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  • eligion Index One: Periodicals, Religious & Theological Abstracts, Social Services Abstracts, Socio
  • ulty of the University of Bucharest and the Theological Academies of Cluj and Sibiu, receiving his
  • iechnik, Professor of History, Cracow Papal Theological Academy (Poland) (1999)
  • been a lecturer of conducting at the Papal Theological Academy in Krakow.
  • ber 1883 Provost Janysev, Chancellor of the Theological Academy in St. Petersburg, came to Copenhag
  • chical Halki seminary in Turkey, and at the Theological Academy in Kiev, Russian Empire (now Ukrain
  • licia falling under the Soviet control, the Theological Academy was closed and its students arreste
  • The Kievan Theological Academy continued under this name until its
  • iev Mohyla Academy, admissions for the Kiev Theological Academy became open only to children of the
  • cademy, after the establishment of the Lviv Theological Academy and its subsequent transformation i
  • e-Rector of the Bakhtawi-Pampouloff Karaite Theological Academy
  • Graduated from the Saint Petersburg Theological Academy in 1902.
  • v to the Soviets in the spring of 1945, the Theological Academy was closed, this time for decades,
  • Milan and carried on further studies at the Theological Academy of Saint Thomas Aquinas in Rome whe
  • ttended the Saint Petersburg Roman Catholic Theological Academy during the 1880s.
  • tholic historical theology at the Christina Theological Academy in Warsaw, Poland.
  • From 1926 to 1932, he studied theology at a theological academy in Paderborn.
  • cree of Alexander I of Russia, in 1819 Kiev Theological Academy, was reopened, as a clerical instit
  • related to the circle of professors of Kiev Theological Academy, who used to live here at the turn
  • Seminary before entering the St. Petersburg Theological Academy.
  • m the Lublin Catholic University and Warsaw Theological Academy.
  • tudied theology and graduated from the Lviv Theological Academy.
  • graduate, and eventually teach at the Kazan Theological Academy.
  • ount Athos where he also attended the local Theological Academy.
  • ulgakov, an assistant professor at the Kiev Theological Academy.
  • itan Andriy Sheptytsky to teach at the Lviv Theological Academy.
  • cene,” classifies and describes Trinitarian theological accounts of the mid to late 4th century (ca
  • The feature of these like-minded theological accounts that has garnered the most attenti
  • Benedict XVI's theological act of renouncing the title of "Patriarch o
  • botany and medicine and is renowned for his theological activities.
  • ce to which neither their numbers nor their theological acumen entitled them.
  • dox theologian Basil asking Apollinaris for theological advice on the orthodox term 'homoousios'.
  • e Second Vatican Council, where he acted as theological adviser to Bishop Wilhelm Kempf of Limburg.
  • Tucker was also a theological advisor to the commission that produced the
  • hrough the Lens of Hans Urs von Balthasar's Theological Aesthetics."
  • tement of Faith (a predominantly Protestant theological affirmation).
  • To update archaic language, to clarify theological ambiguity and to address new issues, the EF
  • ison, including one of the very few serious theological analyses carried out so far regarding bibli
  • The Context of Decision;: A theological Analysis - Abingdon Press; 1st edition (196
  • cere and profound piety, of rare classical, theological, and general culture, an enthusiastic teach
  • s its readers address most of the important theological and practical issues involved in youth mini
  • the First Crusade, as well as Robert's own theological and political perspectives, may have colour
  • ing or discouraging many of the excesses of theological and liturgical liberalism in his diocese.
  • He was the author of a large number of theological and historical works and commentaries on th
  • an a great reader, although he studied many theological and philosophical works, especially the pub
  • ppellari rapidly gained distinction for his theological and linguistic skills.
  • Humphrey was a voluminous writer on theological and other subjects.
  • ught abortions despite physical, emotional, theological and governmental difficulties is because of
  • r, Trivet also wrote a number of works of a theological and philological character.
  • He wrote many theological and biographical books about, among others,
  • howed much promise to contribute greatly in theological and scholarly circles of Islam but instead
  • wn for having and maintaining a progressive theological and social perspective.
  • other publications may be mentioned Essays, Theological and Literary (1871; revised 1888), and Crit
  • m Europe, who arrived in the city to impart theological and literary training to the locals.
  • In his theological and philosophical writings he brought the I
  • ebate or the origins debate) is a recurring theological and cultural-political dispute about the or
  • manship, with a generally more conservative theological and cultural tone than the Episcopal Church
  • ular brand of political philosophy; Emden's theological and political prominence coupled with its y
  • These disputes manifest themselves on both theological and social levels.
  • dely read and already taking an interest in theological and philosophical books.
  • A theological and historical assessment of the Jesus peop
  • He finished his theological and philosophical studies in Rome, graduati
  • while at the same time pursuing a course of theological and general study.
  • Since most modern scholars do detect subtle theological and historical differences between the text
  • eeks in Moscow, where he won renown for his theological and philosophical knowledge.
