Roark, Dallas M.
ROARK, Dallas M.
ROARK, Dallas M. American, b. 1931. Genres: Intellectual history, Philosophy, Theology/Religion. Career: Professor of Philosophy, Emporia State University, Kansas, since 1966. Pastor of Baptist churches in Bonaparte and West Branch, Iowa, 1955-60; Instructor, 1960-63, Assistant Professor, 1963-65, and Associate Professor of Religion, 1965-66, Wayland Baptist College, Plainview, Texas. Publications: (ed.) The Wayland Lectures, 1962; The Christian Faith, 1969; Dietrich Bonhoffer, 1972; Introduction to Philosophy, 1979. Address: 7239 SW 53rd St, Topeka, KS 66610, U.S.A.
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