Secondary School. His first full time placement was in St Cuthbert's Church, Edinburgh. His first charge as a Minister was in Mallaig and the Small Isles. There he had six places of worship to oversee, five of which were accessible only by boat. From Mallaig, McGowan moved to serve at Causewayend Parish Church for two years. He had served there as a Trainee Minister in his final year as a student at Aberdeen University, and was invited to serve again within the congregation - this time as a fully qualified minister - during a two-year interim period until both Causewayend Church and Powis Church united to form St. Stephen's Church of Scotland. In 1998, he moved to be the Minister of Trinity Possil & Henry Drummond Church of Scotland, in the
Possilpark Possilpark is a district in the Scottish city of Glasgow, situated north of the River Clyde and centred around Saracen Street. The area developed around Saracen Foundry of Walter MacFarlane & Co., which was the main employer. In the wake of the ...
area of Glasgow. He served there until 1994. On 1 August 1994, McGowan took up post as the inaugural Principal of
Highland Theological College The Highland Theological College (HTC; Scottish Gaelic: ''Colaiste Diadhaireachd na Gaidhealtach'') is located in Dingwall, Scotland. It is part of the University of the Highlands and Islands. In 1994 the Highland Theological Institute was set ...
, where he served until 2009. From there, he became minister of
East Church, Inverness East Church, Inverness is a Category B listed building and former parish church of the Church of Scotland in Inverness. History The church opened as a chapel of ease in 1798 but was rebuilt in 1852-1853. The street frontage was added in 1897-18 ...
until 2019. He became the Director of the Rutherford Centre for Reformed Theology, whose office was based at HTC. He retired on his 70th birthday, on 30 January 2024. He now lives in Alness with his wife, June.


Publications

Professor McGowan's main publications are: * ''The Federal Theology of Thomas Boston'' (Carlisle: Paternoster, 1997) * ''Always Reforming: Explorations in Systematic Theology'', Editor, (Leicester: IVP, 2006) * ''The Divine Spiration of Scripture: Challenging Evangelical Perspectives'' (Nottingham: Apollos, 2007) * ''The Person and Work of Christ: Understanding Jesus'' (Milton Keynes: Paternoster, 2012) * ''Adam, Christ and Covenant'' (London: Apollos, 2016). McGowan's 2007 book, ''The Divine Spiration of Scripture'' "led to some considerable discussion in evangelical circles." In it, McGowan suggested the word "spiration" in place of "
inspiration Inspiration, inspire, or inspired often refers to: * Artistic inspiration, sudden creativity in artistic production * Biblical inspiration, the doctrine in Judeo-Christian theology concerned with the divine origin of the Bible * Creative inspirat ...
" and argued against the concept of biblical inerrancy, instead being in favour of a type of infallibility. Norman Geisler and William C. Roach suggest that McGowan's "challenge to inerrancy is one of the most dangerous because it is clear, direct, and comes from within evangelicalism."


References

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