  • had to be used to explain, for example, the theological and political dogma of Gilead, which the no
  • ne Bible College (MNBC) is an undergraduate theological and ministerial training college owned and
  • author of numerous works on archaeological, theological, and historical subjects.
  • istorical, literary-critical, sociological, theological and other approaches to the New Testament,
  • s, are resolute in their support of liberal theological and social stands.
  • ally written in Greek and contains numerous theological and magical themes ranging from Christianit
  • emained surprisingly quiet on such divisive theological and political issues.
  • Sacred Philology, and plunged eagerly into theological and patristic study.
  • promote Kierkegaard research from literary, theological and philosophical perspectives at both the
  • bate, and engages in extensive reviewing of theological and biblical literature.
  • The work is more practical than theological; and its quaint fancy, graphic and pointed
  • mn tunes over time, and the sociopolitical, theological and aesthetic arguments concerning various
  • ls actually do have a stronger theoretical, theological, and legal basis within Islam for what they
  • Inasmuch as the Bible stories have enduring theological and literary significance, I'm not sure chi
  • the context of a church service imbued with theological and constitutional symbolism and meaning, h
  • Free Publishing Association - publisher of theological and other Christian books by PRC authors an
  • lished 1993) which debates Hell in a modern theological and philosophical way.
  • Besides numerous articles on theological and inter-religious topics, he published in
  • Here he pursued his exegetical, theological and historical researches, the results of w
  • disputable achievement of this book is both theological and political: Hicks draws on a range of th
  • The term also occasionally appears in both theological and secular controversial contexts, where i
  • This is a theological and historical library of 80,000 volumes wh
  • ogian, and is known to have written various theological and biblical commentaries.
  • Theological and Natural Science.
  • He is the author of about fifty theological and historical treatises.
  • 22, and is therefore occasionally seen as a theological and literary device employed by the writers
  • med at RE teachers and others interested in theological and religious subjects.
  • ng his business, Johnson started publishing theological and political works by Priestley and other
  • With theological and juristic principles therein he tried to
  • which he contributed a number of memoirs on theological and philosophical questions, and in 1805 wa
  • w Evangelicalism (Part One): Historical and Theological Antecedents" Detroit Baptist Seminary Journ
  • aried much over time; the earliest form was theological anti-Judaism.
  • Essays, Historical and Theological, appeared in 1878 (2 vols), with a biograph
  • lism; indeed, many were murdered ... by the theological application of the sacred principles of Smi
  • A few theological, archaeological, and astronomical articles
  • eventually move beyond Heppenstall in some theological areas that his mentor could not agree with.
  • Rumford was heavily influenced by the theological argument from design and it is likely that
  • destroy the World Trade Center, and adds a theological argument that the United States is an "evil
  • the Stonyhurst Philosophical Series, gave a theological argument for the proposition that animal ri
  • Consequently the theological arguments for and against the ordination of
  • Theological arguments between members of the two menhua
  • During this time, he witnessed early theological arguments over issues such as plural marria
  • es Cardinal Journet, he has written several theological articles in the review Nova et Vetera, refl
  • n 1884, and he may have published anonymous theological articles after that.
  • Documents touching upon theological aspects as well as practical guidelines wer
  • sion von Johann Sebastian Bach, he explored theological aspects as well as the four versions of the
  • is accredited by the Caribbean Evangelical Theological Association (CETA) and The Association for
  • Education (CHED), and is accredited by Asia Theological Association, and the Association of Theolog
  • ef defect was a lack of appreciation of the theological attainments of Nonconformity, and a Welsh c
  • His theological attitude was that known as semi-Arian (or h
  • they supported the Royalist cause, or their theological attitudes were high Anglican or both.
  • an unprecedented hurdle, having survived a theological audit by the Congregation for the Doctrine
  • lergy in kalenters, the king was to have no theological authority besides approving the superintend
  • he zu einer spirituellen Christologie - The Theological Basis for a Spiritual Christology (English
  • Colchester New Church has as its theological basis the Old and New Testaments and the th
  • obal society, as well as laying out a clear theological basis for dialogue.
  • cross the United States, had grave internal theological battles and schisms, and became politically
  • and helps LGBT people who hold evangelical theological beliefs to reconcile these two potentially
  • amus and dealing with the contradictions of theological beliefs pointed out by Jean-Paul Sartre.
  • ormation and summarize the Reformers' basic theological beliefs in contradistinction to the teachin
  • me intertwined in broader philosophical and theological beliefs.
  • And where is the evidence for his theological beliefs?
  • e Southern Methodist Church, a conservative theological body separate from the United Methodist Chu
  • In 1949 her theological book Die wirkliche Frau (The Real Woman) wa
  • o housing one of the largest collections of theological books in the United States, the library is
  • The prelate translated different German theological books into English, among them works of the
  • he devoted much time to the publication of theological books.
