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CSART Inaugural Event

CSART Inaugural Event

by Jeff Childers | Nov 8, 2016 | Events & News

Carmichael-Walling Lectures & Inaugural Events Abilene Christian University’s Center for the Study of Ancient Religious Texts launched November 2-3 in a series of events on the university campus that included the 30th annual Carmichael-Walling Lectures on...

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