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study house for clergy with a conservative | theological ethos. |
The Open Orthodox University is a Russian | theological educational institution founded by Fr. |
Two House Messianic Movement is a disputed | theological movement involving the re-unification of th |
also seeks a progressive Church in a wider | theological sphere, inspired by the Spirit of God, that |
A few | theological, archaeological, and astronomical articles |
ence in the East Bloc, but with a different | theological emphasis. |
was established there in 1909, and a minor | theological seminary in 1931. |
chtenstein on the establishment of a Jewish | theological seminary. |
so referred to as prevenial) is a Christian | theological concept rooted in Augustinian theology. |
the Earlham School of Religion, a Christian | theological school in the Quaker tradition. |
others, including one, and later a second, | theological school in Pati. |
wn for having and maintaining a progressive | theological and social perspective. |
founding President and first tutor of a new | theological institution, the Hackney Academy. |
influence, Coffin would emerge as a leading | theological liberal. |
ebate or the origins debate) is a recurring | theological and cultural-political dispute about the or |
Cliff College is a Christian | theological college in Calver, Derbyshire, that teaches |
ohannes Knolleisen (died 1511) was a German | theological professor. |
The Book of Exodus: A Critical, | Theological Commentary (1974) |
Balasuriya submitted a 55-page | theological defense to the Congregation for the Doctrin |
Boston and elected to establish a Methodist | theological school. |
to become head of Bala (1891), now a purely | theological college, the students of which were sent to |
e Southern Methodist Church, a conservative | theological body separate from the United Methodist Chu |
ivinity School publish a non-denominational | theological journal. |
ents being the collection of a considerable | theological library, with the books of which I am famil |
There is a Christian | theological college in the valley, Cliff College |
d to England in 1882 and published a series | theological pamphlets. |
alma mater, which was embroiled in a bitter | theological controversy with its third president, Willi |
Mamarapha College is a post-secondary | theological institution for indigenous Australians loca |
The paper takes a reformed | theological position and is one of two in the United Ki |
He founded St. Mark's College, a Catholic | Theological College in affiliation with the University |
lished 1993) which debates Hell in a modern | theological and philosophical way. |
He edits the Founders Journal, a quarterly | theological publication of Founders Ministries, and has |
Receptionism is a Christian | theological doctrine that in the Eucharist service the |
obal society, as well as laying out a clear | theological basis for dialogue. |
hire Christian School, which has a Reformed | theological orientation). |
Generation Theology (LGT), a controversial | theological position held by a segment of Seventh-day A |
ollege was from 1915 until 1974 a Methodist | Theological College located at 416-420 Liverpool Road, |
en they arrived, and they left with a solid | theological education, but were still primarily Spanish |
rmanicum in Rome and received a substantial | theological education. |
rising liberal influences, needed a strong | theological school of its own. |
Church of Scotland urgently required a new | theological college (New College) in Edinburgh, an Asse |
the heart of Surat, India and is a leading | theological university for Dawoodi Bohras. |
n justification betrays special ability and | theological circumspection. |
enced to death for his knowledge, about the | theological justification of a tyrannicide. |
him under the seal of confession about the | theological justification of a tyrannicide. |
31-1445), these controversies about Western | theological elaborations and usages were identified as, |
He is the author of about fifty | theological and historical treatises. |
sh Anglican priest, university academic and | theological writer. |
December 1670) was an English academic and | theological writer. |
nflicted with the consensus of academic and | theological scholarship. |
s a teaching position at the Academical and | Theological Institution of New Hampton, New Hampshire, |
he develops personal accounts, principally | theological but also political, cultural, philosophical |
on of organisations to accredit evangelical | theological education, which later formed their own ass |
Seminary is a resident, accredited graduate | theological school in New Orleans, Louisiana, founded i |
d stars that contain those who achieved the | theological virtues of faith, hope and love, and repres |
tial figures in Christian Ethics across the | theological spectrum. |
e Second Vatican Council, where he acted as | theological adviser to Bishop Wilhelm Kempf of Limburg. |
esentation of the Spirit in Acts," Criswell | Theological Review 5.1 (1990) 15-29. |
In addition to | theological instruction, the speakers often deliver ins |
destroy the World Trade Center, and adds a | theological argument that the United States is an "evil |
oused the Presidents of the adjacent Bangor | Theological Seminary. |
The Advancement of | Theological Education, with H. |
James Martineau was an advocate of | theological inclusivity arguing that explicitly Unitari |
