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  • f Socinianism by Joseph Priestley, to whose Theological Repository he contributed in the last year
  • s suggested to Priestley the project of his Theological Repository, to which Turner contributed (17
  • r, Malcolm F. Jerusalem, Israel: Ecumenical Theological Research Fraternity in Israel, 1990.
  • d as a doctoral candidate at the South Asia Theological Research Institute (SATHRI) in Bengaluru an
  • ite Paper through the seminary's Center for Theological Research defending Dembski as within the bo
  • South Asia Theological Research Institute (SATHRI) was established
  • His theological research showed particular competence in pa
  • Tyndale Fellowship for Biblical and Theological Research, Cambridge UK.
  • to Alexis Khomiakov (In: The Greek Orthodox Theological Review 1956/II.1 pp.
  • n, Darwinism in Morals was published in The Theological Review in April 1871.
  • esentation of the Spirit in Acts," Criswell Theological Review 5.1 (1990) 15-29.
  • hip, and has been an editor of the Reformed Theological Review since 1989.
  • book reviews in Anglican Theological Review, Faith and Philosophy, Journal of Th
  • mation, Tabletalk, and the Reformed Baptist Theological Review.
  • n in 1908 of the first issue of the Harvard Theological Review.
  • Afghanistan's Taliban and al-Qai'da - have theological roots in Wahhabism, a sect that forms the “
  • is within the Holiness movement and has its theological roots in the Wesleyan teachings of John Wes
  • He began to study the theological roots of Methodism in the work of John Wesl
  • He was Crosse theological scholar in 1859, Tyrwhitt Hebrew scholar in
  • aster; and this master, who was generally a theological scholar, was the companion and spiritual ad
  • 1390) was an English theological scholar, and advocate of the English reform
  • ate his account more effectively than other theological scholars of his time, thus diminishing conf
  • His theological scholarship was recognized in his service a
  • The Quarterly has "reflected a maturing of theological scholarship especially in Churches of Chris
  • nflicted with the consensus of academic and theological scholarship.
  • chbishop Seraphim of Athens enrolled in the Theological School of the University of Athens in 1936
  • embarked on a year's study at the renowned Theological School of Halki, Constantinople.
  • ic building on the campus of Andover Newton Theological School at 141 Herrick Road in the village o
  • to the Jesuits, for they had established a theological school of their own in Leuven, which was pr
  • as originally founded in 1937 as Holy Cross Theological School in Pomfret, Connecticut.
  • he was appointed lecturer at the Konvikt or theological school at Bonn.
  • ent to New Zealand because she could attend theological school at St John's College, Auckland, whil
  • the Earlham School of Religion, a Christian theological school in the Quaker tradition.
  • He had been Assistant Director of the Theological School of the Holy Cross in Brookline, Mass
  • Kalafatis studied at the historical Theological School of Halki from the age of 17.
  • others, including one, and later a second, theological school in Pati.
  • wrence, professor and Dean of the Episcopal Theological School and subsequently Bishop of Massachus
  • d to the students of Navuloa, the Methodist Theological School at the time, describing the dangers
  • an Baptist Seminary of the West (ABSW) is a theological school affiliated with the American Baptist
  • y and canon law in the Protestant Episcopal Theological School at Cambridge, Massachusetts, and at
  • ns sharing the CST campus are the Episcopal Theological School at Claremont and the Disciples Semin
  • He studied theology at the Theological School in Halki, Turkey.
  • and Drug Abuse Ministry from the Methodist Theological School in Ohio.
  • The New Church Theological School was located on the northern edge of
  • The Theological School of St. Lawrence University was found
  • He attended the Patriarchical Theological School at Halki, Turkey, graduating in 1910
  • thodox clergy, as he was the founder of the Theological School of Halki in the monastery of the Hol
  • Reverend Peine graduated from Methodist Theological School in Ohio in 1975, served as Associate
  • uate religious studies at Meadville Lombard Theological School in Chicago, Illinois, graduating in
  • it forth, aroused many doubts, and another theological school appeared in opposition to it, emphas
  • Church of the Messiah, taught at Meadville Theological School and traveled as a lecturer.
  • w Preparatory School of the Temple Emanu-El Theological School of New York.
  • Sacred Theology and Ph.D. degrees from the Theological School of Boston University in 1883.
  • He studied at the Theological School of Halki where he graduated in 1966
  • dies (IWS) is a non-denominational graduate theological school (emphasizing worship theology) which
  • rom Harvard, Adams taught at Andover Newton Theological School and Meadville Lombard Theological Sc
  • sums of money to Harvard and the Episcopal Theological School (now Episcopal Divinity School), in
  • on in his home place he was accepted in the Theological School of Halki, in Istanbul (Constantinopl
  • Seminary is a resident, accredited graduate theological school in New Orleans, Louisiana, founded i
  • cademia by joining the faculty of Meadville Theological School (now Meadville Lombard Theological S
  • He was admitted to the Theological School of Halki in 1907.
