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Harding School of Theology, known until 2011 as Harding University Graduate School of Religion, is located in Memphis, Tennessee, United States. It is an entity related to the Christian private university associated with the Churches of Christ known as Harding University , the main campus of which is in Searcy, Arkansas .
Harding University was listed among the Top Twenty Schools nationwide by the Wall Street Journal and Times Higher Education under two different categories in 2017: student engagement and student inspiration. [30] Harding consistently ranks in the Top 50 for Best Regional Universities in the South according to the U.S. News & World Report. [31]
Harding wished to spend time outside of Washington, D.C. following a number of scandals that had begun to cast a shadow over his presidency, most notably the Teapot Dome scandal. [1] He chose to embark on a tour to improve public relations in anticipation of his reelection campaign in 1924. [ 2 ]
Clifton L. Ganus Jr., theologian, educator, and president of Harding College; George Howard, Hebraist and professor emeritus and head of the Department of Religion and Hebrew at the University of Georgia; E. H. Ijams, president of Lipscomb University; Annie May Alston Lewis, theological librarian
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Freed–Hardeman University is a private university associated with the Churches of Christ and located in Henderson, Tennessee.It is primarily undergraduate and residential. . The university also serves some commuting, part-time and adult students on-campus and through distance-learning progra
The H.C. Ørsted Lectureship held at and sponsored by The Technical University of Denmark, annually; Public Lectures in Science (In Danish: Offentlige Foredrag i Naturvidenskab) sponsored by Faculty of Science and Technology, Aarhus University, and held in Vejle, Horsens, Herning and Aarhus. [1]
On the last Sunday in March, 1967, the first Memphis School of Preaching Lectureship took place and continued through Thursday of that week. This lectureship now continues to take place annually during that same week in March. In March, 1969, it was decided that the school move from Getwell to the Knight Arnold Church of Christ.