An Interview with Prof. Barry Gritters, Former SB Editor (2)
This interview with Prof. Barry Gritters, former editor of the Standard Bearer, reflects on his experience as one of the magazine's first three co-editors, discussing the advantages of collaborative editorial leadership and the joys and challenges of the role. The resource provides insight into Presbyterian church governance and the internal dynamics of the Protestant Reformed Churches in America, including references to a recent schism.
This is the second installment of a two-part interview with Prof. Gritters. For the first half and an introduction to the interview, see the February 2025 issue. 8. Since you belonged to the first three-man team of editors, what have you seen as advantages and/or disadvantages in this change from a single editor? I have thought about this quite a bit. I am very thankful for the privilege of serving as one of three editors. As many know, the Standard Bearer had single editors for its first...
Full article available on sb.rfpa.org
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