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in Luther (1509-16) in the context of their | theological thought. |
he Hebrews) into a series of texts on their | theological points and wrote an introduction to each se |
they supported the Royalist cause, or their | theological attitudes were high Anglican or both. |
ce to which neither their numbers nor their | theological acumen entitled them. |
his Church on account of their sex or their | theological views on the ordination of women," after wh |
n), where the German Jesuits received their | theological education. |
The brothers were noted for their | theological learning; they were also voluminous writers |
l leaders in the Federal Vision began their | theological careers in the Christian Reconstructionist |
In Theo-Drama: | Theological Dramatic Theory-the following 5-volume work |
rd University Summer Programme in Theology, | theological consultant to the House of Bishops of the G |
ls actually do have a stronger theoretical, | theological, and legal basis within Islam for what they |
The fame of this | theological seminary was so great that Pope Agapetus I |
to collect patristic texts supporting this | theological position in preparation for the synod of 81 |
m to Kottayam for teaching in the Mar Thoma | Theological Seminary. |
He also published three | theological works: A Fit Rebuke to a Ludicrous Infidel, |
High in the sky are the three | theological virtues: Faith, Hope, and Charity. |
, a table of weights and measures and three | theological tracts on the ages of the world, the loosin |
1893 he became the inspector of the Tiflis | Theological Seminary in Tbilisi, and in 1898 - its dean |
Later, they studied together at Tiflis | Theological Seminary. |
He switched from legal to | theological studies. |
efers to the application of hermeneutics to | theological texts, particularly scripture. |
the Word of God, than as a contribution to | theological science." |
sity of Munich, from where he 1920 moved to | theological faculty of the University of Marburg, where |
In addition to | theological instruction, the speakers often deliver ins |
a theologian's outstanting contribution to | theological reflection, etc.-several Jesuits have been |
He devoted his time to | theological, historical, and chemical studies, and publ |
ral Assembly, particularly those related to | theological education of ministers and the provision of |
Candlish made a number of contributions to | theological literature. |
dgeshire, in recognition of his services to | theological learning. |
onology, and there is no attention given to | theological matters.:845 |
d Anglican Priest who dedicated his life to | theological teaching and research and was Ely Professor |
Modernism refers to | theological opinions expressed during the late 19th and |
e of court-preacher at Weimar, but owing to | theological disputes was compelled to resign this offic |
Rev. Tracy's | theological views were absolutely orthodox for his deno |
ld landmarks" or to not give up traditional | theological positions. |
praised for his general method of treating | theological subjects, and particularly for his diligenc |
came professor of church history at Trefeca | theological college, and became professor of the New Te |
cene,” classifies and describes Trinitarian | theological accounts of the mid to late 4th century (ca |
ofessor of New Testament Studies at Trinity | Theological College, Brisbane, and was Principal of Tri |
Trinity | Theological Seminary, a non-denominational Bible colleg |
an Women in Religion and Culture at Trinity | Theological Seminary in Ghana. |
y at Baylor University and George W. Truett | Theological Seminary in Waco, Texas (2002-2003), he ret |
s at Baylor University and George W. Truett | Theological Seminary in Waco. |
is Professor of Theology, George W. Truett | Theological Seminary, Baylor University, Waco, Texas, U |
to Shafi school of law, while the other two | theological orientations,the Mujahids and the Jama'ats, |
Ph.D., Tyndale | Theological Seminary, 1995 |
ne Bible College (MNBC) is an undergraduate | theological and ministerial training college owned and |
On leaving the Forces he undertook | theological training and was ordained in the Church of |
h (1991-2000), now president of Unification | Theological Seminary (UTS). |
The Unification | Theological Seminary (UTS), is the main seminary of the |
e Unification Church, where its Unification | Theological Seminary is located. |
niversity of Edinburgh, Scotland, and Union | Theological Seminary, Richmond, Virginia. |
In Ginter Park are Union | Theological Seminary & Presbyterian School of Christian |
1997: Nanjing Union | Theological Seminary (Nanjing) |
d from Dartmouth in 1870 and from the Union | Theological Seminary in 1877, and then studied in Berli |
ege in 1884, and later graduated from Union | Theological Seminary in New York. |
and a graduate of Oberlin College and Union | Theological Seminary in the City of New York, founded t |
York City to share the campus of the Union | Theological Seminary. |
He earned the Master of Divinity at Union | Theological Seminary in Richmond, VA (where he studied |
degree at Columbia University and Union | Theological Seminary. |
y of Edinburgh, followed by a year at Union | Theological Seminary, New York City (1921-1922). |
ew York University in 1839 and at the Union | theological seminary in 1842. |
Eric first taught at the Andhra Union | Theological College, Dornakal from 1962 to 1964 along w |
's degree in sacred theology from the Union | Theological Seminary. |
From 1859-61, Twichell attended Union | Theological Seminary, New York. |
th enrolled as a full-time student at Union | Theological Seminary in 1929. |