After completing | theological studies at Selwyn College in the 1950s, he |
After completing | theological studies at St. John's Regional Seminary in |
g his study of law at Toulouse, and after a | theological course at Geneva, he became the pastor of t |
St Michael's & All Angels | Theological College is founded at Aberdare. |
lead of the clergy who were, after all, the | theological professionals." |
the National Children's Alliance, Nazarene | Theological Seminary and the American Public Human Serv |
See also Interdenominational | Theological Center alumni. |
Tucker was also a | theological advisor to the commission that produced the |
he wrote a Chinese dictionary and also many | theological texts in Chinese. |
In the following year the American Moravian | Theological Seminary was founded, and he was appointed |
ened under the name of the American Baptist | Theological Seminary on September 14, 1924. |
of various classical writers, and among his | theological writings are Early Christian Writers on the |
Among Anglican | theological colleges, Open Evangelicalism is particular |
a theory which found no favour amongst his | theological friends” (Otto Pfleiderer). |
1390) was an English | theological scholar, and advocate of the English reform |
In decisions of an Avignon | theological tribune he headed in 1354, Joannes de Rupes |
e was established to provide an evangelical | theological education to ordinands who could not go to |
hard Baker, D.D. (1741-1818) was an English | theological writer. |
ularly known as "Staggers"), is an Anglican | theological college and one of six religious Permanent |
School of Theology (PAST) is an evangelical | theological college located in Nyahururu, Kenya. |
Other works include an anti-Latin | theological pamphlet. |
An international | theological controversy developed concerning the licitn |
He is also Editor of Tradition, an Orthodox | theological journal. |
ne Bible College (MNBC) is an undergraduate | theological and ministerial training college owned and |
o sought to bring his dream for an Armenian | theological seminary to life at this site, since all se |
illiam Asplin (1686/7-1758), was an English | theological writer. |
Indonesian University and at an Indonesian | Theological College and is on the Board of five interna |
He was an ardent | theological student, a man of warm feelings and conside |
Christians meeting Hindus: an analysis and | theological critique of the Hindu-Christian encounter i |
The NEST is an undergraduate and graduate | theological seminary of some 40 students and seven full |
f Covenant College (1956-1964) and Covenant | Theological Seminary (1956-1970) in St. Louis, Missouri |
niversity of Edinburgh, Scotland, and Union | Theological Seminary, Richmond, Virginia. |
hen attended Harvard University and Garrett | Theological Seminary, earning his Bachelor of Divinity |
studied at Peterhouse, Cambridge and Wells | Theological College before being ordained priest in 195 |
ion's North Central College and Evangelical | Theological Seminary (E.T.S.). |
uis, Toronto Baptist Seminary, and Covenant | Theological Seminary. |
ry, with a plot, a set of characters, and a | theological theme concerning the nature of the covenant |
Cambridge (BA 1965, MA 1968) and Cuddesdon | Theological College |
an, where he was Phi Beta Kappa and Western | Theological Seminary (now Seabury-Western) at Evanston, |
ale, the Mount Hermon school, and including | theological society parchments as well as all of his pa |
ritual leader of the Naqshbandi order and a | theological lecturer in Herat. |
and a graduate of Oberlin College and Union | Theological Seminary in the City of New York, founded t |
iversity, Mount Holyoke College, and Newton | Theological Seminary. |
g his two B.D.'s from Yale in 1896 and Drew | Theological Seminary in 1900. |
at integrates both Pentecostal and Wesleyan | theological emphases. |
g as a Christian Training Institution and a | theological institute for the Baptist churches in Benga |
n evangelical, Anabaptist, and conservative | theological orientation." |
hop College in Marshall, Texas and Richmond | Theological Seminary. |
minary in St. Louis, Missouri and Concordia | Theological Seminary in Fort Wayne, Indiana. |
duated from Grove City College and Virginia | Theological Seminary. |
an instructor at Trinity College and Fuller | Theological Seminary. |
degree at Columbia University and Union | Theological Seminary. |
later became Ashland University and Ashland | Theological Seminary). |
tional University (philosophy) and Reformed | Theological Seminary in Orlando (M.Div.), |
and a | Theological College in London, Canada West in 1844. |
educated at the Open University and Kelham | Theological College. |
over College in Indiana in 1833, and Bangor | Theological Seminary in 1839. |
eory, The principles of musik (1636), and a | theological defence of marriage between first cousins, |
ate of Dartmouth College (1828) and Andover | Theological Seminary (1833). |
o, would return to Leiden to teach, and his | theological doctrines would have an effect on the Refor |
m the Lublin Catholic University and Warsaw | Theological Academy. |
ar School, King's College London and Kelham | Theological College, served in the Indian Army 1942-47 |
ollege, Harvard Divinity School, and Wesley | Theological Seminary. |
with an approach towards culture and other | theological points of view which tends to be more inclu |
