Rev. Clinton Chisholm studied at the Jamaica Theological Seminary (B.Th.), the Jamaica School of Music (L.R.S.M., A.T.C.L.), the University of the West Indies (B.A.), Sheffield University, England (M.A.), the International Academy of Apologetics, Evangelism & Human Rights, France (F.C.A., Fellow in Christian Apologetics) and Biola University, USA, (M.A.) In 2005 he was awarded the honourary Doctor of Divinity degree (D.D) by the Caribbean Graduate School of Theology in Jamaica where he served as a Guest Lecturer since 1993. The Rev. Mr. Chisholm has been involved in education at home in Jamaica and abroad, having served as High School teacher, lecturer at the Jamaica Theological Seminary, guest lecturer at the Caribbean Graduate School of Theology (Jamaica), tutor in Philosophy at the University of the West Indies (Mona, Jamaica), tutor in Business Ethics at the University of Technology (Jamaica) and teaching assistant in Hebrew at Sheffield University, England. He has produced 25 educational audio cassettes, the latest being “Homosexuality: Clinical & Biblical Perspectives”, “Afrocentrism & Black Consciousness”, “Challenges for Christianity” and “The Church’s Impact on Western Civilization”. He is the author of the book “A Matter of Principle” and “Revelations on Ras Tafari”
Whatever else Church folk see Jesus as it is very unlikely that many if any would readily think of Jesus as being a model in critical thinking. Not because Church folk do not like to think too much, though that is …
On Sunday evening (July 4) The Social Issues Study Commission of the Jamaica Baptist Union convened a webinar titled ‘Vaccinate or Vacillate’. Owing to a prior commitment re US Independence anniversary I caught only a piece of a most informative …
Ordinarily we all think of a negative as a bad thing. However the pandemic has forced us to rethink this tradition since testing negative for some dreaded disease is a welcome outcome. The same applies when a female tests to …
The 20th century was, arguably, the first century in human history that a call for men to arise was necessary and rang with urgency because the 20th century was the first century in human history that men had not been …
I became a Christian at age 17 (1967) and grew up spiritually within a Pentecostal Assembly. As far as I can recall I was intellectually inquisitive and learned by asking hard questions. In the Christian circles in which I moved …
For days it has been on my mind and each time it intrudes I tell myself “leave it outside the off-stump Chisholm, you have too much on your plate to do” The intruder is the urge to write a bit …