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  • e purpose of uniting North and South in one theological college; but in the event of either associa
  • ks throughout the world, often lecturing in theological colleges in the UK, Canada and the United S
  • fficer in the Royal Air Force, he taught at theological colleges before being ordained.
  • Several theological colleges and seminaries all over India incl
  • When four theological colleges came together to start Andhra Chri
  • The church's two nineteenth century theological colleges, Magee College (Derry) and Assembl
  • s for ordination and with the inspection of theological colleges, courses and schemes.
  • Among Anglican theological colleges, Open Evangelicalism is particular
  • Are there any lists of Anglican theological colleges?
  • g to embrace as many as possible of varying theological color, he followed the traditional formulas
  • ap of Liberty and the Robert Shorter-edited Theological Comet.
  • ), that defines tags for marking up Bibles, theological commentaries, and other related literature.
  • The Book of Exodus: A Critical, Theological Commentary (1974)
  • ce Nicholls concluded his leadership of the Theological Commission in 1986 to spend his remaining y
  • He is a member of the International Theological Commission in Vatican.
  • amed Secretary-General of the International Theological Commission and led the Commission's evaluat
  • Consultant of the Theological commission of the Catholic Bishop's Confere
  • He became secretary of the International Theological Commission in 1989.
  • In 1993, a theological commission established by Bishop Salvador L
  • The Report of the Primate's Theological Commission of the Anglican Church of Canada
  • been secretary general of the International Theological Commission since 22 April 2009, and consult
  • h in Wales's Governing body and sits on the theological commission that assists the bench of Welsh
  • art of a team to initiate the International Theological Commission in 1969.
  • He was a Member of the International Theological Commission from 1974-1984 he also held the
  • onference and a member of the International Theological Commission of the Holy See in Rome.
  • ical Biblical Commission, the International Theological Commission, and the Pontifical Commission E
  • In 2004, the International Theological Commission, then under the presidency of Ca
  • he Doctrine of the Faith, the International Theological Commission, and the Congregation for the Ca
  • o 2002 he was a member of the International Theological Commission.
  • appointment to the Pontifical International Theological Commission.
  • ining an active member of the International Theological Commission.
  • previously confirmed as such by medical and theological Commissions.
  • idley Melbourne retains a small residential theological community in the renamed Baker building (fo
  • His major published work, Theological Compound, published in 1908, was the first
  • so referred to as prevenial) is a Christian theological concept rooted in Augustinian theology.
  • Deus otiosus or "idle god" is a theological concept used to describe the belief in a cr
  • tian Church (Christian Disciples) was not a theological concept, such as Arminianism, but rather wa
  • See Mythical theology for the theological concept.
  • inical Midrash and even contained Christian theological conceptions.
  • Theological concepts of God and Jesus, the role of wome
  • uel Kant to describe a method of discerning theological concepts.
  • is own Yoruba people according to universal theological concerns such as the nature of the Deity, m
  • These works show an emphasis on theological concerns, and were popular with priests, wh
  • e lost their connection to metaphysical and theological concerns.
  • mphlets and books which drew heavily on his theological concerns.
  • a and to many international, interfaith and theological conferences.
  • such, the fallout from the ideological and theological conflicts that beset the Episcopal Church b
  • ant in the history of scholasticism are the theological consequences to which Gilbert's realism led
  • Bishop Steenson shared his predecessor's theological conservatism, though unlike Kelshaw, he cam
  • resulted in the defeat of those Calvinistic theological conservatives like Charles Spurgeon, who we
  • order to bring Zwinglianist Christians into theological consistency.
  • FC is an affiliate member of the Washington Theological Consortium.
  • astors of Church of the King in California; theological consultant for ACT 3 Ministries; and De Yon
  • r from 1947 up to 1989 - who took part as a theological consultant in the Second Vatican Council (1
  • rd University Summer Programme in Theology, theological consultant to the House of Bishops of the G
  • The theological content too has raised questions for some,
  • 501 and 1527 he printed 213 works of mostly theological content.
  • ation, and perversion were interpreted in a theological context as "false" religious beliefs or her
  • "Theoria" is also a word still used in theological contexts.
  • l continuity with the apostolic church, but theological continuity."
  • and Christian scriptures and is filled with theological contradictions and chronological errors.
  • a series of technical responses to specific theological controversies raised by the Dutch Remonstra
  • In all the heated theological controversies of the day, particularly the
  • After the death of Luther, many theological controversies arose among the Lutherans, mo
  • The two schools dominated the theological controversies of the first centuries of Chr
  • nd Andalusia, and writing tracts on various theological controversies.
