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ion's North Central College and Evangelical | Theological Seminary (E.T.S.). |
It was built on a history of evangelical | theological education going back to 1835. |
hical Society is related to the Evangelical | Theological Society. |
e was established to provide an evangelical | theological education to ordinands who could not go to |
tributed to every member of the Evangelical | Theological Society, nearly 2000 in total. |
He is a member of the Evangelical | Theological Society and the Karl Barth Society of North |
and helps LGBT people who hold evangelical | theological beliefs to reconcile these two potentially |
A past president of the Evangelical | Theological Society (1997), Silva for many years had be |
School of Theology (PAST) is an evangelical | theological college located in Nyahururu, Kenya. |
999 he was the president of the Evangelical | Theological Society. |
mmel, sometime President of the Evangelical | Theological Seminary, Naperville, Illinois. |
an English interdenominational evangelical | theological college based in Northwood within the Londo |
lical Methodism, Journal of the Evangelical | Theological Society, and biographical entries in the Di |
served as the president of the Evangelical | Theological Society in 2004. |
signed as both President of the Evangelical | Theological Society and member of the society, effectiv |
ety produces the Journal of the Evangelical | Theological Society (JETS) which contains scholarly art |
llege (1950-1985), and then the Evangelical | Theological College of Wales (1985-2006). |
the committee that founded the Evangelical | Theological Society. |
has served as president of the Evangelical | Theological Society, was on the translation committee o |
LST is the largest evangelical | theological college in Europe and claims to have one of |
on of organisations to accredit evangelical | theological education, which later formed their own ass |
2010 serves as president of the Evangelical | Theological Society. |
nds College, one of the largest evangelical | theological seminaries in the country. |
. Eryl Davies, principal of the Evangelical | Theological College of Wales, has criticized the trust |
Evangelical | Theological Faculty |
is accredited by the Caribbean Evangelical | Theological Association (CETA) and The Association for |
is and current president of the Evangelical | Theological Society. |
He is a long-time member of the Evangelical | Theological Society, and served as its president in 197 |
The Evangelical | Theological Faculty (ETF), in Heverlee, Flanders, Belgi |
mania in 2003, and the Evangelical-Lutheran | Theological University (Budapest, Hungary) in 2005. |
formed Review, for which he read over every | theological work of note published in Scotland during t |
a Seminary was an academic (not exclusively | theological) seminary (like an early high school) of th |
and 1583, and several works of exclusively | theological import, Acosta is best known as the writer |
Here he pursued his exegetical, | theological and historical researches, the results of w |
sion von Johann Sebastian Bach, he explored | theological aspects as well as the four versions of the |
ev. Carl McIntire, he helped organize Faith | Theological Seminary. |
Faith | Theological Seminary is an conservative, evangelical Ch |
His most famous | theological work is an ambitious series of six books ca |
For its feature-writing, | theological reflections grounded in the challenges of e |
A few | theological, archaeological, and astronomical articles |
He is the author of about fifty | theological and historical treatises. |
He finished | theological studies in Vienna and then he worked as a p |
Halle and Berlin, before becoming the first | theological student of Johannes Gossner, a minister of |
Most of Fletcher's | theological publications date from the period between 1 |
rtment at Trinity College of Florida/Dallas | Theological Seminary (Tampa Bay Extension) and a promin |
Following | theological studies in the 1960s, he served as minister |
olds diplomas and degrees in the following: | Theological Studies, Peace River Bible Institute; Diplo |
patristic tradition and became a basis for | theological writings by others. |
on Fellowship, and the Overseas Council for | Theological Education and Missions. |
