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Meneilly also served as the distinguished pastor in residence at the Seminary in 1984. [16] In 1985, he received the Seminary's Distinguished Alumni Award. [16] In 1997, the late John "Jack" Tillotson, a member of The Village Church, endowed the "Dr. Robert Meneilly Professor" chair for the Pittsburgh Theological Seminary in honor of Robert ...
Presbyterian Theological Seminary at Omaha alumni (2 P) S. San Francisco Theological Seminary (2 C, 2 P) U. Union Presbyterian Seminary (2 C, 1 P)
Most, like Union Presbyterian Seminary and Columbia Theological Seminary, are more moderate in student size, but still have substantial campuses. Johnson C. Smith Theological Seminary, on the other hand, is quite small, its curriculum is online, and it no longer offers a Master of Divinity degree.
Esien Ukpabio Presbyterian Theological Seminary (Itu, Akwa Ibom, Nigeria) Instituto Bíblico "Casa de la Palabra" (IBCP) (Bata & Malabo, Equatorial Guinea) Jos ECWA Theological Seminary (JETS) (Jos, Nigeria) Leaders Bible Institute (LBI) (Abuja, Nigeria) Kingdom Global College and Seminary (Addis Ababa, Ethiopia)
Brown earned a Bachelor of Divinity degree from Union Theological Seminary in 1945, and served as a United States Navy chaplain from 1945 to 1946. The recipient of a Fulbright grant , Brown studied at the University of Oxford before completing a doctorate in the philosophy of religion at Columbia University in 1951.
G. Thompson Brown, (1921-2014), Professor Emeritus, writer, missionary, Director of the Division of International Mission for the Presbyterian Church (US) (1967–1980), founder of Honam Theological Academy (now Honam Theological University and Seminary).
His oldest brother, James, also a Presbyterian minister, would go on to found the Christian organization Young Life in 1941. Rayburn studied at Wheaton College, Omaha Presbyterian Theological Seminary, and Dallas Theological Seminary. He served as a chaplain in the U.S. Army from 1944 to 1946, and again from 1950 to 1952, during the Korean War. [3]
The Presbyterian Church of Vietnam (PCV) is a Presbyterian denomination, established in the Vietnam in 1968. In 1975, at the end of the Vietnam War , the denomination ceased to function. [ 3 ] However, it was refounded in 1998 and recognized by the government of Vietnam in 2008.