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  2. Baptist Theological Seminary at Richmond - Wikipedia

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    Graves Hall, of the former Baptist Theological Seminary. Baptist Theological Seminary at Richmond (BTSR) was a free-standing seminary in Richmond, Virginia.It was founded in March 1989 by Virginia Baptists related to the Southern Baptist Alliance (now the Alliance of Baptists) and Baptist General Association of Virginia.

  3. Richmond Theological Institute - Wikipedia

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    Richmond Theological Institute (RTI) was a higher education institution active from 1867 until 1899 in Richmond, Virginia, serving African American and former slaves after the American Civil War. Formerly known as Richmond Theological Seminary , Richmond Institute , and Colver Institute .

  4. J. Harwood Cochrane - Wikipedia

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    They also made donations to their Tabernacle Baptist Church [9] and numerous Baptist causes, including the Baptist Theological Seminary at Richmond (which gave them both honorary degrees in 2012), well-digging efforts in Africa and $8 million to the Southern Baptist International Mission Board (although Cochrane) ended up writing it out of his ...

  5. Category : Seminaries and theological colleges in Virginia

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  6. Mark E. Biddle - Wikipedia

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    Mark E. Biddle (born 1957) is the Russell T. Cherry Professor of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament at the Baptist Theological Seminary at Richmond in Richmond, Virginia. [1] He is editor of the Review & Expositor journal.

  7. Virginia Union University - Wikipedia

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    It became Richmond Theological Institute (formerly Colver) and joined with Wayland Seminary of Washington in 1899 to form Virginia Union University at Richmond. [7] In 1932, the women's college Hartshorn Memorial College, [8] [9] established in Richmond in 1883, became a part of Virginia Union University.

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  9. List of colleges and universities in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Falls Church, VA, Washington DC, online Private (for profit) Special focus: SACS: 1989 1652 University of Richmond: Richmond: Private (not for profit) Baccalaureate college: SACS: 1830 3,876 University of Virginia: Charlottesville: Public Research university: SACS: 1819 26,082 University of Virginia's College at Wise: Wise: Public (University ...