, critiquing both Zachariah and Zosimus for | theological differences, two popular historians during |
seeing the need for alternative options for | theological education among Baptists. |
n 1854 and eventually became the center for | theological studies for the Franciscans of the Californ |
can Episcopal Church founded the Center for | Theological Studies of Santo Domingo, a Protestant semi |
He has authored dozens of articles for | theological journals. |
al and Domestic Violence), and the Fund for | Theological Education. |
urviving abbey buildings are still used for | theological training and conferences. |
Hunt Library at the John Leland Center for | Theological Studies in Northern Virginia; and the Alma |
ite Paper through the seminary's Center for | Theological Research defending Dembski as within the bo |
more adequate and self-contained centre for | theological education, with two lecture rooms, three tu |
o admits members of other denominations for | theological training. |
The 1542 version was rearranged for | theological reasons, covering Faith first, then Law and |
The Joint International Commission for | Theological Dialogue Between the Catholic Church and th |
at University of Jena to avoid the need for | theological censorship. |
the university's Director of the Center for | Theological Study, and also for his role in establishin |
for research and to promote basic tools for | theological education, to involve in publication of res |
ments for the building of Moore College for | theological students, and the quickening of interest in |
ccreditation by the Accrediting Council for | Theological Education in Africa (ACTEA). |
dox theologian Basil asking Apollinaris for | theological advice on the orthodox term 'homoousios'. |
Boyd has no formal | theological degree. |
Though she had no formal | theological training, she could discuss mystical theolo |
When four | theological colleges came together to start Andhra Chri |
stinguished alumni award from San Francisco | Theological Seminary. |
school that later becomes the San Francisco | Theological Seminary. |
Lift: The restoration at the San Francisco | Theological Seminary has given the campus its heart and |
octorate in ministry from the San Francisco | Theological Seminary. |
mpleting his education at the San Francisco | Theological Seminary in 1895. |
y of Edinburgh (BD, 1978) and San Francisco | Theological Seminary (DMin, 1993). |
leted his doctoral studies at San Francisco | Theological Seminary. |
went on studying theology at San Francisco | Theological Seminary, from where he obtained his divini |
n the oil industry he entered San Francisco | Theological Seminary in San Anselmo, CA, where he met h |
BA Stanford BD San Francisco | Theological Seminary Th.D Harvard, Former Dean of Stude |
e University of Otago and the San Francisco | Theological Seminary. |
Carolyn S. Leeb BA MIT M.Div San Francisco | Theological Seminary, Professor in Theology at Valparai |
he filled are director of the San Francisco | Theological Seminary and trustee of Occidental College. |
a Masters of Divinity at the San Francisco | Theological Seminary. |
d the idea and the name of contrapasso from | theological (Thomas Aquinas's Summa Theologica) and lit |
Ivan Pulyui graduated with honors from | Theological Faculty of the University of Vienna (1869), |
hentic Christianity, entirely separate from | theological liberalism, churchly denominationalism, or |
Coupled with tensions arising from | theological opposition that had dogged him since the 18 |
e came to United States attending at Fuller | Theological Seminary where he had a chance to meet Dr. |
College and Doctor of Ministry from Fuller | Theological Seminary. |
fessor of Missionary Anthropology at Fuller | Theological Seminary's School of World Mission in Pasad |
itus of the history of awakenings at Fuller | Theological Seminary's School of World Missions. |
an instructor at Trinity College and Fuller | Theological Seminary. |
He also studied at Fuller | Theological Seminary in Pasadena, Calif., where he woul |
Graduating from Fuller | Theological Seminary with a Master of Divinity degree i |
ned a doctor of ministry degree from Fuller | Theological Seminary. |
d his Doctor of Pastoral Theology at Fuller | Theological Seminary. |
He has graduate degrees from Fuller | Theological Seminary (MA) and the University of Califor |
