Arqueologia Biblica – (Spanish)
$18.73
Marcos L. Howard vive en Espaa, junto con su esposa Sarah, desde el ao 1984 y tienen tres hijos. Marcos se licencio en filologia inglesa en Asbury College en 1978. Consiguio su primer master en la enseanza del ingles como idioma extranjero de la Universidad de Ball State en 1985, y un segundo master en estudios biblicos del Seminario Teologico de Asbury en el ao 2000. Habla cuatro idiomas con fluidez y lee otros seis, incluidos el hebreo y el griego biblico. Como hobby, lee libros y revistas sobre la evidencia cientifica relacionada con la creacion, sobre temas linguisticos, y sobre la arqueologia biblica. Ha publicado varios articulos en revistas cristianas y ha dado numerosas conferencias publicas sobre estos temas, tanto en Espaa como en los Estados Unidos, su pais de origen. Actualmente escribe y ensea cursos en relacion con la Biblia y la fe cristiana y participa como anciano en su iglesia local.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781609578312
ISBN10: 1609578317
Language: Spanish
Marcos Howard
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: September 2010
Publisher: Xulon Press
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