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2 Chairs: The Secret That Changes Everything

2 Chairs: The Secret That Changes Everything

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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: John Dunmore Lang, James Forbes, James Moorhouse, Samuel Marsden, Ross Clifford, Danny Nalliah, Douglas Nicholls, Dave Andrews, Arthur Aspinall, August Kavel, Barry Chant, Patrick Francis Moran, William Miller, Peter Foxhall, George Augustus Robinson, John Flynn, Robert E. Sackley, Gotthard Fritzsche, Peter Jensen, Richard Johnson, William Grant Broughton, Feiz Mohammad, Johann Friedrich Krummnow, Geoffrey James Robinson, Roger Herft, Charles Strong, Robert Forsyth, Mark Tronson, John Polding, Edward Idris Cassidy, Tim Costello, Arthur Worthington, Rowland Croucher, Geoffrey Blackburn, James Duhig, David John Leyburn Richardson, John Charles Wright, James Knox, David Mulready, Allan Harman, Field Flowers Goe, John Masso, Patrick Percival Power, Michael Frost, Ken Chant, Kenneth N. Robinson, Bill Crews, Robert Dunne, Peter William Ingham, Bishop of Grafton and Armidale, Fehmi Naji, Ernest Henry Burgmann, Mark Durie, John Stewart. Excerpt: Allan Macdonald Harman (born 7 June 1936) is an Australian Presbyterian theologian and Old Testament scholar. He has been described as a "well-known and highly regarded figure in Christian and especially evangelical circles within Australia and overseas." Harman was born in Lismore, New South Wales and attended Taree High School and Sydney University (B.A. , 1957). He then studied overseas, at the University of Edinburgh (B.D. , 1960; M.Litt in Hebrew and Semitic Languages ) and Westminster Theological Seminary (ThM , 1961; ThD ). In 2003, he was granted an honorary ThD from the Australian College of Theology . Harman was Professor of Old Testament at Free Church College , Edinburgh, from 1966 to 1974, at Reformed Theological College , Geelong , from 1974 to 1977 and at Presbyterian Theological College , Melbourne , from 1978 until his retireme...

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