  • s a far-reaching consensus in regard to the theological controversy which was a major cause of the
  • An international theological controversy developed concerning the licitn
  • alma mater, which was embroiled in a bitter theological controversy with its third president, Willi
  • He was continually engaged in theological controversy, and, by his advocacy of all ef
  • ell (1999), and Setting the Table: Women in Theological Conversation (1995).
  • In the aftermath of this disputation, his theological convictions began to change.
  • Despite these concessions, Ives's theological convictions continued to evolve until he wa
  • But at Warrington he re-examined his theological convictions, and becoming a Unitarian of th
  • the book did not have to bear the burden of theological correctness.
  • llege of St. Hyacinthe, followed later by a theological course at the Seminary of Quebec.
  • g his study of law at Toulouse, and after a theological course at Geneva, he became the pastor of t
  • It did so by transferring its theological courses to New College London, whose Congre
  • He likewise conducted for many years the theological courses in the seminary for preachers at Ha
  • His numerous publications include books on theological, critical, historical, biographical and dev
  • eral works dealing with theology, including Theological Criticism: or, Hints of the Philosophy of M
  • 010 Cekada completed Work of Human Hands: A Theological Critique of the Mass of Paul VI, a 468-page
  • Christians meeting Hindus: an analysis and theological critique of the Hindu-Christian encounter i
  • tchcraft and Otherness: A Philosophical and Theological Critique of Intersubjective Relations (SUNY
  • unter-Reformation repressed any alternative theological current or radical social movement, and the
  • paratory seminary of Saint-Nicolas, and his theological curriculum for two years in the seminary of
  • y interests that were scientific as well as theological, Dale was librarian of Sion College in the
  • ended the couple to symbolise the pointless theological debates which occupied Christian churchmen
  • pped going to church, but continued to have theological debates with her father every Sunday.
  • s only twelve years old, he participated in theological debates among the faculty that were held in
  • James II of England and engaged in vigorous theological debates with both Anglican and Puritan spok
  • eliefs in the traditional terms used in the theological debates surrounding Pelagianism.
  • their allegiance to this basis (see Barmen Theological Declaration).
  • eory, The principles of musik (1636), and a theological defence of marriage between first cousins,
  • Balasuriya submitted a 55-page theological defense to the Congregation for the Doctrin
  • Beijer received his theological degree from the University of Uppsala and w
  • n working at the magazine, and finished his theological degree at Northern Baptist Seminary.
  • Boyd has no formal theological degree.
  • ndertaking, with all levels of ministry and theological degrees available.
  • Mountains, to a family of miners and earned theological degrees from the Perm Seminary in 1894 and
  • SSR, the communist party of Cuba proclaimed theological demonstration to once again be tolerable.
  • A graduate of the Theological Department of Harvard University, Furness b
  • ter Lecturer on Biblical Literature, in the Theological Department of Harvard College.
  • ed the Junior class in 1840; studied in the Theological Department of Yale, and in 1844-1845 was a
  • He also studied in the theological department of the University of Upsala, whe
  • It was founded as the theological department of Bethel College in McKenzie, T
  • eology and evidences of Christianity in its theological department.
  • Are," a bouncy number of extremely limited theological depth.
  • primary theological development from 17th century
  • Karl Holl's theological development is characterized by the outlook
  • r to utilize a middle category, or stage in theological development, that provides further differen
  • his numerous works that were philosophical, theological, devotional and biographical in character.
  • on to create a mixed committee for further theological dialogue between the two (now sister) churc
  • the Joint International Commission for the Theological Dialogue between the Orthodox and the Roman
  • eer in promoting interfaith and comparative theological dialogue in his own community.
  • The Joint International Commission for Theological Dialogue Between the Catholic Church and th
  • the Joint International Commission for the Theological Dialogue between the Roman Catholic Church
  • ups, most prominently as co-chairman of the Theological Dialogue with the Roman Catholic Church, bu
  • it explicitly clear he didn't believe in a theological dialogue with Islam, but that for him dialo
  • roclaimed the establishment of the official theological dialogue between the Orthodox and the Catho
  • ernational Commission for Anglican-Orthodox Theological Dialogue, and is Bishop- Visitor of the Com
  • Theological Dictionary of the Old Testament.
  • rist, this became a point of liturgical and theological difference between the two, and was one of
  • Both organisational as well as theological differences were raised as a reason for the
  • crises arose in the diocese, compounded by theological differences between Bennison and several co
  • Her anguish was due to the major theological differences creating strife between the new
  • , critiquing both Zachariah and Zosimus for theological differences, two popular historians during
  • veloped because of sociological rather than theological differences.
  • The book is tedious to read because of its theological digressions, contradictions and anachronism
  • ieweg, became the first person to receive a theological diploma from the Seminary, and another, Dar
  • moral issues while lowering tensions about theological disagreements between the Church and societ
  • been heralded by fellow theologians across theological disciplines.
