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en's College, Oxford (MA Oxon); and Lincoln | Theological College. |
Chaplain in the RCAF then Warden of Lincoln | Theological College until 1952. |
St Augustine's School Dewsbury and Lincoln | Theological College, he was ordained in 1909 and began |
Subsequently he taught theology at Lincoln | Theological College and Christ Church, Oxford. |
before training for the ministry at Lincoln | Theological College. |
nglican tradition, he re-trained at Lincoln | Theological College and took up a curacy at St Luke's B |
, before training for ordination at Lincoln | Theological College and becoming Vicar of St Mildred's, |
promote Kierkegaard research from literary, | theological and philosophical perspectives at both the |
April 1919 Yongsan Teaching with little | theological lecturer |
ount Athos where he also attended the local | Theological Academy. |
uate religious studies at Meadville Lombard | Theological School in Chicago, Illinois, graduating in |
oris causa doctorate from Meadville Lombard | Theological School. |
Meadville Lombard | Theological Seminary |
her College in Decorah in 1890, from Luther | Theological Seminary, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in 189 |
30 he served as the president of the Luther | Theological Seminary. |
ton, and two seminaries, Concordia Lutheran | Theological Seminary in St. Catharines, Ontario and Con |
ed his Master of Divinity from the Lutheran | Theological Seminary, doing post-graduate work at the V |
d a master of divinity degree from Lutheran | Theological Seminary at Philadelphia, one of eight ELCA |
on-denominational students and the Lutheran | Theological Center |
t of the Board of Directors of the Lutheran | Theological Seminary at Philadelphia, (1908-20) and in |
emiah Zimmerman Lectureship at the Lutheran | Theological Seminary at Gettysburg |
currently the resident organist at Lutheran | Theological Seminary in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, as we |
thany Lutheran College and Bethany Lutheran | Theological Seminary in Mankato, Minnesota. |
He attended Northwestern Lutheran | Theological Seminary to study theology for two years, b |
and STM degrees at the Lutheran | Theological Seminary at Gettysburg, PA. |
anges between Resurrection and the Lutheran | Theological Institute in Sibiu. |
(The site is now the campus of the Lutheran | Theological Seminary at Philadelphia). |
e LC-C's other seminary, Concordia Lutheran | Theological Seminary, is affiliated with Brock Universi |
ssor of systematic theology in The Lutheran | Theological Seminary in Mount Airy, where he also assum |
vania College in 1862 and from the Lutheran | Theological Seminary at Gettysburg in 1865. |
ps to the west of town, out by the Lutheran | Theological Seminary. |
Lutheran | Theological College, Rajahmundry |
cademy, after the establishment of the Lviv | Theological Academy and its subsequent transformation i |
tudied theology and graduated from the Lviv | Theological Academy. |
itan Andriy Sheptytsky to teach at the Lviv | Theological Academy. |
St. Paul, Minnesota, graduated from Madison | Theological Seminary in Hamilton, New York, and was ord |
His major | theological work was his major study addressing the Per |
He wrote four major | theological treatises in Latin, one on justification an |
Her anguish was due to the major | theological differences creating strife between the new |
ent discussions revealed agreement on major | theological issues. |
of the Advisory Board of Maktaba-e-Anaveem [ | Theological Institute for Laity] Pakistan. |
There Is, or Should Be, a Distinctive Male | Theological Perspective', in Gospel and Gender, ed. |
Malua | Theological College was established in 1844, with the m |
London Missionary Society established Malua | Theological College at the village of Malua on Upolu to |
The current Review is a student managed | theological journal whose content is provided by facult |
an a great reader, although he studied many | theological and philosophical works, especially the pub |
He wrote many | theological and biographical books about, among others, |
There are many | theological themes underlying the narrative including t |
Pezel was the editor Of many | theological writings, of which the most important were |
he wrote a Chinese dictionary and also many | theological texts in Chinese. |
However, he had "too many | theological objections" to support the ordination of wo |
After the death of Luther, many | theological controversies arose among the Lutherans, mo |
d only spiritual functions; there were many | theological treatises and graduations. |
The church also operates the Marshalls | Theological College, a training college for Christian p |
o the United States, and entered St. Mary's | Theological Seminary, Baltimore, Maryland. |
ame chief adviser to the pontiff in matters | theological, particularly in the preparation of the con |
Ministry established jointly with McCormick | Theological Seminary in Chicago. |
een 1884 and 1889 and used by the McCormick | Theological Seminary to gain rental income. |
and the Synod of Lincoln Trails, McCormick | Theological Seminary also educates members of other Chr |
Dent served as a director of the McCormick | Theological Seminary for nearly 4 decades. |
from Westminster College and from McCormick | Theological Seminary in 1892. |
of Minnesota (1917), a B.D. from McCormick | Theological Seminary (1923), an M.A. from the Universit |
McCormick | Theological Seminary is one of eleven schools of theolo |
At one point President McKay of McCormick | Theological Seminary threatened to bring in the police. |
lso taught systematic theology at McCormick | Theological Seminary, from 1912 to 1930. |
from McCormick | Theological Seminary, and a Th.D. from New Covenant Int |
