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The Battle Cry of the Reformation and the Surrender of Greek and Hebrew

by Brett Williams | Oct 4, 2018 | Catholicism, Central Blog, Protestantism, Seminaries

Dan Wallace explains the need for a renewed focus on linguistics in seminaries. In a role reversal from the 16th century, Roman Catholic graduate schools are doing incredible work in the biblical languages. I applaud this endeavor at these institutes, but grieve for...
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