Frank Stagg (theologian) - Professional

Professional

1941-44 Pastor; First Baptist Church, DeRidder, Louisiana
1945-64 Professor of New Testament and Greek; New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary
1964-77 James Buchanan Harrison Professor of New Testament; Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
1977-82 Senior Professor of New Testament; Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
1982 Emeritus Professor; Southern Baptist Theological Seminary; Louisville, KY

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