Brown, Dale W.
BROWN, Dale W.
BROWN, Dale W. American, b. 1926. Genres: Theology/Religion. Career: Professor of Christian Theology, Bethany Theological Seminary, Oak Brook, Illinois, 1963-94. Director of Religious Life, and Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Religion, McPherson College, 1958-62. Publications: In Christ Jesus: The Significance of Jesus as the Christ, 1965; Four Words for the World, 1968; So Send I You, 1969; Brethren and Pacifism, 1970; The Christian Revolutionary, 1971; Flamed by the Spirit, 1978; Understanding Pietism, 1978; What About the Russians?, 1984; Biblical Pacifism, 1986. Address: Bethany Theological Seminary, Butterfield and Meyers Road, Oak Brook, IL 60521, U.S.A.
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