About Us
Dr. Louis Tyler is a Baptist minister who has taught Hebrew, Aramaic, Greek, English, Spanish, German, and Bible. He holds a BSE from the University of Texas at Austin (1970) with teaching certification in English, Spanish, and German; the M.Div. degree from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (1974), and an M.A. in Hebrew (Greek minor) from he University of Texas at Austin (1981), and a Ph.D. in Foreign-Language Education-Hebrew (Aramaic minor), also at UT Austin (1988). He currently teaches at the Río Grande Bible College in Edinburg, Texas, and serves a adjunct professor with Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary of Kansas City, Missouri.
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