Robert B. Strimple

Robert Benson Strimple (born 18 April 1935) is an American theologian.

[1] He taught at Toronto Bible College and WTS, before becoming the founding President of WSC.

[2] Strimple contributed to Three Views on the Millennium and Beyond (Zondervan, 1999), arguing for amillennialism.

The Pattern of Sound Doctrine: Systematic Theology at the Westminster Seminaries included contributions from Jay E. Adams, R. Scott Clark, Ed Clowney, John Frame, Richard Gaffin, W. Robert Godfrey, D. G. Hart, Michael Horton, and David VanDrunen.

VanDrunen argues that Strimple's "most significant accomplishment" was his article on Philippians 2,[3] and that in this way he followed John Murray in practising systematic theology with a "distinctively exegetical bent".