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'''David Allan Hubbard ''' was the 3rd President of [[Fuller Theological Seminary]] and Old Testament scholar. Under his leadership, the Fuller Seminary became the world's largest multidenominational seminary and an important center for mainstream evangelical thought.<ref>{{cite web|author= |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1996/06/16/us/david-a-hubbard-68-is-dead-bible-expert-and-seminary-head.html |title=David A. Hubbard, 68, Is Dead; Bible Expert and Seminary Head - The New York Times |website=Nytimes.com |date=1996-06-16 |accessdate=2017-04-18}}</ref>
'''David Allan Hubbard ''' was the 3rd President of [[Fuller Theological Seminary]] and Old Testament scholar. Under his leadership, Fuller became the world's largest multidenominational seminary and an important center for mainstream evangelical thought.<ref>{{cite web|author= |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1996/06/16/us/david-a-hubbard-68-is-dead-bible-expert-and-seminary-head.html |title=David A. Hubbard, 68, Is Dead; Bible Expert and Seminary Head - The New York Times |website=Nytimes.com |date=1996-06-16 |accessdate=2017-04-18}}</ref>


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David Allan Hubbard
3rd President of Fuller Theological Seminary
In office
1963–1993
Preceded byEdward John Carnell
Succeeded byRichard Mouw
Personal details
BornApril 8,1928
Stockton, California
DiedJune 7,1996
Santa Barbara, California
SpouseRuth Doyal Hubbard
Children4
Alma materWestmont College (B.A.)
Fuller Theological Seminary (M.Div.)
St. Andrews University (Ph.D.)

David Allan Hubbard was the 3rd President of Fuller Theological Seminary and Old Testament scholar. Under his leadership, Fuller became the world's largest multidenominational seminary and an important center for mainstream evangelical thought.[1]

References

  1. ^ "David A. Hubbard, 68, Is Dead; Bible Expert and Seminary Head - The New York Times". Nytimes.com. 1996-06-16. Retrieved 2017-04-18.