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John D. Hannah (born c. 1940s) is an author and professor at Dallas Theological Seminary. His official title is "Distinguished Professor of Historical Theology, Research Professor of Theological Studies." He served as the department chair of Historical Theology for over twenty years and has taught at DTS since 1972.
In 1814 he was received into the Wesleyan ministry. [1] In 1824 Hannah was sent to America to a Wesleyan conference. He was in 1834 appointed tutor of the Wesleyan Theological Institution, at Hoxton and then at Stoke Newington. From 1840 to 1842 and from 1854 to 1858 he was secretary, and in 1842 and again in 1851 president of the Wesleyan ...
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1861 – John Sandford The Mission and Extension of the Church at Home; 1862 – Adam Storey Farrar A Critical History of Free Thought in reference to the Christian Religion; 1863 – John Hannah The Relation between the Divine and Human Elements in Holy Scripture; 1864 – Thomas Dehany Bernard The Progress of Doctrine in the New Testament
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John Hannah may refer to: John Hannah (Methodist), called the elder (1792–1867), English Wesleyan minister; John Hannah (archdeacon of Lewes), the younger, (1818–1888), his son, Anglican priest and schoolmaster; John Hannah (dean of Chichester) (1843–1931), his son, Anglican priest; John Hannah (VC) (1921–1947), Scottish RAF radio operator
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While John G. Lake also started a ministry with the same name and in the same city in 1915, the current organization was founded (also phrased in printed materials as "rebirthed" or "reopened") on July 22 of 1999 by Cal Pierce, who was previously involved with Bethel Church in Redding, California.