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A Sunday evening program provides theological lectures, music, drama, and films related to the issues of the Judeo-Christian tradition.
Every program involving either Catholic or Protestant churches in which we participated was carefully scrutinized .... Every topic which had possible theological nuances or implications was vetoed, and only when the Rav pronounced it to be satisfactory did we proceed to the dialogue.
It is a four-year study program with a curriculum focused on biblical, theological, historical and pastoral studies with reference to parish management and development and wider cultural and social context.
* Education for Ministry, a theological training program of The Episcopal Church in the United States of America
Another historical difference is that an Anglican transitional deacon had to first be a graduate of an approved seminary, theological college or distance education program.
The college has an extensive Biblical Studies program in which the understanding, interpretation, and application of biblical literature are studied in original historical context and applied to the theological and cultural issues of the modern age.
Modern scholars have sought, as yet unsuccessfully, to determine a written source of the theological program of the ceiling, and have questioned whether or not it was entirely devised by the artist himself, who was both an avid reader of the Bible and a genius.
" ( SapC 72b ) The licentiate program develops research skills and treats theological questions in greater depth.
program is prepared to teach theology in a college, seminary, or university, to function as a chaplain to various professional groups, and to act as a theological resource for a diocese and diocesan agencies.
In order for a candidate to receive a license in sacred theology, he or she must engage in a two-year program of theological studies and propose an original thesis which contributes to the understanding of sacred theology.
Regent was established in 1968 to provide graduate theological education to the laity, and only in 1979 started a program to train students who will become clergy.
The Summer Leadership Institute ( SLI ), which has been discontinued, was a two-week training program that sought to establish theological instruction and grounding for individuals engaged in community and economic development.
By combining the theory and practice of collaborative community ministry into a program of urban theological education, the MUI prepares students for excellence in any context of ministry.
The MUI has also operated the Christian Leadership Certificate ( CLC ) program to offer quality theological education to people serving in community ministry who may not have the academic resources to pursue Masters or Doctorate level studies.
* The Anglican Studies program for those who seek ordination in The Episcopal Church but who have earned a theological degree from a seminary or divinity school of another denomination.
In 1969, it opened its programs to lay degree-seekers during the summer for graduate level theological studies and in 1993 opened its lay program during all academic sessions.
While most of the students were from the US, there were also Malagasy, Canadian and Norwegian students who went to this school, which from the 1960s to the end of the 1970s averaged 50 to 60 students per year in grades 1-12. Notable alumni include Dr. Carl Braaten, a noted Lutheran Theologian and co-founder of the Center for Catholic and Evangelical Theology and the theological journal Pro Ecclesia, Arndt Braaten, a pastor and professor at Luther College, David Brancaccio of the PBS NOW program, Dr. Peter Dyrud, Minneapolis Cardiologist, Dr. Pier Larson, Professor of African History, Johns Hopkins and Dr. Stan Quanbeck, medical missionary to Madagascar for 40 years.
Throughout its history, Southern has been an innovator in theological education, establishing one of the first Ph. D. programs in religion ( 1898 ), the first department of Christian missions ( 1902 ), the first curriculum in religious education ( 1925 ), and the first accredited, seminary-based church social work program ( 1984 ).
By extension, the Princeton theologians include those predecessors of Princeton Theological Seminary who prepared the groundwork of that theological tradition, and the successors who tried, and failed, to preserve the seminary against the inroads of a program to better conform that graduate school to " Broad Evangelicalism ", which was imposed upon it through the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America.
Anton Boisen began a program of placing theological students in supervised contact with mental patients.
The Institute has also been in a leader in online theological study and currently offers four separate graduate programs in a blended online / intensive format, including a Master of Arts in Health Care Mission ( MAHCM ), a Master of Arts in Pastoral Studies in the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd ( MAPS ), the Aquinas @ Home Master of Arts in Pastoral Ministry ( MAPM ) and the country's only Roman Catholic doctoral program in preaching ( D. Min .).
St. Herman ’ s Seminary offers a four year program of theological, liturgical, patristics, and Biblical studies in a progression of one year programs.
A fourth year priestly formation program places emphasis on pastoral ministry and theological education and includes mentoring in prison and hospital ministry and in parish life and administration.

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The standard theological view of world history at the time was known as the six ages of the world ; in his book, Bede calculated the age of the world for himself, rather than accepting the authority of Isidore of Seville, and came to the conclusion that Christ had been born 3, 952 years after the creation of the world, rather than the figure of over 5, 000 years that was commonly accepted by theologians.
