Dave Hunt (apologist)

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Dave Hunt (born September 30, 1926 in Riverside , California as David Charles Hadden Hunt ; † April 5, 2013 ) was an American apologist , radio commentator, preacher and author of numerous books, some of which have also been translated into German.

Life

David Charles Hadden Hunt was the son of Albert E., a chiropractor , and Lillian M. (Wilkins) Hunt. He came from a family belonging to the Brethren movement . He studied mathematics at the University of California in Los Angeles and then worked as a management consultant . From 1973 he devoted himself entirely to the field service. He traveled to the countries of the Middle East . He published The Berean Call magazine monthly . In his books he deals theologically with the topics of prophecy , other religions , sects and occultism . He took the view that both Jerusalem and Israel had been clearly promised by their God to “the Jews” according to the Bible, and if “the Palestinians” claimed that according to the Koran God had promised them this area, then they were mistaken. He commented on Western culture and the ecumenical movement between Catholics and Protestants. A negative attitude towards the theory of evolution was a topic on his radio show and interviews.

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Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Dave Hunt's biographical data in: Ann Evory: Contemporary Authors New Revision Series: A Bio-Bibliographical Guide to Current Writers in Fiction, General Non-Fiction, Poetry, Journalism, Drama, Motion Pictures, Television, & Other Fields . Gale, 1983, p. 286
  2. Jerusalem - the plaything of the peoples . (PDF)
  3. Peter LaLonde, Paul LaLonde: Startling Proofs: Does God Really Exist? ( Memento from April 17, 2011 in the Internet Archive )