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al and Domestic Violence), and the Fund for | Theological Education. |
n), where the German Jesuits received their | theological education. |
Mukono, Uganda, as a missionary working in | theological education. |
rmanicum in Rome and received a substantial | theological education. |
restore Romanian monasticism; to reorganise | theological education; to reunite the Church by returni |
The Open Orthodox University is a Russian | theological educational institution founded by Fr. |
31-1445), these controversies about Western | theological elaborations and usages were identified as, |
ls, while others would combine conservative | theological emphases with more liberal social positions |
at integrates both Pentecostal and Wesleyan | theological emphases. |
n given greater prominence since a shift in | theological emphasis during the ninth century. |
ng communally, there can be a practical and | theological emphasis on its accessibility, to enable ev |
ence in the East Bloc, but with a different | theological emphasis. |
roes could be a source of philosophical and | theological errors. |
and became known for his philosophical and | theological erudition. |
d, in Exeter Hall, London, a lecture on the | Theological Essays of the Rev. F. D. Maurice, which he |
k, The Relations of the Church to Society - | Theological Essays, the Jesuit theologian, Father Edmun |
ain an elaborate treatise on money; several | theological essays; a life of his father, which is inte |
of Birmingham, leaving Queen's College as a | theological establishment, which moved to Somerset Road |
esno and has taught as adjunct professor of | Theological Ethics and the Environment at Fresno Pacifi |
He completed his Doctorate in Medical and | Theological Ethics at the University of Oxford in Engla |
ntral figure in contemporary Roman Catholic | Theological Ethics.She first became known in the 1980s |
Cassel wrote a large number of pamphlets on | theological, ethnological, and philological subjects. |
study house for clergy with a conservative | theological ethos. |
s in Rome, Trautman served as a peritus, or | theological expert, at the Second Vatican Council. |
olic Signature, and served as a peritus, or | theological expert, at the Second Vatican Council (1962 |
Its mantras and | theological explanations in the Brahmana texts are firs |
the "Three Chapters" in order to reconcile | theological factions in the Church, afterwards Pelagius |
The philosophical and | theological faculties still existed in the 20th century |
He also attended the | Theological Faculties of Innsbruck and Munich. |
"Preaching in the Midst of Conflict" in the | Theological Faculties of the Universities of Edinburgh, |
region of Peel-Dufferin), liaison with the | theological faculties and planning the preparations for |
He was made honorary doctor of the | theological faculty of the University of Vienna in 1865 |
From 1961 to 1977, he was part of the | theological faculty of Sion, over which he presided fro |
a, and then went to Belgium to study at the | Theological Faculty of Brussels and the Catechetical Ce |
sity of Munich, from where he 1920 moved to | theological faculty of the University of Marburg, where |
On top of this, Leuven's | Theological Faculty also played an active role during t |
e as well as a license in theology from the | Theological Faculty in Milan. |
ontifical Gregorian University in Rome, the | Theological Faculty of the University of Bratislava and |
e, accompanied by several professors of the | theological faculty of Leuven. |
professor of metaphysics and atheism at the | Theological Faculty of Northern Italy, and led the arch |
Ivan Pulyui graduated with honors from | Theological Faculty of the University of Vienna (1869), |
ssor of systematic theology and dean of the | theological faculty after 1884 and vice chancellor afte |
diocesan official of Salamanca, dean of the | Theological Faculty at the Pontifical University of Sal |
Stiftung was founded in connection with the | theological faculty at the University of Jena. |
rs of philosophy and general history by the | theological faculty of Hildesheim. |
he Catholic University of Milan; and at the | Theological Faculty of Northern Italy, specialising in |
From 1867 to 1868, he studied in the | Theological Faculty of the University of Innsbruck, per |
After studying at the | Theological Faculty of Paderborn, Cordes attended the U |
far as to relieve the conscience of the VU | theological faculty in regard to their required subscri |
He remained a member of its | theological faculty till 1826, and in 1828 was called t |
e papal deposing power was condemned by the | theological faculty of the Catholic University of Leuve |
za finished German gymnasium in Bielsko and | Theological faculty in Olomouc. |
he received a licentiate in theology at the | Theological Faculty of Burgos. |
doctorate in theology, and later joined the | Theological Faculty at the same university on May 1, 18 |
college is associated with the Presbyterian | Theological Faculty Ireland which was granted a Royal C |
e he was Professor of moral theology at the | theological faculty of the local university. |
e fulminated against the establishment of a | theological faculty at the University of Marburg. |
Since then, in addition to the | Theological Faculty (which has been offering a Diploma |
Pizziolo continued his studies at the | Theological Faculty of Northern Italy, from where he la |
Beginning in 1777 with the exception of the | theological faculty every Protestant could acquire acad |
is a professor of patrology at the Orthodox | Theological Faculty in Belgrade. |
Evangelical | Theological Faculty |
of the Leuven convent he was chosen by the | theological faculty of the university to take the place |