  • ctor of Divinity degree from Andover Newton Theological School as part of his "love affair with the
  • me Court upheld broad state regulation of a theological school that trained only ministers, offered
  • rofessor of Old Testament at Andover Newton Theological School in Newton, Massachusetts; Joel Moble
  • Degree in Revival History from the Baptist Theological School of New England and is currently comp
  • d his initial degree from the now suspended Theological School of Halki of the Oecumenical Patriarc
  • ree in 1923, and then entered the Episcopal Theological School in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
  • in the USA he studied at the Andover Newton Theological School and attended the First Church in New
  • ligions department at Palermo's prestigious Theological School and has organised a number of confer
  • equently, the seminary section of the Halki Theological School was closed down.
  • unct professor at Regis College, the Jesuit theological school at that university.
  • ch and World Peace at the Meadville/Lombard Theological School in Chicago and President of the Inte
  • o America in 1718, and was the founder of a theological school at Warminster, Pennsylvania called,
  • y and a bachelor of divinity from Methodist Theological School in Ohio.
  • oming a visiting professor at the Methodist Theological School in Ohio.
  • He learned Latin and theology at a theological school in Macau.
  • Sales went on to attend Episcopal Theological School in Massachusetts where Daniels atten
  • Born in Istanbul, he was educated at the theological school in Chalki, and at the universities o
  • rising liberal influences, needed a strong theological school of its own.
  • t the Franklin Trask Library Andover Newton Theological School (OP 1230) in Newton, Massachusetts.
  • alvation Army Evangeline Booth College is a theological school affiliated with The Salvation Army a
  • Adjunct Faculty, Drew Theological School, 1980
  • n building of the Universalist St. Lawrence Theological School, Ratcliff favored merging the two sc
  • n College in 1883, studied at the Episcopal Theological School, Cambridge, Massachusetts, was ordai
  • He then attended the Episcopal Theological School, and received a bachelor's of sacred
  • For a few years he taught at Bethel Theological School, until it was closed by the Nazis, a
  • There is a theological school, 3 primary schools and 2 secondary s
  • , including honorary degrees from Meadville Theological School, Emerson College, St. Lawrence Unive
  • at Harvard Divinity School, Andover Newton Theological School, and Meadville Lombard Theological S
  • 2010, Meadville Lombard and Andover Newton Theological School, a seminary in Newton, Massachusetts
  • ssachusetts on the campus of Andover Newton Theological School.
  • He then attended Andover Newton Theological School.
  • At the same time he had charge of the theological school.
  • Boston and elected to establish a Methodist theological school.
  • oris causa doctorate from Meadville Lombard Theological School.
  • Andover Newton Theological School.
  • a, the University of Chicago, the Meadville Theological School.
  • ty schools accredited by the Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada.
  • school is accredited by the Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada and
  • as full accreditation by the Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada (AT
  • ndiana, is accredited by the Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada and
  • y, MBTS is accredited by the Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada (AT
  • eminary is accredited by the Association of Theological Schools and the Western Association of Scho
  • of the Seljuk empire, these Ash‘ari-Shafi‘i theological schools are considered to be the model of m
  • FST is accredited by The Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada, an
  • eligion is accredited by the Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada.
  • y is fully accredited by the Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada (AT
  • s and Schools (SACS) and the Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada (AT
  • tary (mekteb) and 77 secondary and academic theological schools (medrese) were operating in 39 of t
  • In 1939, Westminster became one of the ten theological schools under the newly-formed Methodist Ch
  • heology is accredited by the Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada.
  • he school is a member of the Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada.
  • received accreditation from Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada (AT
  • ucational institution by the Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada, th
  • minaries under the name Associated Canadian Theological Schools (ACTS).
  • ccredited by WASC and by the Association of Theological Schools (ATS).
  • as accredited in 1986 by the Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada and
  • been fully accredited by the Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada (AT
  • thodist Church, Wesley became one of the 13 theological schools under the jurisdiction of the Unite
  • eges and Schools in 1973 and Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada in
  • rch fellowships given by the Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada and
  • Accredited by the Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada, BT
  • an accredited member of the Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada sin
  • Council of Southwestern Theological Schools
  • JST is only one of two Jesuit-operated theological schools in the United States, the other bei
  • into the community and added soup kitchens, theological schools, hospitals, Turkish baths and tombs
  • uries of Christianity, there were six known theological schools, of which four (Alexandria, Antioch
  • e Australian and New Zealand Association of Theological Schools, and of the South Pacific Associati
  • in the popular retelling, as opposed to the theological schools, it became an apple.
  • of Schools and Colleges, the Association of Theological Schools, and by the Vatican's Congregation
  • e Executive Committee of the Association of Theological Schools.
  • granted accreditation in the Association of Theological Schools.
  • school is accredited by the Association of Theological Schools.
  • S has been accredited by the Association of Theological Schools.
  • hristians, particularly at universities and theological schools.
  • He became a scholar of theological science at this monastery.
  • the Word of God, than as a contribution to theological science."
