Holy War: Past, Present, & Future Implications

by | Mar 18, 2016 | Rice Lecture Series

2016 William R. Rice Lecture Series

Date: Friday, March 18, 2016
Speaker: Dr. Kyle Dunham
Theme: “Holy War: Past, Present, & Future Implications” – PDF

Lectures:
Lecture 1: The Lord is a Man of War: Holy War in the Old Testament – MP3 – Video
Lecture 2: The Cross and the Crescent: Genocide, Jihad and the Christian – MP3 – Video
Lecture 3: The Once and Future Holy War: Eschatological Implications for Israel – MP3 – Video

About Our Speaker:
A graduate of Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary and currently Associate Professor of Old Testament at Virginia Beach Theological Seminary, Dr. Dunham has distinguished himself as an outstanding Old Testament Scholar. His areas of expertise include the kingdom of God, ancient Near Eastern theodicy, the book of Job, and Israelite wisdom literature. Dr. Dunham and his wife Judith have two daughters. He is a member os the Evangelical Theological Society and the Society of Biblical Literature.

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