Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Oxford University Press publishes Journal of the American Academy of Religion on behalf of the AAR. [5] Religious Studies News is the quarterly newspaper of record for the organization; it transitioned from a print to online-only publication in 2010. AAR also publishes Reading Religion, an online publication featuring book reviews by scholars ...
New York, New York: L. Serene Jones (President) 1938: Inter/Multidenominational United Lutheran Seminary: Gettysburg, Pennsylvania and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Michael L. Cooper-White (President) 1938: Evangelical Lutheran Church in America United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities: New Brighton, Minnesota: Barbara A. Holmes (President ...
The JAAR was established in 1966, and like the AAR itself, emphasizes a more inclusive religious studies approach to religion (that may encompass history, philosophy, and theology) rather than a narrower approach emphasizing only social science. [1]: 791 It is
The Academy for Jewish Religion was founded in 1956 as a rabbinical school. Initially called the Academy for Liberal Judaism (and then the Academy for Higher Jewish Learning), it was granted a charter to ordain rabbis by the Regents of the University of the State of New York. [4] As of 2023, there were 19 part-time faculty members and 62 ...
The school is located on the New York campus of HUC-JIR at One West Fourth Street. It offers a five-year graduate program, conferring the degree of Master of Sacred Music in the fourth year and ordination as cantor in the fifth year. Cantorial School at HUC-JIR begins in Jerusalem and continues for the next four years in New York.
The Free Academy. Baruch College is one of the senior colleges in the CUNY system. It traces its roots back to the 1847 founding of the Free Academy, [3] the first institution of free public higher education in the United States. The New York State Literature Fund was created to serve students who could not afford to enroll in New York City's ...
LifeWise Academy's Bible lessons are permitted under a pair of decades-old U.S. Supreme Court rulings that allow off-campus religious instruction during school hours. How an Ohio group is bringing ...
Marla Faye Frederick [1] [2] is an American ethnographer and scholar, with a focus on the African American religious experience. Her work addresses a range of topics including race, gender, religion and media studies. [3] She became the eighteenth Dean of Harvard Divinity School on January 1, 2024. [4]