Rather than being written as history, the Deuteronomistic history – Deuteronomy, Joshua, Judges, Samuel and Kings – was intended to illustrate a theological scheme in which Israel and her leaders are judged by their obedience to the teachings and laws ( the covenant ) set down in the book of Deuteronomy.
The " Doctrine " part of the book consisted of a theological course now called the " Lectures on Faith ".
In 1921, the LDS Church removed the " Lectures on Faith " portion of the book, with an explanation that the Lectures " were never presented to nor accepted by the Church as being otherwise than theological lectures or lessons ".
More weighty contributions are the anonymous theological discussion The Kernel and the Husk ( 1886 ), Philomythus ( 1891 ), his book The Anglican Career of Cardinal Newman ( 1892 ), and his article " The Gospels " in the ninth edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica, embodying a critical view which caused considerable stir in the English theological world.
The first book of Lewis's Space Trilogy, a rare example of theological science fiction, it features a philologist named Ransom who arrives by accident on Mars ( called Malacandra by the natives ).
Mere Christianity is a theological book by C. S. Lewis, adapted from a series of BBC radio talks made between 1942 and 1944, while Lewis was at Oxford during World War II.
9788890177064 The book was written " to stop the conventional hand-clapping and any preconceived interpretation of Vatican II and to open a far-ranging debate on its historical, theological, and dogmatic significance " ( Brunero Gherardini, ' Il discorso mancato ' ( Lindau 2011 ) p. 48 ).
* In scholastic Latin sources, the term came to denote the rational study of the doctrines of the Christian religion, or ( more precisely ) the academic discipline which investigated the coherence and implications of the language and claims of the Bible and of the theological tradition ( the latter often as represented in Peter Lombard's Sentences, a book of extracts from the Church Fathers ).
In his book De Philosophia Cartesiana ( 1668 ) Bekker argued that theology and philosophy each had their separate terrain and that Nature can no more be explained from Scripture than can theological truth be deduced from Nature.
As he states in the preface, he saw the book as a preamble to his other philosophical and theological books ; in fact, he suggests that Natural Theology should be read first, so as to build a systematic understanding of his arguments.
Upon the request of a high official named Sporacius, Theodoret compiled a Compendium of Heretical Accounts ( Haereticarum fabularum compendium ), including a heresiology ( books i-iv ) and a " compendium of divine dogmas " ( book v ), which, apart from Origen's De principiis and the theological work of John of Damascus, is the only systematic representation of the theology of the Greek Fathers.
* Occultist Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa publishes Declamatio de nobilitate et praecellentia foeminei sexus (" Declamation on the Nobility and Preeminence of the Female Sex "), a book pronouncing the theological and moral superiority of women.
And later he published this description, but in a theological treatise, Christianismi Restitutio, not in a book on medicine.
Orosius did not just discuss theological matters with Saint Augustine, in fact he also collaborated with him on the book The City of God.
The book is the result of a theological debate during which Archbishop John II accused Orosius of heresy due to his idea that man cannot remain free of sin, not even with the help of divine intervention.
A tradition-first published by Christopher Sandius in 1684 in his book Bibliotheca antitrinitariorum and Andrzej Wiszowaty in 1668 in his book Narratio Compendiosa-and amplified by subsequent writers makes him a leading spirit in alleged theological conferences called the Collegia Vicentina at Vicenza about 1546-1547.
Fontenelle had made his home in Rouen, but in 1687 he moved to Paris ; and in the same year he published his Histoire des oracles, a book which made a considerable stir in theological and philosophical circles.
The book was attacked by fellow Cartesian philosopher, Antoine Arnauld, and, although Arnauld's initial concerns were theological ones, the bitter dispute which ensued very quickly branched out into most other areas of their respective systems.
Jesus subsequently defends his belief in resurrection against Sadduceean resistance, stating “ and as for the dead being raised, have you not read in the book of Moses, in the story about the bush, how God said to him ‘ I am the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob ?’ He is God not of the dead, but of the living ; you are quite wrong .” The tone and content of the passage are indicative of theological and sociopolitical dispute.
* Declamatio de nobilitate et praecellentia foeminei sexus ( Declamation on the Nobility and Preeminence of the Female Sex, 1529 ), a book pronouncing the theological and moral superiority of women.
In his prologue to the latest edition of this book, John Kersey refers to the Eucharist proposed by Leadbeater as " a radical reinterpretation of the context of the Eucharist seen within a theological standpoint of esoteric magic and universal salvation ; it is Catholicism expressing the love of God to the full without the burdens of needless guilt and fear, and the false totem of the temporal powers of the church.

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