Bush was born on Christmas Day, 1944, in Alexandria, Louisiana, to Luther Russell Bush, Jr., and his wife Sara Frances née Warnock. During his childhood, the family moved to Columbia, Mississippi, where his father started a dental practice and his mother ran a Christian bookstore. At the age of twelve, Bush made a confession of faith and was baptized into the First Baptist Church of Columbia, Mississippi. He went on to attend Mississippi College where he met Cynthia Ellen McGraw, whom he married on June 2, 1968.[1]
Education
Bush earned his B.A. (1967) from Mississippi College, and his M.Div. (1970) and Ph.D. (1975) from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.
Career
Bush first joined the faculty of Southwestern as a teaching assistant while pursuing his doctoral studies, and continued to serve as professor of philosophy of religion from 1973 until 1989. From 1989 until his retirement in 2006, he served as academic vice president and dean of the faculty at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary.[2]
Publications
Baptists and the Bible: The Baptist Doctrines of Biblical Inspiration and Religious Authority in Historical Perspective (1980) ISBN0802404669
A Handbook for Christian Philosophy (1991) ISBN0310518210