Fuller | Theological Seminary is located at the western end. |
) and a doctorate in Missiology from Fuller | Theological Seminary. |
degree from UCLA, his master's from Fuller | Theological Seminary and a doctorate in ministry from O |
tion to its main campus in Pasadena, Fuller | Theological Seminary offers classes at several regional |
stament in the School of Theology of Fuller | Theological Seminary in Pasadena, California. |
and Ph.D in Theology and Culture at Fuller | Theological Seminary. |
Fuller | Theological Seminary is organized into three schools of |
n Biblical Studies and Theology from Fuller | Theological Seminary in 1981, and was married the same |
r of New Testament Interpretation at Fuller | Theological Seminary. |
r received his M.A. in theology from Fuller | Theological Seminary. |
the School of Intercultural Studies, Fuller | Theological Seminary in Pasadena, California, teaching |
rch Growth, which was founded by the Fuller | Theological Seminary and the Fuller Evangelistic Associ |
iso University (1952), his B.D. from Fuller | Theological Seminary (1955), and his Ph.D. from the Dro |
ing a Master of Divinity degree from Fuller | Theological Seminary in Pasadena, California. |
He was professor emeritus at Fuller | Theological Seminary, having been Professor of Church H |
(Donald Hagner, Fuller | Theological Seminary). |
ard Travis Research Institute at the Fuller | Theological Seminary and Professor of Psychology in the |
terview that, while there is no fundamental | theological obstacle to ordination of women, there is a |
on to create a mixed committee for further | theological dialogue between the two (now sister) churc |
1783 when he left for Wallachia for further | theological studies returning to Cyprus in 1802. |
rince then earned a B.D. degree from Gammon | Theological Seminary, Atlanta. |
tlanta University, Emory University, Gammon | Theological Seminary, LaGrange College, Paine College, |
Later, Gammon | Theological Seminary made him its first recipient of th |
tudents, and current students of the Gammon | Theological Seminary, the Morehouse School of Religion, |
hen attended Harvard University and Garrett | Theological Seminary, earning his Bachelor of Divinity |
ctor of Student Life at Garrett-Evangelical | Theological Seminary, Evanston, Illinois. |
of Divinity degree from Garrett-Evangelical | Theological Seminary, Evanston, Illinois (1956), and hi |
His M.Div. is from Garrett-Evangelical | Theological Seminary (1978). |
Master of Divinity from Garrett-Evangelical | Theological Seminary. |
The United Library of Garrett-Evangelical | Theological Seminary and Seabury-Western Theological Se |
tt Bible Institute, now Garrett-Evangelical | Theological Seminary, in nearby Evanston, Illinois. |
s received honorary doctorates from General | Theological Seminary, Seton Hall University, and the Ac |
ed States and Europe: to New York's General | Theological Seminary, St. John's University in Minneapo |
he accepted a professorship at the General | Theological Seminary. |
rofessor of Ecclesiastical History, General | Theological Seminary |
a journalist, he graduated from the General | Theological Seminary in 1850, and became a deacon, auth |
ia University in 1821, and from the General | Theological Seminary in 1824. |
arned a second bachelor's degree at General | Theological Seminary in New York. |
s professor of pastoral theology at General | Theological Seminary in New York City. |
versity of the South (1967) and the General | Theological Seminary (1968), Doctor of Divinity from th |
and instaed studied theology at the General | Theological Seminary in New York City. |
degree in Sacred Theology from the General | Theological Seminary. |
ress delivered in the Chapel of the General | Theological Seminary of the Protestant Episcopal Church |
Her record at the General | Theological Seminary was considered exemplary, and she |
He attended General | Theological Seminary while it was under the presidency |
ted at home, and later attended the General | Theological Seminary, graduating in 1825. |
ved degrees from Ithaca College and General | Theological Seminary. |
umbia University, he studied at the General | Theological Seminary of the Episcopal Church in the Uni |
lican churchmanship akin to that of General | Theological Seminary in New York City: a liturgical ben |