  • early 21st century that crosses a number of theological boundaries: participants can be described a
  • s enhanced in the scripture and was given a theological buildup, but this does not imply that Ezra
  • he develops personal accounts, principally theological but also political, cultural, philosophical
  • l leaders in the Federal Vision began their theological careers in the Christian Reconstructionist
  • at University of Jena to avoid the need for theological censorship.
  • See also Interdenominational Theological Center alumni.
  • on-denominational students and the Lutheran Theological Center
  • Nest), Hammonds House, Interdenominational Theological Center (ITC), Spelman College, Morehouse Sc
  • he ancient Mediterranean world, and was the theological center of gravity of Christianity prior to
  • The Interdenominational Theological Center (ITC) is a consortium of denominatio
  • efore being named a fellow at the Woodstock Theological Center in Washington, D.C.
  • & Ministry Practice at Interdenominational Theological Center
  • n 1957, followed by the Interdenominational Theological Center (ITC) in 1959.
  • eminaries that form the Interdenominational Theological Center complex in the Atlanta University Ce
  • nary was founded in 1980 (as the Ecumenical Theological Center).
  • It is survived by the Woodstock Theological Center, an independent, nonprofit Catholic
  • hool of Theology of the Interdenominational Theological Center, and then in 1965 Master's Degree in
  • m Texas College and the Interdenominational Theological Center, and his Alma Mater, Paine College,
  • IBC is part of the Baptist Theological Centre which is located in the Baptist Cent
  • The Presbyterian Theological Centre has more than 100 students, both mal
  • The Presbyterian Theological Centre is the theological college of the Pr
  • among students, some IBC staff and Baptist Theological Centre users.
  • The Baptist Theological Centre makes up part of the Baptist Centre
  • He was appointed to a theological chair at the university of Frankfurt (Oder)
  • an experiential viewpoint, but also from a theological change.
  • aking away from the Princeton Seminary over theological changes.
  • n justification betrays special ability and theological circumspection.
  • Principal of Wells Theological College from 1911-16 he was then appointed
  • ine, Massachusetts, principal at the Hebrew Theological College in Skokie, Illinois, and principal
  • A theological college at Abak in southern Nigeria is name
  • studied at Peterhouse, Cambridge and Wells Theological College before being ordained priest in 195
  • then appointed Vice Principal of Edinburgh Theological College after which he was Principal of Lee
  • He entered Lincoln Theological College in 1888, and was ordained deacon in
  • rising to become Principal of its Diocesan Theological College and then in 1951 Bishop of the Dioc
  • Reformed Theological College and Student Assistance Committee
  • ~ present: Professor of Theology, Youngnam Theological College and Seminary, Kyeongsan, Republic o
  • Cambridge (BA 1965, MA 1968) and Cuddesdon Theological College
  • nd as professor of moral theology at Newman Theological College in Edmonton, Alberta.
  • He subsequently taught Talmud at Hebrew Theological College in Skokie, Illinois.
  • on and Orpington he was a tutor at Oak Hill Theological College from 1962 to 1972.
  • tist Heritage, Theology and Ethics at Carey Theological College and at Regent College in Vancouver.
  • He then trained for ordination at Lincoln Theological College and was ordained deacon at St Paul'
  • On the foundation of the Wesleyan Theological College at Headingley, Leeds, in 1868, he b
  • ained after a period of study at Chichester Theological College in 1959.
  • In 1854, he opened a theological college at Cuddesdon, now known as Ripon Co
  • ents and staff from the former Carraig Eden Theological College (CETC), therefore forming a single
  • Headingley and then the Principal of Wells Theological College before a 14 year stint as Suffragan
  • He was then Sub-Warden of Lincoln Theological College then Principal of Wells Theological
  • inked to the growth in enrollments at Moore Theological College through MTS.
  • 1969, Rev. Dr. Gladstone joined the United Theological College [UTC, Bangalore - the only autonomo
  • He was a prominent Tractarian and headed a theological college in Ely, Cambridgeshire between 1887
  • w, Warwickshire and a lecturer at Lichfield Theological College in 1942.
  • and a Theological College in London, Canada West in 1844.
  • St Michael's & All Angels Theological College is founded at Aberdare.
  • xpansion and success, Cranmer Seminary, the theological college of the jurisdiction and the communi
  • A few years later Joshua studies at the theological college where he is supported by his bishop
  • ssor of Systematic theology at the Reformed Theological College in Geelong, Australia, where he tau
  • He established Madrasa Rahimiyya, a theological college which later played a part in the re
  • England for four years, first at Cuddesdon Theological College from 1926-27, then as Deacon in the
  • he is an occasional lecturer at Pentecostal Theological College Alphacrucis.
  • s appointed president of the first Wesleyan theological college (at Hoxton), and in this position h
  • He then attended Westcott House theological college in Cambridge.
  • Holley's post graduate studies include the Theological College at Catholic University in Washingto
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