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  2. David Brown (theologian) - Wikipedia

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    Brown was born in Galashiels, Scotland and educated at Edinburgh University (MA, Classics, 1970), Oxford University (BA, later promoted to MA, Philosophy and Theology, 1972), and Cambridge University (PhD, Philosophy, 1975: thesis, 'Naturalism in Ethics'). [2]

  3. New College, Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    New College on The Mound New College Quad. New College is a historic building at the University of Edinburgh which houses the university's School of Divinity.It is one of the largest and most renowned centres for studies in Theology and Religious Studies in the United Kingdom.

  4. David Fergusson (theologian) - Wikipedia

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    He then studied theology at the University of Edinburgh, graduating with a Bachelor of Divinity (BD) degree in 1980. [6] He then undertook a Doctor of Philosophy (DPhil) degree in Christian philosophy at the University of Oxford ; his DPhil was awarded in 1984 for a doctoral thesis titled Realism and Idealism in Christian Interpretation with ...

  5. Gifford Lectures - Wikipedia

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    A number of these works have become classics in the fields of theology or philosophy and the relationship between religion and science. In 1889, those attending the Gifford Lectures at the University of St Andrews were described as "mixed" and included women as well as male undergraduates. [6]

  6. Centre for Theology and Public Issues - Wikipedia

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    The Centre for Theology and Public Issues (CTPI) is a research centre based in New College, the School of Divinity at the University of Edinburgh.Founded in 1984 by Duncan B. Forrester, CTPI promotes Christian theological reflection and research on important public issues. [1]

  7. List of University of Edinburgh people - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable graduates as well as non-graduate former students, academic staff, and university officials of the University of Edinburgh in Scotland.It also includes those who may be considered alumni by extension, having studied at institutions that later merged with the University of Edinburgh.

  8. Michael Northcott - Wikipedia

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    He joined the University of Edinburgh in 1989 as lecturer in Christian ethics and practical theology; he became a full professor there in 2007. [5] He has supervised thirty doctoral students at Edinburgh.

  9. The Varieties of Religious Experience - Wikipedia

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    The Varieties was first presented in 1901-2 as a set of twenty Gifford lectures at the University of Edinburgh. This was a lecture series instituted by Adam Gifford and intended to have a popular and public audience on the subject of natural theology, or scientific approaches to the study of religion. [7]