Pennsylvania, and graduated at the General | Theological Seminary (New York City). |
ds a Master of Divinity degree from General | Theological Seminary in New York and a Master of Arts d |
is he was a fellow and tutor at the General | Theological Seminary, New York. |
He did his seminary training at the General | Theological Seminary in New York. |
He was educated at General | Theological Seminary from which he graduated in 1829. |
received honorary degrees from the General | Theological Seminary, Seabury-Western Theological Semin |
ernity, then attended the Episcopal General | Theological Seminary, and the Episcopal Theological Sch |
He graduated from The General | Theological Seminary in New York City in 1943. |
ork University in 1842 and from the General | Theological Seminary in 1845. |
He attended The General | Theological Seminary in New York City during the 1950s. |
derbilt University Divinity School, General | Theological Seminary, and New Brunswick Theological Sem |
nd did his postgraduate work at the General | Theological Seminary in Manhattan. |
Bishop Nolden attended The General | Theological Seminary in New York and took his Clinical |
ew York City and graduated from the General | Theological Seminary in 1876. |
le University in 1820, and from the General | Theological Seminary in 1823. |
He graduated from the General | Theological Seminary, New York, in 1869. |
uate of Columbia University and the General | Theological Seminary of the Episcopal Church, Penny was |
om Columbia College in 1849 and the General | Theological Seminary in 1852. |
deceased, formerly president of the German | Theological Seminary, of Newark, New Jersey. |
ohannes Knolleisen (died 1511) was a German | theological professor. |
tially by Herder, a long-established German | theological publisher beginning in 1988, it is now publ |
The prelate translated different German | theological books into English, among them works of the |
on from Williams, Warner attended Gilmanton | Theological Seminary. |
ev. Dr. Cheryl Bridges Johns, Church of God | Theological Seminary |
ssors from JRLC, CBC, and Assemblies of God | Theological Seminary. |
Perspective published by the Church of God | Theological Seminary's Center for Pentecostal Leadershi |
ame was changed once again to Church of God | Theological Seminary. |
Senior Research Professor at Gordon-Conwell | Theological Seminary. |
ster of Divinity degree from Gordon-Conwell | Theological Seminary in South Hamilton, Massachusetts, |
ics in the USA who taught at Gordon-Conwell | Theological Seminary for a quarter of a decade and curr |
It is home to Gordon-Conwell | Theological Seminary, an interdenominational, evangelic |
n College (A.B., cum laude), Gordon-Conwell | Theological Seminary (M.Div., summa cum laude) and Bran |
er received a Doctorate from Gordon-Conwell | Theological Seminary in Massachusetts. |
rofessor of Old Testament at Gordon-Conwell | Theological Seminary |
Gordon-Conwell | Theological Seminary - Honorary Doctorate of Divinity |
Officer and Academic Dean at Gordon-Conwell | Theological Seminary. |
emple University to form the Gordon-Conwell | Theological Seminary in South Hamilton, Massachusetts. |
Ockenga, former President of Gordon-Conwell | Theological Seminary |
from Gordon-Conwell | Theological Seminary, and studied for a Doctorate in Bi |
f Wake Forest (BA, 1972) and Gordon-Conwell | Theological Seminary (MDiv, 1984). |
rofessor of Old Testament at Gordon-Conwell | Theological Seminary, a position he has held since 1982 |
e early-1980s while on the faculty of Grace | Theological Seminary (1982-1989). |
gy, and Doctor of Theology degrees at Grace | Theological Seminary in Winona Lake, Indiana. |
y the 1950s, he was teaching Bible at Grace | Theological Seminary. |
from Grace | Theological Seminary, Winona Lake, IN. and D.Min. |
The NEST is an undergraduate and graduate | theological seminary of some 40 students and seven full |
He continued his studies at the Graduate | Theological Union and University of California Berkeley |
the Doctorate in Theology from the Graduate | Theological Union in Berkeley California. |
hristian College and its School of Graduate | Theological Studies. |
themselves of the resources of the Graduate | Theological Union. |
It is an affiliate member of the Graduate | Theological Union, also located in Berkeley. |
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