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  2. Category : 21st-century Calvinist and Reformed theologians

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  3. American Calvinist and Reformed theologians - Wikipedia

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  4. Thomas Ice - Wikipedia

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    Ice received his BA from Howard Payne University in 1975, his masters in theology from Dallas Theological Seminary in 1981, and a PhD from Tyndale Theological Seminary in 1995. [1] He performed post-doctoral studies in church history at the University of Wales .

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  6. Robert L. Short - Wikipedia

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    Robert L. Short (1932 – July 6, 2009) was an American Presbyterian minister and the author of several books of "popular theology", including the 1965 bestseller The Gospel According to Peanuts. [ 1 ]

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  9. Robert L. Saucy - Wikipedia

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    Saucy was born in Salem, Oregon, and educated at George Fox College (1949–51) and Westmont College (1951–53), earning his A.B. in history. He went on to earn both his Th.M. (1958) and Th.D. (1961) in systematic theology at Dallas Theological Seminary. [2]