WACO, Texas — Russell Dilday, whose 1994 firing as president of Southwestern Seminary, Fort Worth, Texas, proved a watershed in a long running battle between theological factions in the Southern Baptist Convention, is retiring after six years as a professor at Baylor University’s George W. Truett Theological Seminary, Waco, Texas.
Dilday, 69, will retire in August, Baylor officials announced March 17. Dilday, a distinguished professor of homiletics and special assistant to the president, also served as Truett’s interim dean, when Robert Sloan, the seminary’s original dean, became president of Baylor.
Dilday retiring from Truett Seminary post
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