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Morris Inch

Author of 12 Who Changed the World

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About the Author

Morris A. Inch is Professor Emeritus of Biblical Studies, Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois, and former President of The Institute of Holy Land Studies (renamed Jerusalem University College), Jerusalem, Israel. He has authored over fifty books and hundreds of articles, the former including Pain As show more a Means of Grace, The Enigma of Justice, and A Guide to Christian Ethics with Wipf and Stock or Resource Publications). show less

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Works by Morris Inch

12 Who Changed the World (2003) 58 copies
Interpreting the word of God: Festschrift in honor of Steven Barabas (1976) — Editor; Contributor — 30 copies
A Case for Christianity (1997) 19 copies
The evangelical challenge (1978) 13 copies
Celebrating Jesus as Lord (1974) 4 copies
Paced by God (1973) 3 copies

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