Indiana State University - Philosophy
Lincoln Christian University
DNG
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Emmanuel School of Religion
Charles
Davis
Minnesota Bible College
Indiana State University
Danville Area Community College
Professor of Religion and Bible. Taught courses in New Testament exegesis
Linguistics and cross-cultural communication
philosophy and theology.
Minnesota Bible College
Retired
Coordinated the vocational and academic programs in Danville Correctional Center for Danville Area Community College until October 2012.
Danville Area Community College
Danville
IL
I was the Director of College Programs for Danville Area Community College at the Danville Correctional Center. The program included five vocational programs serving 85 inmates at a time. In addition
I managed a programs of academic classes leading to Associates in Science or Arts for inmates. Approximately 50 courses were offered per academic year. I retired from this position at the end of October 2012. \nCurrently I volunteer at the prison teaching Bible Study courses to inmates. I also teach a course in World Religions for Danville Area Community College.\nI am currently engaged in authoring books in the Bible study Genre. My first publication went to the printer on February 13
2013. Te title of the book is The Surpassing Righteousness: the Sermon on the Mount for Would-be Disciples. It is available through Xlibris Corporation.
Mr.
Terre Haute
Indiana Area
Adjunct Faculty
Indiana State University
DNG
Philosophy
Purdue University
Master of Divinity (MDiv)
Philosophy & Christian Doctrine
Lincoln Christian University
Master of Arts (MA)
Philosophy & Christian Doctrine
Lincoln Christian University
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University of Indianapolis
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