es with professor Paul Tillich in the Union | Theological Seminary. |
ghborhood Ginter Park and brought the Union | Theological Seminary there. |
ndrews, the University of Glasgow and Union | Theological Seminary, New York City, USA. |
en receiving a M.Div and Ph.D. at The Union | Theological Seminary. |
He subsequently enrolled at Union | Theological Seminary in the City of New York, from whic |
Schaff and Charles Augustus Briggs of Union | Theological Seminary in New York about the need for suc |
ucceeded Joseph Hough as President of Union | Theological Seminary in the City of New York. |
le, Connecticut) was president of the Union | Theological Seminary, Moderator of the Presbyterian Chu |
graduated from Yale in 1851 and from Union | Theological Seminary in 1855 at which point he was offi |
arish project , which was attached to Union | Theological Seminary in the City of New York. |
structor in biblical philology at the Union | Theological Seminary, in 1881 an associate professor of |
ed his degrees from Union College and Union | Theological Seminary. |
Dr. Julius Bewer, both members of the Union | Theological Seminary Faculty. |
He then attended the Union | Theological Seminary in the City of New York, and the R |
He has done graduate work at Union | Theological Seminary in New York City, and at Lutheran |
Serene Jones is the president of Union | Theological Seminary in the City of New York. |
honorably discharged he attended the Union | Theological Seminary and Defiance College He went on to |
d then taught school until he entered Union | Theological Seminary, Virginia. |
1987, she spent six months a year at Union | Theological Seminary in New York City, where she was a |
71); he also spent a year studying at Union | Theological Seminary in New York City (1971-72) before |
Union | Theological College is the theological college for the |
the City of New York, and seminary at Union | Theological Seminary (NYC) in 1852. |
Mark Allan Powell (Ph.D Union | Theological Seminary) is the Robert and Phyllis Leather |
e it operated in cooperation with the Union | Theological Seminary and the Jewish Theological Seminar |
lege, Wisconsin, in 1860 and from the Union | Theological Seminary in New York City three years later |
inia and the Synod of North Carolina, Union | Theological Seminary was founded in 1812 as the theolog |
University, a Doctoral Fellowship of Union | Theological Seminary and the Merrill Theological Fellow |
ed a bachelor of divinity degree from Union | Theological Seminary in New York in 1945 and served as |
He earned a B.D. from the Union | Theological Seminary in the City of New York and was or |
When Union | Theological Seminary announced its plans to give up its |
received his divinity degree from the Union | Theological Seminary. |
iversity of Edinburgh (1955-1958) and Union | Theological Seminary, where he received his PhD in 1965 |
Union | Theological Seminary, New York City conferred upon him |
chool of Religion (for one year), the Union | Theological Seminary (for one year), and at the Vanderb |
cipal founder as well as president of Union | Theological Seminary. |
pden-Sydney College in 1950, and from Union | Theological Seminary & Presbyterian School of Christian |
1963 and May 1966 Sanders studied at Union | Theological Seminary, New York for his Th.D. His thesis |
Parker attended Union | Theological Seminary, and became an ordained minister, |
Andhra Union | Theological Seminary, Dornakal |
He has a doctorate in preaching from Union | Theological Seminary in New York. |
Wesleyan University in 1840 and from Union | Theological Seminary in 1843, and then entered the mini |
Educated at Keble College, Oxford and Union | Theological Seminary in the City of New York, with a do |
Then he attended Union | Theological Seminary, earning an M.A. degree from Union |
1969, Rev. Dr. Gladstone joined the United | Theological College [UTC, Bangalore - the only autonomo |
vangelical United Brethren Heritage, United | Theological Seminary. |
Prasada Rao studied theology at the United | Theological College, Bengaluru between 1941 to 1945 alo |
The codex currently is housed at the United | Theological Seminary (P. |
whilst studying at the same time at United | Theological College, Aberystwyth in preparation for ent |
Eric began teaching Religions at the United | Theological College, Bengaluru along with G. D. Melanch |
liyara Baghavathi Temple, The Kerala United | Theological Seminary, The Kannammoola CSI Church etc., |
d her Doctor of Ministry degree from United | Theological Seminary in Ohio. |
ams joined the teaching staff at the United | Theological College Aberystwyth under its Principal, Re |
Park teaches at United | Theological Seminary in Trotwood, Ohio. |
Paul in 1962 to become United | Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities. |
e received a Doctor of Ministry from United | Theological Seminary in 1991. |
an Church of Wales he studied at the United | Theological College, Aberystwyth and graduated BD in 19 |
s joined the teaching faculty of the United | Theological College, Bangalore. |
He was Principal of the United | Theological College Aberystwyth from 1939 to 1949. |
man of the Board of Governors of the United | Theological College of the West Indies (UTCWI) where he |
He currently teaches at United | Theological Seminary and resides in Beavercreek, Ohio. |
a Doctor of Ministry degree from the United | Theological Seminary in 1974. |
Dakota (Bachelor of Arts, 1971) and United | Theological Seminary in Dayton, Ohio (Master of Divinit |
, later training for the ministry at United | Theological College of Lanka in Pilimatalawe, receiving |
s and theology and has taught at the United | Theological College of the West Indies, the Caribbean G |
