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TALBOT THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY FACULTY

DEPARTMENT OF CHURCH HISTORY

DEPARTMENT OF SEM ITICS AN D OLD TESTAMENT

Donald G. Davis, Ph.D., Professor. B.A., M.A., University of Southern California; B.D., Northern Baptist Theological Semi­ nary; Ph.D., University of Edinburgh. In­ structor, chaplain department, Fort Mac- Arthur, California; Baptist pastor and Bible conference speaker. Glenn O’Neal, Ph.D., Professor. Diploma, Moody Bible Institute; B.A., Santa Barbara College; B.D., Grace Theological Seminary; M.A., University of Southern California; Ph.D., University of Southern California. Brethren pastor; member of board of Evan­ gelism, Brethren Church. Arnold D. Ehlert, Th.D., Associate Profes­ sor; Librarian. B.A., John Fletcher College; Th.M., Th.D., Dallas Theological Semi­ nary; M.S.L.S, University of Southern Cali­ fornia. Bible teacher; Vice-President, South­ ern Theological Library Association.

Charles L. Feinberg, Th.D., Ph.D., Profes­ sor. Director of the Seminary. A.B., Uni­ versity of Pittsburgh, Th.B., Th.M., Th.D., Dallas Theological Seminary; M.A., South­ ern Methodist University; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University. Outstanding Hebrew and Old Testament scholar; Bible confer­ ence speaker; author, Premillennialism or Amillennialism? and many others. Arthur Whiting, Th.D., Professor. Cliff College, England; Th.B., Pittsburgh Theo­ logical Seminary; Th.M., Pittsburgh-Xenia Theological Seminary; Th.D., Dallas Theo­ logical Seminary. Well known Bible teacher and conference speaker; author, An Air­ plane View of the Bible. Chester J. Padgett, D.D., Assistant Pro­ fessor, A.B., Wheaton College; Th.B., The Bible Institute of Los Angeles; B.D., Th.M., Princeton Theological Seminary; D.D., John Brown University. Pastor; radio and Bible conference speaker; author, Handbook of Christian Truth and others.

DEPARTMENT OF PRACTICAL THEOLOGY

DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH BIBLE

DEPARTMENT OF NEW TESTAMENT LANGUAGE A N D LITERATURE

DEPARTMENT OF SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY

James H. Christian, Th.D., Professor. B.A., Westmont College; Th.B., The Bible In­ stitute of Los Angeles; B.D., Th.M., Th.D., Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary. Bible teacher, member, American Association of Collegiate Registrars.

Gerald B. Stanton, Th.D., Professor. B.Sc., Wheaton College; Th.M., Th.D., Dallas Theological Seminary. Bible teacher and evangelist; conference speaker; author, Kept From the Hour.

TALBOT SEMINARY DISTINCTIVES: Qualified Faculty: Eight spiritually minded men, holding a total of 34 degrees, experienced in the pastorate, Bible conference field, evangelism, radio ministry, and chaplaincy, comprise the faculty of the Talbot Theological Seminary. Theological Distinctives: Talbot Seminary is thoroughly committed to the fundamental, dispensational, and premillennial interpreta­ tion of the Bible, emphasizing exposition of the English Bible, Systematic Theology, the Original Languages, along with the standard Seminary curriculum. Spiritual Heritage: Fifty years of God-blessed spiritual heritage undergirds the ministry of Talbot Seminary in its affiliation with The Bible Institute of Los Angeles, Inc. Interdenominational Outlook: The Seminary is not anti-denominational, but inter-denominational, at the same time offering courses in denominational distinctives as the need arises.

FALL SEMESTER BEG INS SEPT. 2

DEGREES OFFERED: B.D. and Th.M. (Open to men with B.A. degree)

For Information Write:

DIRECTOR, TALBOT THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY 558 SOUTH HOPE STREET LOS ANGE L E S 17, CA L I FO RN I A

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