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The Book of 1 Corinthians: Christianity in a Hostile Culture (Volume 7) (21st
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The Book of 1 Corinthians: Christianity in a Hostile Culture (Volume 7) (21st Century Biblical Commentary Series) Hardcover - 2004

by Mitchell, Dan; Hindson, Ed [Series Editor]; Couch, Mal [Series Editor];

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DR. DANIEL R. MITCHELL is academic dean of Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary and professor of theological studies. Dan has been in full-time ministry since 1964, serving as a chaplain, pastor, and seminary professor. he has been with Liberty since 1976. he is graduate of Washington Bible College (B.A), Capital Bible seminary (Th.M), and dallas Theological Seminary (S.T.M; Th.D.). He was general director of the King James Study Bible (Nelson) and consulting editor of the recently published KJV Study Bibe (Zondervan) He has pastored two churches in Virginia, during which time he preached through 1Corinthians in anticipation of writing the present volume. In addition to Liberty, he has taugh at Western Seminary, Tyndale Theological Seminary (Amsterdam, Holland), and the Associacao Brasileira de Ensino Cultura, Assistecia E.Religiao (ABECAR) in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Dan lives with wife, Nancy, in Forest, Virginia. They have four grown children and ten grandchildren.