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Gilbert H. Johnson

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Gilbert H. Johnson was an American evangelical seminary professor and former president of the Evangelical Theological Society. Johnson served as professor of theology and director of the Christian service department at Nyack College, and was the author of The Pilgrimage of Joseph Douglas Williams: A Brief Portrayal of His Life (1952), and the JETS article "The Outreach Of Theological Education" (1960).

Family

His mother was Cora Jane Brown and his father was Samuel David Johnson.[1]

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