ginia at Alexandria, Virginia, and Virginia | Theological Seminary, he was ordained to the priesthood |
ndrews, the University of Glasgow and Union | Theological Seminary, New York City, USA. |
1916 and moved out of its church and Newton | Theological Institution facilities to The Fenway, into |
Heart Major Seminary in Detroit and Ashland | Theological Seminary. |
ved degrees from Ithaca College and General | Theological Seminary. |
y, the University of Virginia and Princeton | Theological Seminary. |
y (Andover), Dartmouth College, and Andover | Theological Seminary. |
en's College, Oxford (MA Oxon); and Lincoln | Theological College. |
it forth, aroused many doubts, and another | theological school appeared in opposition to it, emphas |
1944 from Wilberforce University and Payne | Theological Seminary. |
Iohannes Bekkos and his | Theological Positions, Athens, 1981. |
es of Eastern Nazarene College and Nazarene | Theological Seminary. |
ed his degrees from Union College and Union | Theological Seminary. |
rticles related to Ecclesiology and Eastern | theological studies. |
Livingstone College and Hood | Theological Seminary were originally founded as Zion We |
camp has ties to Asbury College and Asbury | Theological Seminary in Wilmore, Kentucky. |
He went to Salisbury and Wells | Theological College (now called Sarum College) in Salis |
tary (mekteb) and 77 secondary and academic | theological schools (medrese) were operating in 39 of t |
Hearing and Knowing: | Theological Reflections on Christianity in Africa (1986 |
nt undertaking of Calvin College and Calvin | Theological Seminary. |
he Protestant Episcopal Church and Virginia | Theological Seminary, where he graduated in 1857. |
rch, both by his advice to the duke and his | theological labors. |
ed University of Texas in Austin and Dallas | Theological Seminary. |
the University of New South Wales and Moore | Theological College. |
ical presentation of biblical books and the | theological implications of attending to their final fo |
issue (the theory of possible worlds) and a | theological topic on the distinction between God's abso |
ovide accredited undergraduate and graduate | theological education for equipping individuals for Chr |
eer in promoting interfaith and comparative | theological dialogue in his own community. |
udied at Baylor University and Southwestern | Theological Seminary, and received a D. Phil. |
f Wake Forest (BA, 1972) and Gordon-Conwell | Theological Seminary (MDiv, 1984). |
professor at Belhaven College and Reformed | Theological Seminary in Jackson, Mississippi, and presi |
egrees from Grove City College and Reformed | Theological Seminary and received his D.Min. |
ern Michigan University (1973) and Reformed | Theological Seminary (1979) and earned his PhD in 2007 |
St Augustine's School Dewsbury and Lincoln | Theological College, he was ordained in 1909 and began |
urnalism at Northwestern University, and in | theological studies from Garrett-Evangelical Theologica |
Dakota (Bachelor of Arts, 1971) and United | Theological Seminary in Dayton, Ohio (Master of Divinit |
ated at Pembroke College, Cambridge and Ely | Theological College. |
ucated at Aberdeen University and Edinburgh | Theological College and ordained in 1895. |
udied for ordination at Salisbury and Wells | Theological College. |
, a table of weights and measures and three | theological tracts on the ages of the world, the loosin |
rn skepticism at Oberlin, Ohio, and Chicago | theological seminaries. |
paratory seminary of Saint-Nicolas, and his | theological curriculum for two years in the seminary of |
iversity of Edinburgh (1955-1958) and Union | Theological Seminary, where he received his PhD in 1965 |
among students, some IBC staff and Baptist | Theological Centre users. |
n studied for ordination at Sarum and Wells | Theological College. |
ulty of the University of Bucharest and the | Theological Academies of Cluj and Sibiu, receiving his |
er a period of study at Salisbury and Wells | Theological College he was ordained in 1983. |
ijah was taught to read the Bible and other | theological texts at an early age. |
Minneapolis, and at both Dallas and Talbot | Theological Seminaries. |
ed from Bowdoin College in 1840 and Andover | Theological Seminary. |
rom the University of Maryland and Berkeley | Theological Seminary before his ordination to the pries |
uding commentaries on the Bible and various | theological topics. |
bert Bound Choice, Election, and Wittenberg | Theological Method Eerdmans Publishing, 2005 pg. |
Mountains, to a family of miners and earned | theological degrees from the Perm Seminary in 1894 and |
Educated at Keble College, Oxford and Union | Theological Seminary in the City of New York, with a do |
cceeded in undermining his position and his | theological work Amor poenitens (1683) was put on the I |
Eric first taught at the Andhra Union | Theological College, Dornakal from 1962 to 1964 along w |
he newly-formed ecumenical Andhra Christian | Theological College in Rajahmundry in 1964, Eric began |
the first Principal of the Andhra Christian | Theological College, Hyderabad. |
Andhra Union | Theological Seminary, Dornakal |
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. |
He then attended Andover Newton | Theological School. |
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 |
Andover Newton | Theological School. |
t the Franklin Trask Library Andover Newton | Theological School (OP 1230) in Newton, Massachusetts. |
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