77), an MA in Church History from McCormick | Theological Seminary (1979) and an interdisciplinary Ph |
ed to Chicago and enrolled in the McCormick | Theological Seminary to study urban ministry. |
McCormick | Theological Seminary, D.Min. |
from McCormick | Theological Seminary. |
of the Old Testament and Dean of McCormick | Theological Seminary in Chicago, Illinois from 1924-195 |
y of Chicago in 1904, a B.D. from McCormick | Theological Seminary, becoming an ordained Presbyterian |
, including honorary degrees from Meadville | Theological School, Emerson College, St. Lawrence Unive |
He served as trustee of the Meadville | Theological Seminary. |
Church of the Messiah, taught at Meadville | Theological School and traveled as a lecturer. |
cademia by joining the faculty of Meadville | Theological School (now Meadville Lombard Theological S |
a, the University of Chicago, the Meadville | Theological School. |
ch and World Peace at the Meadville/Lombard | Theological School in Chicago and President of the Inte |
in later years became involved in mediating | theological disputes. |
faculties, as well as Humanities, Medical, | Theological, Mathematical and Biology faculties were ke |
Memphis, Tennessee: Memphis | Theological Seminary Press, 1990. |
13-2001) was the first President of Memphis | Theological Seminary, serving from June 1, 1964 to Sept |
Earheart-Brown is the president of Memphis | Theological Seminary. |
ter, a former president and dean of Memphis | Theological Seminary, and a former director of the Hist |
ter of Religion Degree in 1985 from Memphis | Theological Seminary and a Doctor of Jurisprudence Degr |
catalog and Student Handbook of the Memphis | Theological Seminary |
the CPCA ministers have trained at Memphis | Theological Seminary. |
as an adjunct faculty member of the Memphis | Theological Seminary (an institution of the Cumberland |
terian denomination administered by Memphis | Theological Seminary and intended to provide theologica |
s publications include A History of Memphis | Theological Seminary of the Cumberland Presbyterian Chu |
Memphis | Theological Seminary |
stisch-philosophische Lehre vom Menschen", ( | Theological Objection to the Scholastic Philosophical D |
& Marshall College) and at the Mercersburg | Theological Seminary. |
Habil., 1968) and of the United Methodist | Theological Seminary in Bad Klosterlausnitz, Germany. |
ciety and the Oxford Institute of Methodist | Theological Studies. |
d to the students of Navuloa, the Methodist | Theological School at the time, describing the dangers |
ethodist Church to educate United Methodist | theological students. |
and Drug Abuse Ministry from the Methodist | Theological School in Ohio. |
Boston and elected to establish a Methodist | theological school. |
Reverend Peine graduated from Methodist | Theological School in Ohio in 1975, served as Associate |
d on Jesus Lane are Wesley House, Methodist | theological college (or seminary), on the north side an |
y and a bachelor of divinity from Methodist | Theological School in Ohio. |
oming a visiting professor at the Methodist | Theological School in Ohio. |
ollege was from 1915 until 1974 a Methodist | Theological College located at 416-420 Liverpool Road, |
logy at Cardiff University and St Michael's | Theological College, Llandaff. |
1936 to 1939 he was Warden of St Michael's | Theological College, Llandaff, when he was appointed to |
David's College, Lampeter and St Michael's | Theological College, Llandaff. |
The six doctrines comprised the minimum | theological knowledge the archbishop considered necessa |
788) was an English nonconformist minister, | theological writer and literary critic. |
was established there in 1909, and a minor | theological seminary in 1931. |
prefixed to the edition of Pearson's Minor | Theological Works (2 vols., Oxford, 1844). |
The modern | theological orientations amongst the Muslims of Kerala |
lished 1993) which debates Hell in a modern | theological and philosophical way. |
king that he claimed was endangering modern | theological thought. |
Monophysitism's | theological point of view is also rejected by the Orien |
al (Rosh Yeshivah) of the Judith Montefiore | Theological College, Ramsgate, from 1926. |
ond, Anglican clergyman, Principal of Moore | Theological College, Sydney (d.1961). |
inistry skills before sending them to Moore | Theological College. |
inked to the growth in enrollments at Moore | Theological College through MTS. |
He trained at Moore | Theological College, ministered at the Garrison Church |
on the Georges River Road is part of Moore | Theological College. |
ecame a lecturer in church history at Moore | Theological College, Sydney. |
ox's intellectual rigour ensured that Moore | Theological College graduates were less likely to accom |
the University of New South Wales and Moore | Theological College. |
He was then a lecturer at Moore | Theological College until 1995, rector of St Luke's, Mi |
David Broughton Knox was Principal of Moore | Theological College from 1959 until 1985. |
In the following year the American Moravian | Theological Seminary was founded, and he was appointed |
d the Doctor of Divinity degree by Moravian | Theological Seminary (1990) and made a Commander of the |
a Bachelor of Divinity degree from Moravian | Theological Seminary in 1924, and a Master of Arts degr |
but the Republicans have become a far more | theological, faith-directed party, not troubling with e |
ions were the permission to open the Moscow | Theological Seminary and Academy, the release of impris |
501 and 1527 he printed 213 works of mostly | theological content. |
Since then my | theological professorship has been weighing heavily on |
tmore is president emeritus of the Nazarene | Theological Seminary and a former president of the Nort |
