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Earlham School of Religion's Classroom and Community Building includes space for worship, classes, the school's dining hall, and computing and student services. ESR was founded in 1960 [ 2 ] by Wilmer Cooper , D. Elton Trueblood and others for the training of Quaker ministers.
Earlham was founded in 1847 as the Friends Boarding School, a boarding high school for the religious education of Quaker adolescents. [6] In 1859, Earlham became Earlham College , upon the addition of collegiate academics.
Grace Ji-Sun Kim (born May 4, 1969) is an American theologian and Professor of Theology at Earlham School of Religion, Richmond, Indiana. [1] She is best known for books and articles on the social and religious experiences of Korean women immigrants to North America.
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Bethany moved from Chicago's inner city to a new campus in Oak Brook, Il. in 1964. In 1994, the seminary moved from Oak Brook, Illinois, to Richmond, Indiana, to form a partnership with the Earlham School of Religion, a Christian theological school in the Quaker tradition. [4]
He is a graduate of Wilmington College and Earlham School of Religion and has worked as a pastor and writing coach. [1] Works. As editor. 2002.
Earlham School of Religion (Earlham College) Richmond, Indiana: Jay Wade Marshall (Dean) 1973: Religious Society of Friends: 63: 7 Eastern Mennonite Seminary of Eastern Mennonite University: Harrisonburg, Virginia: Susan Schultz Huxman (President) 1986: Mennonite Church USA: 50: 5 Ecumenical Theological Seminary: Detroit, Michigan: Kenneth ...
During his career, Trueblood held faculty and chaplain positions at Haverford College, Guilford College, Harvard University, Stanford University, and Earlham College.He then settled in the Quaker community of Richmond, Indiana, intending to help spur the growth of Earlham College from a small regional religious school into a nationally recognized institution of higher learning.