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  2. List of schools accredited by the Association of Theological ...

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    By mid-2024, several more institutes had been accredited at ATS. They included Kairos University which was founded in 2021 by Sioux Falls Seminary, South Dakota, Evangelical Theological Seminary Pennsylvania, Houston Graduate School of Theology Texas and Taylor College and Seminary in Edmonton, Alberta. [4]

  3. Berea College - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1855 by the abolitionist and Augusta College graduate John Gregg Fee (1816–1901), Berea College admitted both black and white students in a fully integrated curriculum, making it the first non-segregated, coeducational college in the South and one of a handful of institutions of higher learning to admit both male and female students in the mid-19th century. [10]

  4. Don S.S. Goodloe - Wikipedia

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    Berea claims to have been the only racially integrated college in the South until 1904, when Kentucky passed the Day Law, requiring all its schools to be segregated. [ 2 ] From 1898 to 1899, Goodloe attended a segregated normal school for the training of black teachers– Knoxville College in Knoxville, Tennessee , which was founded by the ...

  5. List of Independent Baptist higher education institutions in ...

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    Carolina University (formerly Piedmont International University; Winston-Salem, North Carolina) Chesapeake Baptist College (Severn, Maryland) Commonwealth Baptist College (Lexington, Kentucky) Crown College of the Bible (Powell, Tennessee) Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary (Allen Park, Michigan) Fairhaven Baptist College (Chesterton, Indiana)

  6. John Gregg Fee - Wikipedia

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    John Gregg Fee (September 9, 1816 – January 11, 1901) was an abolitionist, minister and educator, the founder of the town of Berea, Kentucky, The Church of Christ, Union in Berea (1853), Berea College (1855), the first in the U.S. South with interracial and coeducational admissions, and late in his life another congregation that would become First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) 2 ...

  7. Samuel Sangshik Han - Wikipedia

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    Annotated Bibliography of Berean Studies (1965~2006) (Seoul: Berea International Theological Seminary Press, 2006). ISBN 89-956485-1-1 Introduction to Old Testament Studies (UCM Biblical Studies Series 1; Seoul: PubPle, 2015) ISBN 978-89-24-02077-9

  8. List of rabbinical schools - Wikipedia

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    Following is a listing of rabbinical schools, organized by denomination.The emphasis of the training will differ correspondingly: Orthodox Semikha centers on the study of Talmud-based halacha (Jewish law), while in other programs, the emphasis may shift to "the other functions of a modern rabbi such as preaching, counselling, and pastoral work.” [1] [2] Conservative Yeshivot occupy a ...

  9. Berea - Wikipedia

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    Helena Espinosa Berea (c. 1895 – c. 1960), Mexican academic; Berea College, in Berea, Kentucky; Berea International Theological Seminary, Seoul, South Korea; Berea Sandstone, a type of sandstone named for Berea, Ohio; Berea, a genus of parasitic copepods in the family Chondracanthidae; Berean Institute, vocational education school in Philadelphia