This book contains many of the papers I wrote during my divinity school studies at Fuller Theological Seminary. Part One includes papers on Church History, Old Testament studies, New Testament studies, and New Testament exegesis.
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Rev. Terrence S. Dwyer, MDiv, MBA is an ordained Presbyterian Minister in the PC USA and works for Kaiser Permanente as an acute care and Palliative care chaplain in Oakland and Richmond, CA. Rev. Dwyer also serves the Presbytery of San Francisco as a pulpit supply preacher and resides in Oakland, CA.
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