The Seven Schools Collection, 1970-1976.

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The Seven Schools Collection, 1970-1976.

Collection contains organization files, correspondence, forms, and all other working documents.

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Harvard Divinity School.

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The Harvard Divinity School was started in 1811 when a program of graduate studies was organized for candidates for the ministry. In 1819 it became a separate administrative unit in Harvard University. From the description of General information by and about the Harvard Divinity School, 1811- (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 228511094 Theology has been taught at Harvard since its opening in 1638. The Harvard Divinity School was started in 1811 when a program of grad...

University of Chicago. Divinity school

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Graduate Theological Union

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Religious leaders from the Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley, CA participated in a press conference held at the Pacific School of Religion to issue three statements urging restraint in the President George W. Bush administration's possible use of force, or going to war, against Iraq. The participants were William McKinney, President of the Pacific School of Religion, Keith Russell, President of the American Baptist Seminary of the West, James Donahue, President of the Graduate Theological Uni...

Vanderbilt University. Divinity School

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Yale university. Divinity school

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For more than a century, theological instruction was conducted by Yale's president or by the Professor of Divinity, a position established by Thomas Clap in 1746. During these years, however, Yale did not have a formally established Divinity School. The college began to feel the lack of a separately established department in the beginning of the nineteenth century as more New England colleges--such as Williams, Middlebury, Union, and Hamilton--began to draw students to their seminar...

University of Notre Dame. Dept. of Theology.

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Union Theological Seminary (New York, N.Y.)

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