Balthasar Bebel, who was in control of the | theological faculty at Strasburg at the time of the pub |
nd in 1841 professor extraordinarius in the | theological faculty at Erlangen. |
dogmatic theology, and later on joined the | theological faculty of Vienna. |
The Evangelical | Theological Faculty (ETF), in Heverlee, Flanders, Belgi |
In the same year he entered the | theological faculty, where he soon became involved in t |
In 1545 he was made professor in the | theological faculty, in which his authority increased t |
1 Honorary Doctor of Divinity, Presbyterian | Theological Faculty, Ireland |
In 1631 he went over to the | theological faculty, and was rector of the academy from |
877 he became an associate professor to the | theological faculty. |
st rector; he was several times dean of the | theological faculty. |
but the Republicans have become a far more | theological, faith-directed party, not troubling with e |
JCR is an Associate Member of the Cambridge | Theological Federation (CTF). |
The Cambridge | Theological Federation is an association of theological |
, Cracknell also served as President of the | Theological Federation (1988 to 1995). |
House is a founder member of the Cambridge | Theological Federation. |
Student | Theological Fellowship |
th Cyril based on the Formula of Reunion, a | theological formula devised as a compromise. |
ving Tradition", a publication of the Roman | Theological Forum hosted by the Oblates of Wisdom in St |
The Bangalore | Theological Forum, an academic journal brought out twic |
te in Pastoral Psychology from the Graduate | Theological Foundation. |
"challenging the | theological foundations of the Church of England, he ca |
al Celibacy: Its Historical Development and | Theological Foundations", written by Stickler, was publ |
These liturgical traditions provided the | theological framework for establishing the creeds and c |
d little to help Jansen's rather persecuted | theological friends in France, but it reversed Madrid's |
a theory which found no favour amongst his | theological friends” (Otto Pfleiderer). |
ra Hased ve-Emet and of the Sampson Simpson | Theological Fund. |
Brunner once acknowledged that the only | theological genius of the 20th century was Barth. |
Cambridge and, finding the formalities of a | theological grounding unnecessary, a D.D. from St John' |
The church found "no | theological grounds for condemning or prohibiting marri |
Opponents of the Burgher Oath on | theological grounds became known as the Anti-Burghers - |
attracting some controversy at the time on | theological grounds). |
sanctity of their marriage on biblical and | theological grounds, but to secure his succession, Loth |
d non-recognition of the State of Israel on | theological grounds. |
did not sign the declaration, including on | theological grounds. |
ghers were opponents of the Burgher Oath on | theological grounds. |
ting heliocentric cosmology on physical and | theological grounds. |
lateral is referred to in Methodism as "our | theological guidelines” and is taught to its pastors in |
In 1850, he attended Presbyterian | Theological Hall in West River, Nova Scotia. |
He previously lectured at Knox | Theological Hall and the University of Otago, Dunedin, |
n Church of New South Wales established the | Theological Hall in 1873 to train Presbyterian minister |
he building of the new library, the present | Theological Hall completed in 1679. |
e merged with Leigh College and St Andrew's | Theological Hall to form the United Theological College |
was called to the ministry and attended the | Theological Hall of his denomination. |
ved his education at Glasgow University and | Theological Hall, Edinburgh. |
University of Glasgow and at the Secession | Theological Hall, Edinburgh, where he made the acquaint |
n the last year or so emerged as al-Qaeda's | theological hardliner" and an "insurgent-theologian" He |
Theological hermeneutics is a field of theology. | |
ollege offers tertiary courses in biblical, | theological, historical and pastoral studies. |
He devoted his time to | theological, historical, and chemical studies, and publ |
In addition to its | theological holdings, the library contains collections |
The Broken Center: Studies in the | Theological Horizon of Modern Literature. |
think-tank which "works to promote radical | theological ideas in public life". |
s interpreters had incorrectly conveyed the | theological ideas on both sides, leading to an unjustif |
In its | theological identity, Western Theological Seminary is e |
his role as an advisor to Henry VIII on the | theological implications of his divorce from Catherine |
eeply concerned about the philosophical and | theological implications of physics. |
ical presentation of biblical books and the | theological implications of attending to their final fo |
mission was asked to consider the legal and | theological implications flowing from decisions related |
and 1583, and several works of exclusively | theological import, Acosta is best known as the writer |
ai is lyrical, narrative, philosophical and | theological in its style and as a result was instrument |
James Martineau was an advocate of | theological inclusivity arguing that explicitly Unitari |
His synchronization efforts and | theological incompetence caused many disputes with the |
is the important matter can also serve as a | theological indication about how fundamental the differ |
men in Church and Society: A Historical and | Theological Inquiry (1971) by Georgia Harkness (ISBN 0- |
arian Universalist congregations; encourage | theological inquiry into the contemporary Pagan resurge |
at Princeton, and a member of the Center of | Theological Inquiry at Princeton Theological Seminary. |
In 1978, he co-founded the Center of | Theological Inquiry, an independent institution sponsor |
loquium at Princeton University's Center of | Theological Inquiry, 2010 |
