Howard F. Vos
Author of Nelson's New Illustrated Bible Manners And Customs How The People Of The Bible Really Lived
About the Author
Howard F. Vos was professor of history and archaeology at The King's College. He is the author of twenty-five books including Beginnings in Bible Geography, Can I Trust The Bible, Genesis and Galatians in the Everyday Bible Commentary series, and coauthor of the Wycliffe Encyclopedia. His writings show more display a vast knowledge of Bible geography, archeology, and church history for Christians seeking to increase their understanding of Scripture. show less
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Works by Howard F. Vos
Nelson's New Illustrated Bible Manners And Customs How The People Of The Bible Really Lived (1999) 338 copies
Wycliffe Historical Geography of Bible Lands (Stories for Teachers and Preachers Series!) (2003) 55 copies
First and Second Samuel: Bible Study Commentary (Bible study commentary series) (1983) 38 copies, 1 review
Beginnings in the Old Testament: An Introductory Guide to the Old Testament (1975) 36 copies, 1 review
Beginnings in the New Testament: [an introductory guide to the books of the New Testament] (1973) 21 copies
Nelson's Quick Reference Introduction to the Bible (Nelson's Quick Reference Series) (1993) 13 copies
Métodos de Estudo Bíblico 2 copies
Archaeology & Bible History 1 copy
The Life of our Devine Lord 1 copy
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Common Knowledge
- Legal name
- Vos, Howard Frederic
- Other names
- 華侯活
- Birthdate
- 1925
- Gender
- male
- Education
- Dallas Theological Seminary (ThM)
Dallas Theological Seminary (ThD)
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Reviews
In this book the author captures the emotion of a concerned apostle as he invites enslaved Christians to renounce a legalistic pattern of living and return to the liberty found in the life of faith.
An Introduction to Church History highlights the significant events, movements, and characters in the two-thousand-year history of the church, including modern developments and thought patterns. Written clearly and simply, it allows readers at all levels to grasp and appreciate the history of Christianity through the centuries since Pentecost. Designed as an introductory text, it is easily adapted for personal study, the adult Sunday School class, or group Bible study.
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