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  2. Hartford International University for Religion and Peace

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    Hartford Seminary began to offer niche concentrations in Christian-Muslim dialogue in 1972, and in 1990 Hartford Seminary officially claimed non-denominational status. [5] On Jan. 1, 2018, the Hartford Seminary joined the Boston Theological Interreligious Consortium (BTI), which is the largest theological consortium in the world.

  3. Amy-Jill Levine - Wikipedia

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    Per the introduction by Levine for The Historical Jesus in Context: . There is a consensus of sorts on a basic outline of Jesus' life. Most scholars agree that Jesus was baptized by John, debated with fellow Jews on how best to live according to God's will, engaged in healings and exorcisms, taught in parables, gathered male and female followers in Galilee, went to Jerusalem, and was crucified ...

  4. William Lee Bradley - Wikipedia

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    A fifth-generation ordained minister in the Congregational Christian Churches (later merging to become the United Church of Christ), he served as a professor at Hartford Seminary from 1950 to 1966. He was a visiting professor at Thammasat University in Bangkok, Thailand for the last three years of his tenure at Hartford.

  5. Institute for Religious Research - Wikipedia

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    The Institute for Religious Research (IRR) is an American Christian apologetics and counter-cult organization based in Cedar Springs, Michigan.It declares itself to be a non-denominational, non-profit Christian foundation for the study of religious claims, and was formerly known as Gospel Truths Ministries.

  6. Bible Normal College - Wikipedia

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    The Bible Normal College of Hartford, Connecticut was a training school for Sunday school teachers. It started in 1885 as part of the School for Christian Workers in Springfield, Massachusetts; [1] in 1889, it became the first American seminary to accept women.

  7. Category:Hartford International University for Religion and ...

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    Hartford Seminary faculty (23 P) Pages in category "Hartford International University for Religion and Peace" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.

  8. Opinion: I once lived in my car and can't fathom ... - AOL

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    The legal debate over arresting unhoused people needs a reality check, and a dose of empathy.

  9. Duncan Black MacDonald - Wikipedia

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    He studied Semitic languages at Glasgow and then Berlin, before teaching at the Hartford Theological Seminary in the United States starting in 1893, founding the first school in the U.S. devoted to Christian missionary work among the Muslims of the Middle East.