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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson
was born in Birmingham, Alabama and grew up in
Charleston, S.C., graduating from College of Charleston with an A.
B. degree in 1937. He was converted in Birmingham, while in the insurance
business, through the teaching of Dr. Donald Grey Barnhouse. He left
the insurance business in 1943 to enter Dallas Theiological Seminary,
from which he graduated in 1946, Th.M. degree and in 1949, Th. D.
degree. Dr. Johnson was Professor of New Testament from 1950 to 1972
and Professor of Systematic Theology from 1972 to 1977 at Dallas Theological
Seminary. He served as Professor of Biblical and Systematic Theology
at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School at Deerfield, Illinois and
is now Visiting Professor of Systematic Theology at Tyndale Theological
Seminary, Amsterdam, Netherlands. He has done graduate work at the
University of Edinburgh, Scotland, SMU, Dallas and in the University
of Basel, Switzerland. Dr. Johnson has now been engaged in pastoral
ministry for about forty five years. Dr. Johnson went to be with the Lord
on January 28, 2004.
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Mr. Dan Duncan
was born in Kansas City, Missouri and grew up in
Richardson, Texas. He was raised in a Christian home and came to
faith in Christ as a young boy. Mr. Duncan graduated from Texas
Christian University in 1971, Dallas Theological Seminary in 1976
and did post-graduate study at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem.
He has attended Believers Chapel since 1967 and has been involved
in the ministry at the Chapel since 1974. Aside from pastoral ministry,
Mr. Duncan is the primary teacher for the Ministry of the Word service
on Sunday mornings.
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Dr. William J. McRae
was born and raised in Toronto, Canada, where
he became a believer in Jesus Christ in his early teens. He is a graduate
of Emmaus bible School, 1954; Toronto Teachers College, 1955; Queens
University, 1966; and Dallas Theological Seminary, 1970, 1983. A former
school teacher, Dr. McRae has been engaged in a Bible teaching and
pastoral ministry for the past twenty-seven years in Canada and the
United States. From 1966 to 1975 he was involved in a pastoral and
Bible teaching ministry in Believers Chapel. Since 1982 he has been
president of Ontario Bible College and Ontario Theological Seminiary
in Toronto, Canada.
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Dr. James Montgomery Boice
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Dr. Haddon Robinson
is the Harold John Ockenga Distinguished Professor
of Preaching at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. A native of New
York City, Dr. Robinson has completed graduate studies at Dallas Theological
Seminary (Th. M., 1955), Southern Methodist University (M.A., 1960),
and University of Illionois (Ph. D., 1964). He has served on the faculty
of Dallas Theological Seminary, as President of Denver Conservative
Baptist Seminary, and General Director of Christian Medical and Dental
Society. He is currently the teacher of Radio Bible Class. Dr. Robinson
is the author of six books and is widely published in Christian periodicals.
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Dr. Bruce K. Waltke is an Old Testament scholar, with doctorates from Dallas Theological Seminary (Th.D.) and Harvard University (Ph.D.).
His writings and publications include, "Introduction to Biblical Hebrew Syntax", "Finding the Will of God: A Pagan Notion?" and commentaries on the books of Micah, Genesis, and Proverbs.
He served as Old Testament editor for the "Expositor's Bible Commentary", the "New Geneva Study Bible", the "Spirit of the Reformation Study Bible", and co-edited the "Theological Wordbook of the Old Testament".
Dr. Waltke is a member of the "New International Version" and "Today's New International Version" translation committees.
He served a term as president of the Evangelical Theological Society.
His "Old Testament" professorships include Dallas Theological Seminary, Westminster Theological Seminary and Regent College.
He most recently has been professor emeritus of "Biblical Studies" at Regent College.
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