Ecclesiology | Paul Whitehorn | Theologian, Scholar, and Evangelist


The Clerical Collar: A Sign of Distinction and Necessity in Prison Ministry

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3 John 9-10: Avoiding the Diotrephes Dilemma: Apostolic Guidance Vs. Hermit Kingdoms

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A Defense of the Traditional View of Paul: A Response to Sanders, Wright, and the New Perspective

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The Temple of Men and the Temple of God: A Reflection on the Holy Spirit’s Dwelling

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The Call

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Theological Correction

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A Letter to the Pastors

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The Problem of Denominationalism

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ChurchAuthority

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The Work of Hands

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Sola Scriptura in the Modern Age

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The Guardianship of the Faith and the Call for Warriors: A Critical Reflection

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Chaplain WHITEHORN
I'm honored to serve as the State Prison Chaplain at Avon Park Correctional Institution. My journey into ministry was deeply shaped by my military experience as a Combat Veteran Sergeant and later as an Officer in the U.S. Army. Alongside my military career, I've pursued a lifelong passion for theology and scholarship, beginning with a Bachelor’s Degree in Biblical Studies from Crichton College. I continued advanced studies at Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary, earned a Master of Divinity from Liberty University, and I'm currently completing my Ph.D., driven by a desire to understand and faithfully communicate God’s Word.


About me

These theological reflections represent my current understanding and thoughts. I recognize that my beliefs are always subject to change as I continue to study and grow in God’s holy and precious Word. As a fallible human being, I am capable of change, and my views may evolve over time. Therefore, the positions expressed in these musings and papers may not necessarily reflect my final stance.

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20 October, 2025

Developing A Trinitarian Open Theism


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