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      Dr Laszlo Gallusz is a principal lecturer in New Testament studies at Newbold College (UK). He also serves as the head of the department of theological studies. He holds a doctorate from Karoli Gaspar University of the Reformed Church in Hungary (Budapest). His dissertation, entitled The Throne Motif in Revelation has been published by T&T Clark (London) in the well-known Library of New Testament Studies series. His book on Seven Prayers of Jesus has been published also in London, by IVP press, and it has been translated to number of languages. Altogether, Dr Gallusz authored altogether four books, he edited also several books and he is author of number of scholarly articles. He is also an associate editor for the coming new SDA Biblical-Theological Dictionary and an active member of the Biblical Research Institute Committee of the General Conference. His primary interests are the Johannine writings and New Testament eschatology. He lives in Binfield (in England) with his wife Helena and their 11-year-old son Benjamin.