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James and Carolyn McAfee School of Theology of Mercer University: Atlanta, Georgia: R. Alan Culpepper (Dean of the School of Theology) 2002: Cooperative Baptist Fellowship Jesuit School of Theology of Santa Clara University: Berkeley, California: Thomas J. Massaro (Dean) 1971: Roman Catholic John Leland Center for Theological Studies: Arlington ...
Baptist College of Theology Jos Plateau State Nigeria; Bible Institute of South Africa (Cape Town, South Africa) Bishop Tucker School of Theology and Divinity (Mukono, Uganda) Bunia Theological Seminary (Shalom University) (DR Congo) Cape Town Baptist Seminary (Cape Town, South Africa) Central Africa Baptist University [83] (CABU) (Kitwe, Zambia)
Nancy L. DeClaisse-Walford (M.A.), the Carolyn Ward Professor of Old Testament and Biblical Languages at McAfee School of Theology of Mercer University; Craig Detweiler (M.Div., Ph.D.), filmmaker, author, cultural commentator, professor at Pepperdine University; Robert Grant, founder of the Christian Voice organization
University of Chicago Divinity School faculty (37 P) Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School faculty (14 P) Collegium Augustinianum Graduate School of Philosophy and Theology (1 P)
Nancy L. deClaissé-Walford (born December 21, 1954) (PhD, Baylor University) is an American theologian, specialist in the Hebrew language and Biblical studies.She is Carolyn Ward Professor of Old Testament and Biblical Languages and Advisor for the Academic Research Track at McAfee School of Theology, Mercer University, Atlanta.
Woodcut of Mercer University from an 1877 Macon, Georgia city directory. Mercer University was founded in Penfield, Georgia, as a boys' preparatory school under Billington McCarter Sanders, a professor who served as the first president, and Adiel Sherwood, a Baptist minister who previously founded a boys' manual labor school that served as a model.
The Interdenominational Theological Center (ITC) is a consortium of five predominantly African-American denominational Christian seminaries in Atlanta, Georgia, operating together as a professional graduate school of theology. It is the largest free-standing African-American theological school in the United States.
Monument to the seminary in Hanover, Indiana The school was named after Cyrus McCormick.. Hanover Seminary was established in 1829 as a preparatory school in Hanover, Indiana, for prospective ministers in the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A., hoping to serve on the western frontier of the expanding United States.