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King's Chair of Systematic Theology (1620) Marischal Chair of Divinity (1616) Established Chair of Hebrew and Semitic Languages (1637) Burnett-Fletcher Chair of History; Chair in Practical Theology and Pastoral Care
The institute has maintained the links with the University of Dublin. [15] The Master in Theological Studies degree was first offered in conjunction with Trinity College, Dublin in 2009, replacing the B.Th. degree which was offered until 2010. [16] The memorandum of understanding with Trinity was revised in 2018. [17]
From its offices in the University of Aberdeen, the college collaborates closely with the divinity faculty to ensure candidates receive appropriate academic training for the ministry, funding a lectureship in Practical Theology, organizing extramural lectures and seminars, and hosting an annual lecture at the beginning of each academic year.
In October 2004, he was appointed as a lecturer in Practical and Moral Theology at the University of Aberdeen. He was elevated to a Personal Chair in 2018. He has been a visiting scholar at Duke Divinity School (2008-2009) and the University of the Reformed Church in Kampen in 2014.
From 1972 the University of Hull (and supported by Prof. Anthony Hanson of its Dept. of Theology) validated some programmes e.g. MA in Ecumenical Theology, for the ISE, [5] this continued until 1982 when Trinity College Dublin accredited these qualifications (as the National University of Ireland had been prohibited from awarding theology degrees).
The Centre has a dual focus: the relationship between spirituality and health and the theology of disability. In 2012 Swinton was appointed Master of Christ’s College in Aberdeen by The Church of Scotland. [6] In 2014 he established the Centre for Ministry Studies, a joint project between Christ’s College and the University of Aberdeen.
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John Behr (born 16 October 1966) is a British Eastern Orthodox priest and theologian.Since 2020, he has served as the Regius Professor of Humanity at the University of Aberdeen. [1]