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  2. Centers for Spiritual Living - Wikipedia

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    400. Official website. centersforspiritualliving.org. The Centers for Spiritual Living (CSL) is a spiritual philosophy promoting Religious Science that was founded by Ernest Holmes in 1926, with the publication of his book The Science of Mind. Before 2011, it was two organizations known as United Centers for Spiritual Living (formally, United ...

  3. Colorado Christian University - Wikipedia

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    The main campus of Colorado Christian University is located near the foothills of the Rocky Mountains in Lakewood, Colorado, a suburb 10 miles (16 km) west of Denver.The Lakewood campus houses CCU's college of undergraduate studies for traditional students as well as options for married student housing and graduate students.

  4. Nazarene Bible College - Wikipedia

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    City. Colors. Navy and Silver. Website. www.nbc.edu. Nazarene Bible College (NBC) is a private Nazarene Bible college in Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States. It was founded in 1964, [2] chartered in 1967, and approved by the Colorado Department of Education to grant degrees in 1970. [3] NBC has a 7:1 student-to-faculty ratio.

  5. Denver Seminary - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.denverseminary.edu. The sign at the seminary entrance. Denver Seminary is a private, evangelical Christian seminary with its main campus in Littleton, Colorado. [3] It includes a campus in Colorado, an extension campus in Washington, DC, and an online campus. It offers Masters programmes in Arts, Divinity and Theology and a ...

  6. Colorado School of Mines - Wikipedia

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    Colorado School of Mines. "Nothing without God's will." Colorado School of Mines (Mines) is a public research university in Golden, Colorado founded in 1874. The school offers both undergraduate and graduate degrees in engineering, science, and mathematics, with a focus on energy and the environment.

  7. John Oakes (apologist) - Wikipedia

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    John Oakes earned his PhD in chemical physics from the University of Colorado in 1984. During his years at graduate school, he converted to Christianity and eventually worked as an intern for the Boulder Church of Christ in Boulder, Colorado. Between then and 2000, he worked at various colleges including Gonzaga University, UCSD, and Mesa College.

  8. Christianity and science - Wikipedia

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    Historically, Christianity has been and still is a patron of sciences. [1] It has been prolific in the foundation of schools, universities and hospitals, [2][3][4][5][6] and many Christian clergy have been active in the sciences and have made significant contributions to the development of science. [7]

  9. Religious Science - Wikipedia

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    Science of Mind. The Religious Science movement, or Science of Mind, was established in 1926 by Ernest Holmes and is a spiritual, philosophical and metaphysical religious movement within the New Thought movement. In general, the term "Science of Mind" applies to the teachings, while the term "Religious Science" applies to the organizations.