Biblical and | Theological Insights from Ancient and Modern Civil Law. |
the Calvinist community runs the Protestant | Theological Institute of Cluj. |
g as a Christian Training Institution and a | theological institute for the Baptist churches in Benga |
onal Seminar at Maktaba-e-Anaveem Pakistan [ | Theological Institute for Laity] on 15 July, 2010. |
nd as professor of dogmatic theology at the | Theological Institute Paul VI in Londrina. |
The Messianic Jewish | Theological Institute is a Messianic Yeshiva designed f |
ge, then attended the Hamilton Literary and | Theological Institute in New York City. |
1883, he attended the Hamilton Literary and | Theological Institute and Madison, now known as Colgate |
anges between Resurrection and the Lutheran | Theological Institute in Sibiu. |
nding member of Maktaba-e-Anaveem Pakistan [ | Theological Institute for Laity] and a famous local the |
school which ultimately become the Richmond | Theological Institute and the Virginia Union University |
1872 began his training at the provisional | theological institute at Wesley College, Melbourne. |
ated in the founding of Kentucky Normal and | Theological Institute (later Simmons University) in 187 |
of the Advisory Board of Maktaba-e-Anaveem [ | Theological Institute for Laity] Pakistan. |
e, exerted himself for years to establish a | theological institute for his diocese; it was opened in |
diplomat, the Dean of St. Sergius Orthodox | Theological Institute in Paris, and translator of Serge |
He is a graduate of the | Theological Institute of Halki seminary, Istanbul. |
seminarians from schools within the Boston | Theological Institute as well as area school undergradu |
aris, where he helped found the St. Sergius | Theological Institute in 1925 and was a professor there |
mont for three years he attended the Newton | Theological Institute and graduated in 1853. |
Professor of Church History at the Orthodox | Theological Institute, and a Fellow at the Centre Natio |
rks as the Executive Director of the Boston | Theological Institute. |
, studied under Saward at the International | Theological Institute. |
e Grigorieff began studying at the Orthodox | Theological Institute. |
agon, and then went on to be trained in the | theological institutes of Lleida and La Seu d'Urgell. |
In 1823 he began to publish his | Theological Institutes, which remained a standard for m |
He was professor of homiletics at Newton | Theological Institution from 1879-82; professor of hist |
s a teaching position at the Academical and | Theological Institution of New Hampton, New Hampshire, |
1916 and moved out of its church and Newton | Theological Institution facilities to The Fenway, into |
It has a claim to being the sole Protestant | theological institution to teach in two languages (Hung |
Mamarapha College is a post-secondary | theological institution for indigenous Australians loca |
le College in 1840 and then attended Newton | Theological Institution seminary in Newton, Massachuset |
rown University in 1870 and from the Newton | Theological Institution in 1874, he preached for one ye |
founding President and first tutor of a new | theological institution, the Hackney Academy. |
military service in 1865, he entered Newton | Theological Institution, a Baptist seminary, graduating |
wn University and took his DD at the Newton | Theological Institution. |
and one of the founders of the Newton | Theological Institution. |
Church to be on the faculty of this premier | theological institution. |
educated at Brown University and at Newton | Theological Institution. |
grown to become one of the largest tertiary | theological institutions in the South Pacific. |
ernism that was taking hold in contemporary | theological institutions. |
In addition to | theological instruction, the speakers often deliver ins |
e, Messiaen outlines his inspirations, both | theological, instrumental and compositional. |
In addition, this volume serves the | theological interests of vast portions of the evangelic |
His | theological interests focus on two areas: fundamental t |
A | Theological Introduction to the New Testament ISBN 0-28 |
Athanasius: A | Theological Introduction, 2007 |
of ways that Milton's argument, even being | theological, is valid in today's world as we grapple wi |
ile not ignoring the divisive political and | theological issues such as Theology of the Land, Justic |
dition, 1992) deals with the historical and | theological issues raised by Eastern Orthodoxy. |
n emotional impact on Leo XIII, despite the | theological issues concerning the consecration of non-C |
Theological issues became his main interest, with a con | |
Muslim / Christian relations, when profound | theological issues were addressed for the first time by |
Hammar's liberal positions on several | theological issues made him controversial among more co |
taunch Reformed perspective on a variety of | theological issues. |
ent discussions revealed agreement on major | theological issues. |
ony Campolo would debate current events and | theological issues. |
The current Review is a student managed | theological journal whose content is provided by facult |
Calvin and the Lex Naturalis, Stulos | Theological Journal 6 (1998): 1-22. |
he Princeton Review, the leading Old School | theological journal under the editorship of Charles Hod |
The Dunwoodie Review is a | theological journal published by the students of St. Jo |
"Because It Had Not Rained," Westminster | Theological Journal 20 (1958) pp. |
ivinity School publish a non-denominational | theological journal. |
He is also Editor of Tradition, an Orthodox | theological journal. |
l of Theology, Southern Seminary's official | theological journal. |
nster publishes the semi-annual Westminster | Theological Journal. |
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