-- Glenn Kreider,
Professor of Theological Studies, Dallas Theological Seminary; Contributor, Bibliotheca Sacra
The importance of context is emphasized by Timothy J. Gorringe,
professor of theological studies at the University of Exeter, who interprets Barth's central task as setting forth a theology of freedom.
«If you don't see college as having a purpose greater than yourself, it loses all meaning,» says David Horner,
a professor of theological studies at Talbot University.
Belden C. Lane is
professor of theological studies and American studies at Saint Louis University, St. Louis, Missouri.
Not exact matches
Dr. V.J. John is Associate
Professor of New Testament at Bishop's College, Kolkata, India and Registrar
of the North India Institute
of Post-Graduate
Theological Studies.
Lloyd Geering is a Presbyterian minister and former
Professor of Old Testament
Studies at
theological colleges in Brisbane and Dunedia, and
Professor of Religious
Studies at Victorian University in Wellington, New Zealand.
William Greenway is assistant
professor of Christian
studies at Austin Presbyterian
Theological Seminary in Austin, Texas.
• Sam Waldron - Academic Dean;
Professor of Theology, Midwest Center for
Theological Studies, Owensboro, KY
Dr. Rausch is associate
professor of church history and Judaic
studies at Ashland, (Ohio)
Theological Seminary.
Some historians have traced the roots
of The Controversy to the early 1960s, when conflict over historical «critical
study of the Bible produced a major crisis in the SBC leading to the dismissal
of Ralph Elliott, a
professor of Old Testament at Midwestern Baptist
Theological Seminary in Kansas City, Missouri.
The Rev. Joseph G. Muthuraj, Ph.D. is
Professor of New Testament and Dean
of Doctoral
Studies at United
Theological College, Bangalore, India.
John Knox was Baldwin
Professor of Sacred Literature at Union
Theological Seminary from 1943 and director
of studies from 1945 to 1957.
Grant Kaplan is an associate
professor in the department
of theological studies at Saint Louis University.
Dr. Mellert is an assistant
professor in the department
of theological studies at the University
of Dayton.
Eight years
of experiment and
study as a
professor of religion and the church at Emory University's Candler School
of Theology have convinced Hopewell that «the congregation is as central to
theological education as the human body is to medical education.»
Ayman S. Ibrahim, PhD, is Bill and Connie Jenkins Chair and Assistant
Professor of Islamic
Studies, at The Southern Baptist
Theological Seminary.
Margaret Harper McCarthy, STL, STD Assistant
Professor of Theological Anthropology, John Paul II Institute for
Studies on Marriage and the Family at the Catholic University
of America
Northern Baptist
Theological Seminary
professor Scot McKnight and Scott Alexander, director
of Catholic - Muslim
studies at Catholic
Theological Union, argued back.
«There's no indication we have that Jesus was married,» said Darrell Bock, a senior research
professor of New Testament
studies at Dallas
Theological Seminary.
Manuscripts, Translation, and the Legacy
of the KJV» was presented by Dr. Bart Ehrman, James A. Grey Distinguished
Professor of Religious
Studies at UNC Chapel Hill (PhD, magna cum laude from Princeton
Theological Seminary).
Ayman S. Ibrahim is postdoctoral candidate in Middle Eastern history at Haifa University and assistant
professor of Islamic
studies at Southern Baptist
Theological Seminary.
Different understandings
of God might be compared to different understandings
of Jesus, wrote Mark Hausfeld, president
of Assemblies
of God
Theological Seminary and
professor of urban and Islamic
studies.
Paul Martindale, a
professor of Islamic
studies and cross-cultural ministry at Gordon - Conwell
Theological Seminary, agreed.
Ayman S. Ibrahim is postdoctoral fellow
of Middle Eastern history at Haifa University and assistant
professor of Islamic
studies and senior fellow for the Jenkins Center for the Christian Understanding
of Islam, Southern Baptist
Theological Seminary.
Meanwhile, from early in the eighteenth century, specifically
theological training was commonly acquired through
study under the supervision
of established clergymen, either parish ministers or ministerial
professors.
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