Called to Teach

A Symposium Published by the Faculty of the Mennonite Brethren Biblical Seminary

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Called to Teach

A Symposium Published by the Faculty of the Mennonite Brethren Biblical Seminary

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Occasionally seminary teachers are asked, "What does the seminary teach?" If the question relates to some article in our Mennonite Brethren confession of faith, the answer is simple enough, for all faculty members subscribe to that confession. On issues that lie farther on the periphery of the Christian faith, one would have to ask the individual teachers, for on such questions the faculty members may not always agree.

To give our Brotherhood a taste of the kind of things we teach, it was agreed that we should publish a volume of essays, written by seminary faculty members, under the motto: "Called to Teach." Twelve faculty members have contributed one chapter each to this volume.

~David Ewert

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Called to Teach: A Symposium Published by the Faculty of the Mennonite Brethren Biblical Seminary
1980, Center for Mennonite Brethen Studies, Mennonite Brethren Biblical Seminary
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Published in
Fresno, California, USA
Series
Perspectives on Mennonite Life and Thought, No. 3
Copyright Date
1980

Contributors

Contributor
Elmer A. Martens
Contributor
John E. Toews
Contributor
George G. Konrad
Contributor
Waldo D. Hiebert
Contributor
Loyal J. Martin
Contributor
Hans Kasdorf
Contributor
Henry J. Schmidt
Contributor
Henry H. Dueck
Contributor
J.B. Toews
Contributor
Leslie B. Mark
Contributor
D. Edmond Hiebert
Contributor
David Ewert

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
xiv, 242p.
Number of pages
242
Dimensions
7.5 x 5.25 x 0.5 inches

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OL13385539M
Internet Archive
CalledToTeachOcr_201502
OCLC/WorldCat
702601311

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