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Oct 2012
18m 30s

Need for this Initiative at this Time

Dallas Theological Seminary
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Dr. Mark Bailey, Dr. Mark Yarbrough, and Dr. Darrell Bock develop the rationale for addressing cultural engagement in the context of seminary study. They discuss the need for Christians to reach across the cultural divide on key issues and some specific topics and guests the initiative will include. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/ ... Show More
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