The Nazarene | Theological College, one of several institutions of hig |
berta and pursue graduate study at Nazarene | Theological Seminary in Kansas City, Missouri before ea |
es of Eastern Nazarene College and Nazarene | Theological Seminary. |
the National Children's Alliance, Nazarene | Theological Seminary and the American Public Human Serv |
s the president of the seminary at Nazarene | Theological Seminary in Kansas City, Missouri. |
he Nazarene, he graduated from the Nazarene | Theological Seminary in 1947 and received his PhD from |
There is an endowed scholarship at Nazarene | Theological Seminary named after Prince and his wife Ev |
Wesleyan circles, he taught at the Nazarene | Theological Seminary for 38 years and was also one of t |
77, graduated Summa Cum Laude from Nazarene | Theological Seminary in 1981, and earned a Ph.D. from E |
en he was elected president of the Nazarene | Theological Seminary (NTS). |
He pursued graduate studies at Nazarene | Theological Seminary in Kansas City and in 1957 receive |
Neander's | theological position can only be explained in connectio |
ester Cathedral and Principal of the nearby | Theological College. |
rnment process and to provide the necessary | theological training for possible ordination as deacons |
n Europe that had nurtured the neo-orthodox | theological movement, the church appointed a commission |
tions of how the Church might arrive at new | theological doctrines. |
founding President and first tutor of a new | theological institution, the Hackney Academy. |
e Unitarian Universalist college in the new | theological university. |
the formation and first revision of the new | theological tripos, the inauguration of the Cambridge m |
Church of Scotland urgently required a new | theological college (New College) in Edinburgh, an Asse |
nd as professor of moral theology at Newman | Theological College in Edmonton, Alberta. |
He was professor of homiletics at Newton | Theological Institution from 1879-82; professor of hist |
wn University and took his DD at the Newton | Theological Institution. |
ic building on the campus of Andover Newton | Theological School at 141 Herrick Road in the village o |
ssachusetts on the campus of Andover Newton | Theological School. |
iversity, Mount Holyoke College, and Newton | Theological Seminary. |
He then attended Andover Newton | Theological School. |
and one of the founders of the Newton | Theological Institution. |
He attended the Newton | Theological Seminary in Newton Center, Massachusetts. |
1916 and moved out of its church and Newton | Theological Institution facilities to The Fenway, into |
military service in 1865, he entered Newton | Theological Institution, a Baptist seminary, graduating |
le College in 1840 and then attended Newton | Theological Institution seminary in Newton, Massachuset |
rom Harvard, Adams taught at Andover Newton | Theological School and Meadville Lombard Theological Sc |
ctor of Divinity degree from Andover Newton | Theological School as part of his "love affair with the |
rofessor of Old Testament at Andover Newton | Theological School in Newton, Massachusetts; Joel Moble |
at Harvard Divinity School, Andover Newton | Theological School, and Meadville Lombard Theological S |
in the USA he studied at the Andover Newton | Theological School and attended the First Church in New |
2010, Meadville Lombard and Andover Newton | Theological School, a seminary in Newton, Massachusetts |
rown University in 1870 and from the Newton | Theological Institution in 1874, he preached for one ye |
educated at Brown University and at Newton | Theological Institution. |
Andover Newton | Theological School. |
mont for three years he attended the Newton | Theological Institute and graduated in 1853. |
t the Franklin Trask Library Andover Newton | Theological School (OP 1230) in Newton, Massachusetts. |
ease the vocations crisis and would have no | theological or pastoral foundation. |
Hans Reist left no | theological writings and has been nearly forgotten, in |
ree Will Baptist preacher, though having no | theological training except for his own self-teaching. |
eport the throne, then it should present no | theological objections against the belief that a Shi'a |
lergy in kalenters, the king was to have no | theological authority besides approving the superintend |
ivinity School publish a non-denominational | theological journal. |
Northwest | Theological Seminary is a theological seminary in the R |
Northwest | Theological Seminary offers two programs of study: the |
own journal Kerux: The Journal of Northwest | Theological Seminary that prints biblical-theological m |
The education of Northwest | Theological Seminary is built on the following principl |
1679) was a clergyman who published notable | theological works. |
loquent preacher and the author of numerous | theological works, including Primary Convictions, he is |
1920s, he led and participated in numerous | theological discussions, disagreements and controversie |
ally written in Greek and contains numerous | theological and magical themes ranging from Christianit |
editor of The Month, and author of numerous | theological works. |
professor of church history at the Oberlin | Theological Seminary, Oberlin, Ohio. |
professor of Church history in the Oberlin | Theological Seminary; from 1892 to 1902, he served at B |
It is the oldest provider of | theological education for the Methodist Church of Great |
theology of ministry, methods and models of | theological reflection, ecclesiology, and Lasallian spi |
Arthur Peacocke, The Journal of | Theological Studies, October 2003 volume 54, issue 2, p |
ty schools accredited by the Association of | Theological Schools in the United States and Canada. |
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