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Lectures
on Systematic
Theology. Audio
and Class
Notes by Robert
J. Dunzweiler (1978)
WORSHIP
CONCEPTS FOR THE ASSEMBLAGE OF BELIEVERS. Class Notes by Robert J.
Dunzweiler
GOD
AND HUMAN SUFFERING. Class Notes
by
Robert J. Dunzweiler.
The Holy Spirit's Ministry of Regeneration in the Old Testament. Class Notes by Robert J. Dunzweller (1969).
SALVATION.
by Robert J. Dunzweiler.
APOLOGETICS. Class Notes by Robert J. Dunzweller.
OLD
TESTAMENT POETS. Class
Outline by William N. Harding.
OLD TESTAMENT SURVEY. Class Syllabus by William N. Harding (1995)
PRINCIPLES OF PUBLIC WORSHIP Class Syllabus by William N. Harding.
Foundations
of Biblical
Prophecy. Audio Lectures and Class Outline by J.
Robert Vannoy (2007)
See Class Notes and Syllabi
for lectures by Thomas V. Taylor.
The following are selected from this list:
Church
History Sequence by Thomas V. Taylor (1990):
I
- Apostolic Age to the Reformation
II
-
Post-Reformation Church History
III
- Twentieth Century and the Ecumenical Movement
Language Studies by William N. Harding
HAGGAI
ELEMENTS
OF HEBREW A syllabus.
OLD
TESTAMENT POETS
Outline.
MESSIANIC
PSALMS A syllabus.
Origins Seminar: Dice or Deity -
How did we get here? (1988-1992).
A Seminar by John A. Bloom, David C. Bossard, Wayne Frair, D.
Gary Harlow, Robert C. Newman, Perry G. Phillips

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