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'Beyond the Jordan' is a collection of essays written to honor the life and labors of W. Harold Mare. Dr. Mare spent much of his academic career as Professor of New Testament at Covenant Theological Seminary in St. Louis. A man of indefatigable energy, broad interests, and an unswerving commitment to the Christian faith, his research expanded from New Testament interests to the archaeology of that world, including ancient Canaan and Israel as well as the eras following the establishment of Christianity. Apart from his work in textual studies, W. Harold Mare will be remembered for his…mehr

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'Beyond the Jordan' is a collection of essays written to honor the life and labors of W. Harold Mare. Dr. Mare spent much of his academic career as Professor of New Testament at Covenant Theological Seminary in St. Louis. A man of indefatigable energy, broad interests, and an unswerving commitment to the Christian faith, his research expanded from New Testament interests to the archaeology of that world, including ancient Canaan and Israel as well as the eras following the establishment of Christianity. Apart from his work in textual studies, W. Harold Mare will be remembered for his excavations of Abila of the Decapolis in Jordan, yet he also published a study of the archaeology of Jerusalem. Thus the title of this volume is ambiguous enough to allow a broad spectrum of topics relative to either side of the River Jordan.
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The contributors to the volume are associated with the Near East Archaeological Society which was the forum in which they were most closely associated with Dr. Mare. He served as president of the society for over two decades^1971 to 1992. The contributors include: Dr. Charles F. Aling and Dr. Clyde E. Billington, both members of the faculty of Northwestern College; Dr. Peter Briggs, Trinity Seminary Southwest; Dr. Reuben Bullard, Cincinnati Christian Seminary and the University of Cincinnati (deceased); Dr. Glenn Carnagey, Sr., (deceased); Dr. David W. Chapman, Covenant Theological Seminary; Dr. Mark Chavalas, University of Wisconsin-LaCrosse; Dr. John Davis, Grace Theological Seminary; Dr. David G. Hansen (Colonel, USA, Ret.); Dr. David Merling, Sr., Andrews University; Dr. Paul Ray, Jr., Andrews University; Dr. Keith N. Schoville, Professor Emeritus of Hebrew and Semitic Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison; Dr. Edwin Yamauchi, Miami (OH) University; Dr. Randall W. Younker, Andrews University; and Dr. Ronald Youngblood, Bethel Theological Seminary.