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'''Cornelius Van Dam''' is the professor of Old Testament at the Canadian Reformed Theological Seminary (Hamilton, Ontario). He holds a B.A from Wilfrid Laurier University, a B.D from, Theological College of the Canadian Reformed Churches; a Th.M., Knox College, University of Toronto, and a Th.D., Theological University of Kampen. Currently, he is the Principal and Academic Dean of the Canadian Reformed Theological Seminary.
 
'''Cornelius Van Dam''' is the professor of Old Testament at the Canadian Reformed Theological Seminary (Hamilton, Ontario). He holds a B.A from Wilfrid Laurier University, a B.D from, Theological College of the Canadian Reformed Churches; a Th.M., Knox College, University of Toronto, and a Th.D., Theological University of Kampen. Currently, he is the Principal and Academic Dean of the Canadian Reformed Theological Seminary.
  
 
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He is the author of:<br>
 
Divorce and Remarriage in the light of Old Testament Principles and their Application in the New Testament. Winnipeg: Premier, 1996.
 
Divorce and Remarriage in the light of Old Testament Principles and their Application in the New Testament. Winnipeg: Premier, 1996.

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Cornelius Van Dam is the professor of Old Testament at the Canadian Reformed Theological Seminary (Hamilton, Ontario). He holds a B.A from Wilfrid Laurier University, a B.D from, Theological College of the Canadian Reformed Churches; a Th.M., Knox College, University of Toronto, and a Th.D., Theological University of Kampen. Currently, he is the Principal and Academic Dean of the Canadian Reformed Theological Seminary.

He is the author of:
Divorce and Remarriage in the light of Old Testament Principles and their Application in the New Testament. Winnipeg: Premier, 1996.