For perspective, realize that quarreling is in the spirit of this blog. The embedded video is roughly 13 minutes long and only scratches the surface of Dr. Hall's research. For a more in depth analysis with "point/counterpoint," see this post and thread where, after the release of Dr. Hall's book, Dr. Gregg Frazer, now a Dean at The Master's University, expressed his disagreement with Mark, and the late great Tom Van Dyke, of course, was there to chime in.
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Monday, March 23, 2026
Congrats to our friend Mark David Hall
The renowned scholar Mark David Hall (at George Fox and Regent Universities) recently was appointed to the White House's Religious Liberty Commission's Advisory Board. As such, he can present his material to the public under the auspices of "Whitehouse.gov," which is what he does here in a lecture entitled, "The Story of America: The Faith of Our Founders."
For perspective, realize that quarreling is in the spirit of this blog. The embedded video is roughly 13 minutes long and only scratches the surface of Dr. Hall's research. For a more in depth analysis with "point/counterpoint," see this post and thread where, after the release of Dr. Hall's book, Dr. Gregg Frazer, now a Dean at The Master's University, expressed his disagreement with Mark, and the late great Tom Van Dyke, of course, was there to chime in.
For perspective, realize that quarreling is in the spirit of this blog. The embedded video is roughly 13 minutes long and only scratches the surface of Dr. Hall's research. For a more in depth analysis with "point/counterpoint," see this post and thread where, after the release of Dr. Hall's book, Dr. Gregg Frazer, now a Dean at The Master's University, expressed his disagreement with Mark, and the late great Tom Van Dyke, of course, was there to chime in.
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