Rev. Dr. John H. Ludlum, Jr.
John Henry Ludlum, Jr. was born December 13, 1916 in Albany, NY. He graduated from the Albany Academy. He received his BA from Rutgers University in 1939, a BD (equivelant to MDiv today) from New Brunswick Theological Seminary in 1943, and PhD from Yale University (Department of Near Eastern Languages and Literatures) in 1957. Dr. Ludlum also studied at Columbia University and Union Theological Seminary. His doctoral studies included Hebrew, Aramaic, Greek, as well as the Literature and Criticism of the Old and New Testaments. He pastored churches for 40 years and retired in 1984. Throughout his life he tirelessly defended the authenticity of the Scripture, writing in defense of God's Word. Dr. Ludlum fell asleep 7 December 2005 and is greatly missed by his family and friends. We seek to add his scholarly works as they are formatted and prepared for the web.


Andrew M. Ludlum

Beacon High School, Beacon, NY

BAThe Virginia Military Institute (VMI)

Married since 1980, 3 children

USAF Air Weapons Controller

USAF A-10 Pilot

USAF T-38 Instructor

Master of Divinity - Columbia International University (CIU)

Former Teaching Elder (TE) - The Presbyterian Church in America (PCA)

Ruling Elder (RE) - Mount Airy Presbyterian Church in America (PCA)

Pilot/Captain - Southwest Airlines