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Boston University School of Theology (STH) is the oldest theological seminary of American Methodism and the founding school of Boston University, the largest private research university in New England. It is one of thirteen theological schools maintained by the United Methodist Church.
The Boston University School of Theology, where Westerfield Tucker has been on the faculty since 2004. Westerfield Tucker received a BA from Emory & Henry College in 1976, [2] MDiv from Duke Divinity School, and both an MA in liturgical history and a PhD in liturgical studies from the University of Notre Dame. [3]
The Boston Theological Institute was formed in 1968 to facilitate collaboration and enable joint programming among seven graduate-level Christian theological schools in Greater Boston: Andover Newton Theological School (American Baptist Church), the Boston College Department of Theology (Roman Catholic), the Boston University School of Theology (United Methodist), Episcopal Theological School ...
Mary Elizabeth (Mullino) Moore is an educator, writer, and former dean of the Boston University School of Theology in Boston, Massachusetts. She has also been a professor of religion and education at the Claremont School of Theology, as well as Emory University, where she served as the director of the Women in Theology and Ministry Program.
Wesley J. Wildman (born 1961) is a contemporary Australian-American philosopher, theologian, ethicist, and computational social scientist. He is dually appointed as a full professor at Boston University, in the School of Theology and in the Faculty of Computing and Data Sciences (where he was a founding faculty member).
Boston College School of Theology and Ministry; Boston Theological Interreligious Consortium; Boston University School of Theology; C. Crane Theological School; E.
Robert Cummings Neville (born May 1, 1939, in St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.) is an American systematic philosopher and theologian, author of numerous books and papers, and ex-Dean of the Boston University School of Theology. He is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy, Religion, and Theology at Boston University. [1]
He served as Dean of Boston University School of Theology from 1945 to 1972, and was known as the "Red Dean" because of his socialist and pacifist leanings. Muelder was born on March 1, 1907, in Boody , Illinois , to the Methodist minister Epke Muelder and Minne Muelder. [ 4 ]