  • logiche ("Historical-critical Review of the Theological Sciences"), in order to propagate his visio
  • s chief service to learning, especially the theological sciences, was the Casanatense Library (Bibl
  • cal Anglican think tank, in 2003 and is its theological secretary .
  • He would later go on to study at the Theological Seminar in Chicago.
  • nds College, one of the largest evangelical theological seminaries in the country.
  • redited through the Association of Reformed Theological Seminaries (ARTS), an organization of eight
  • learning, including 40 medical schools, 10 theological seminaries, 21 universities and colleges, a
  • e accredited by the Association of Reformed Theological Seminaries.
  • e delivered a series of lectures at several theological seminaries.
  • rn skepticism at Oberlin, Ohio, and Chicago theological seminaries.
  • Minneapolis, and at both Dallas and Talbot Theological Seminaries.
  • The NEST is an undergraduate and graduate theological seminary of some 40 students and seven full
  • ton, and two seminaries, Concordia Lutheran Theological Seminary in St. Catharines, Ontario and Con
  • a Master of Theology degree from Princeton Theological Seminary and has completed two years on a d
  • Ministry established jointly with McCormick Theological Seminary in Chicago.
  • allas was originally founded by Westminster Theological Seminary as a Texas campus in 1999.
  • torate in Hebrew literature from the Jewish Theological Seminary of America and was awarded an hono
  • c Ordination) from the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary of Yeshiva University.
  • , he became a professor of canon law at the Theological Seminary of Venegano.
  • f Covenant College (1956-1964) and Covenant Theological Seminary (1956-1970) in St. Louis, Missouri
  • bachelor of Hebrew letters from the Jewish Theological Seminary in 1947.
  • ster of Divinity degree from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in South Hamilton, Massachusetts,
  • leted a Master of Divinity from Westminster Theological Seminary in 1992, and a Ph.D. in historical
  • 0, and was ordained at Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary in 1961 by Rabbi Yosef Dov Solovei
  • 1851 he became professor of theology in the Theological Seminary of Tiffin, Ohio, whence he was cal
  • Memphis, Tennessee: Memphis Theological Seminary Press, 1990.
  • ics in the USA who taught at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary for a quarter of a decade and curr
  • He graduated from the Theological Seminary of the University of Chicago with
  • liam and Mary in 1833 and from the Virginia Theological Seminary in 1836.
  • ion's North Central College and Evangelical Theological Seminary (E.T.S.).
  • r's degree in Religion from Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary in Lynchburg, Virginia,
  • Covenant Theological Seminary is the denominational seminary of
  • Professor and the Principal of the Emmanuel Theological Seminary in Dondi, Angola.
  • s formerly employed at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky as Associa
  • een 1884 and 1889 and used by the McCormick Theological Seminary to gain rental income.
  • He attended the Princeton Theological Seminary from 1910 to 1913 and he won the A
  • vey of Religion and Science books, Covenant Theological Seminary professor and ordained PCA ministe
  • that he was Dean of Cumberland Presbyterian Theological Seminary from 1962 to 1964 while the instit
  • 952, he earned a B.D. from Pittsburgh-Xenia Theological Seminary under John Gerstner.
  • rofessor of Ecclesiastical History, General Theological Seminary
  • In 1954, he completed Central Baptist Theological Seminary in Kansas City, Kansas.
  • n and Marshall College in 1889 and from the Theological Seminary of the Reformed Church in 1892.
  • Tamilnadu Theological Seminary (TTS) is an ecumenical venture of
  • Landau was also a teacher at the Jewish Theological Seminary and the music director for Shearit
  • Bible, Culture and Hermeneutics at Chicago Theological Seminary and a member of the United Church
  • e came to United States attending at Fuller Theological Seminary where he had a chance to meet Dr.
  • tor of Ministry degree from Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary in Philadelphia.
  • Reformed Theological Seminary (RTS) is a non-denominational, eva
  • e early-1980s while on the faculty of Grace Theological Seminary (1982-1989).
  • A History of Erskine Theological Seminary (1976)
  • he was educated at the Moravian college and theological seminary in Barby, Germany.
  • Masters' degree in Divinity from Princeton Theological Seminary in 1979.
  • as an assistant professor at the Practical Theological Seminary at MF Norwegian School of Theology
  • Ridgedale Theological Seminary was founded in 1925.
  • Concordia Theological Seminary is a seminary of The Lutheran Chur
  • In Ginter Park are Union Theological Seminary & Presbyterian School of Christian
  • The fame of this theological seminary was so great that Pope Agapetus I
  • and the Synod of Lincoln Trails, McCormick Theological Seminary also educates members of other Chr
  • gy, and Doctor of Theology degrees at Grace Theological Seminary in Winona Lake, Indiana.
  • 1997: Nanjing Union Theological Seminary (Nanjing)
  • Concordia Theological Seminary is theologically conservative, emp
  • d from Dartmouth in 1870 and from the Union Theological Seminary in 1877, and then studied in Berli
  • an, where he was Phi Beta Kappa and Western Theological Seminary (now Seabury-Western) at Evanston,
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