  • edral of Laon, where the demon engaged in a theological discourse with the Bishop, alleging that th
  • Apart from the several theological discourses, Gregory was also one of the mos
  • The theological discussion about the essence of prophecy.
  • t those were ideas put forward as part of a theological discussion.
  • th of God" movement was emerging in radical theological discussions among Protestant theologians su
  • 1920s, he led and participated in numerous theological discussions, disagreements and controversie
  • Its impact could be felt in theological discussions, artistic and cultural pursuits
  • In 1730, he became involved in a theological dispute with Rev. Hugh Fisher of Dorchester
  • After theological disputes he changed his name and went to An
  • ver, religious fervour is running high, and theological disputes threaten to spill over into actual
  • eror Tewodros II for his help to settle the theological disputes and to gain control over the fract
  • e of court-preacher at Weimar, but owing to theological disputes was compelled to resign this offic
  • Besides carrying into England the theological disputes to which the Marrow of Modern Divi
  • the Norwegian Synod, took an active part in theological disputes, and ceaselessly urged the church
  • in later years became involved in mediating theological disputes.
  • he American Scientific Affiliation, but its theological diversity is broader.
  • is a religious tradition which embraces the theological diversity of a congregation rather than a s
  • rn Mennonite Seminary (EMS) is the graduate theological division of Eastern Mennonite University (E
  • This view is opposed to the classical theological doctrine of divine apathy.
  • Consubstantiation is a theological doctrine that (like transubstantiation) att
  • Receptionism is a Christian theological doctrine that in the Eucharist service the
  • In Creationism, special creation is a theological doctrine which asserts that the origin of t
  • , though everywhere the author seeks to put theological doctrines in a decidedly modern form.
  • o, would return to Leiden to teach, and his theological doctrines would have an effect on the Refor
  • His theological doctrines were attacked by Hilary of Poitie
  • The theological doctrines espoused by the Camden Society we
  • tions of how the Church might arrive at new theological doctrines.
  • o-Lutheranism movement, and a specialist in theological dogmatics.
  • Balthasar's Theological Dramatic Theory has influenced the work of
  • In Theo-Drama: Theological Dramatic Theory-the following 5-volume work
  • It is the oldest provider of theological education for the Methodist Church of Great
  • on Fellowship, and the Overseas Council for Theological Education and Missions.
  • the seminary has served as the location of theological education for clerical members of the Sons
  • It was built on a history of evangelical theological education going back to 1835.
  • ians, and it is one of the first pillars of theological education in Macedonia.
  • ral Assembly, particularly those related to theological education of ministers and the provision of
  • e was established to provide an evangelical theological education to ordinands who could not go to
  • It provides theological education for candidates of the ministry an
  • the seminary is to provide graduate-level, theological education for persons preparing for Christi
  • Dean of Theological Education by Extension: Ting Siew King
  • His basic theological education is from Mor Ignatius Dayaro, Manj
  • inistry Boyce insisted on the importance of theological education for all ministers.
  • seeing the need for alternative options for theological education among Baptists.
  • ark , the son of a preacher, and gained his theological education in Braunschweig and Helmstedt.
  • y makes it an intimate setting for worship, theological education and the performance of sacred mus
  • Alumni Award for Distinction in Theological Education from Yale Divinity School
  • utheast Asia, where it assists in providing theological education for future pastors in Thailand an
  • The seminary provides theological education at both undergraduate and post-gr
  • ovide accredited undergraduate and graduate theological education for equipping individuals for Chr
  • ars, commencing at the age of 20.He had his Theological education at the Leonard Theological Colleg
  • Rhodes University continued to provide theological education for the Methodist Church of South
  • amstown, to form a Divinity Faculty for the theological education of ministers for the participatin
  • istian ministry, encouraging cross-cultural theological education and as an author".
  • Theological education for Swedish immigrants was first
  • The Theological Education by Extension idea inspired a move
  • Christian Identity and Theological Education
  • ccreditation by the Accrediting Council for Theological Education in Africa (ACTEA).
  • sbyterian Church, and was co-founder of the Theological Education by Extension movement there, and
  • ed States by a gathering of scholars in the Theological Education Fund in its missionary mandate to
  • 98 to establish a "Board of Ministerial and Theological Education" in every Division of the church
  • The Advancement of Theological Education, with H.
  • When the Society for the Promotion of Theological Education, which controlled Harvard Divinit
  • 1825 he went back to Madrid to complete his theological education, playing the organ for a time at
  • more adequate and self-contained centre for theological education, with two lecture rooms, three tu
  • on of organisations to accredit evangelical theological education, which later formed their own ass
  • for research and to promote basic tools for theological education, to involve in publication of res
  • en they arrived, and they left with a solid theological education, but were still primarily Spanish
  • in 1998, 42 years after he had started his theological education.
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