Callam was educated at the United | Theological College of the West Indies, the University |
Religious Studies and Theology from United | Theological Seminary in New Brighton, Minnesota |
is own Yoruba people according to universal | theological concerns such as the nature of the Deity, m |
t Aspland bought William Vidler's Universal | Theological Magazine and changed the name to the Monthl |
Documents touching upon | theological aspects as well as practical guidelines wer |
zhgorod before entering the Uniate Uzhgorod | Theological Seminary. |
nd Andalusia, and writing tracts on various | theological controversies. |
He has also edited various | theological works and contributed to others. |
ogian, and is known to have written various | theological and biblical commentaries. |
sh; Jones himself wrote in Welsh on various | theological topics. |
uding commentaries on the Bible and various | theological topics. |
ndicate some level of tolerance for varying | theological perspectives. |
g to embrace as many as possible of varying | theological color, he followed the traditional formulas |
He established the St. John Vianney | Theological Seminary, retiring in 1987. |
James II of England and engaged in vigorous | theological debates with both Anglican and Puritan spok |
, Bethune-Cookman College, and the Virginia | Theological Seminary. |
liam and Mary in 1833 and from the Virginia | Theological Seminary in 1836. |
the University of the South and at Virginia | Theological Seminary. |
Benhase graduated from Virginia | Theological Seminary. |
the University of Virginia and the Virginia | Theological Seminary. |
y in 1972, after which he attended Virginia | Theological Seminary in Alexandria, Virginia to become |
duated from Grove City College and Virginia | Theological Seminary. |
the University of Virginia and the Virginia | Theological Seminary. |
Princeton University and attended Virginia | Theological Seminary prior to his ordination to the dia |
therford Craighill (Honorary D.D., Virginia | Theological Seminary) was an American missionary to Chi |
ginia at Alexandria, Virginia, and Virginia | Theological Seminary, he was ordained to the priesthood |
earned a Masters of Divinity from Virginia | Theological Seminary and has a Ph.D. in Religious Studi |
He then attended Virginia | Theological Seminary in Alexandria, receiving his Maste |
Seminary Road is named for the Virginia | Theological Seminary, which is located at its intersect |
he Protestant Episcopal Church and Virginia | Theological Seminary, where he graduated in 1857. |
grade intersection, and fronts the Virginia | Theological Seminary and the historic neighborhoods of |
e University of Texas and then the Virginia | Theological Seminary, obtaining his Master in Divinity |
a, was a priest's son and attended Virginia | Theological Seminary. |
eiving a Master's in religion from Virginia | Theological Seminary, and a doctorate in theology from |
er of the Board of Trustees of the Virginia | Theological Seminary. |
Virginia | Theological Seminary, the largest accredited Episcopal |
irginia and a divinity degree from Virginia | Theological Seminary. |
Master of Divinity degree from the Virginia | Theological Seminary in Alexandria, Virginia. |
ning to school and graduating from Virginia | Theological Seminary in Alexandria, Virginia with a Mas |
He then attended Virginia | Theological Seminary, earning his Master of Divinity in |
to be admitted as a student to the Virginia | Theological Seminary in 1951. |
in Geneva, New York, he studied at Virginia | Theological Seminary before ordination to the diaconate |
a priest who was the rector of the Volhynia | Theological Seminary. |
far as to relieve the conscience of the VU | theological faculty in regard to their required subscri |
ardiff and Aberystwyth) and the South Wales | Theological College. |
m the Lublin Catholic University and Warsaw | Theological Academy. |
Wartburg | Theological Seminary, Evangelical Lutheran Mission. |
in Diebach, Germany, Reu taught at Wartburg | Theological Seminary in Dubuque, IA. |
aried much over time; the earliest form was | theological anti-Judaism. |
He was | theological until 1830 when he was suspended from his p |
iversity (Education) (1973), the Washington | Theological Union (Divinity) (1977), Salve Regina Colle |
so an assistant professor at the Washington | Theological Union from 1979 to 1984. |
FC is an affiliate member of the Washington | Theological Consortium. |
he Navy, he was the president of Washington | Theological Union. |
Le Bas, Charles Webb: | Theological Library Vol. |
Principal of Wells | Theological College from 1911-16 he was then appointed |
studied at Peterhouse, Cambridge and Wells | Theological College before being ordained priest in 195 |
Headingley and then the Principal of Wells | Theological College before a 14 year stint as Suffragan |
He did his pastoral training at Wells | Theological College. |
After a spell as a tutor at Wells | Theological College he held Lancastrian incumbencies at |
in 1912, he was offered a position at Wells | Theological College, becoming Vice-Principal in 1913 an |
d ordained after a period of study at Wells | Theological College in 1913 . |
Appointed Vice Principal of Wells | Theological College and then Warden of the College of t |
studied for the ordained ministry at Wells | Theological College, and also obtained a Postgraduate C |
He went to Salisbury and Wells | Theological College (now called Sarum College) in Salis |
fter this he became Vice-principal of Wells | Theological College. |
After a period of study at Wells | Theological College he was ordained in 1910, his first |
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