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The Westminster Review was a quarterly British publication. Established in 1823 as the official organ of the Philosophical Radicals, it was published from... |
ESV Study Bible (redirect from The ESV Study Bible) Christian scholars and teachers." The list of contributors found in the ESVSB contains the following notable biblical scholars: Dr. Clifford John Collins... |
Peter Enns (category Westminster Theological Seminary alumni) Messiah College in Grantham, Pennsylvania (1982), obtained an M.Div. from Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (1989), and an M.A... |
contributors of this journal. Geerhardus Vos, J. Gresham Machen, Cornelius Van Til, Oswald T. Allis, Robert Dick Wilson, and John Murray were notable... |
Tim Keller (pastor) (category Westminster Theological Seminary alumni) 1975) and Westminster Theological Seminary, where he received his D.Min. in 1981 under the supervision of Harvie M. Conn. He attended the Lutheran Church... |
London (redirect from Capital of the United Kingdom) boundaries. The City of Westminster, to the west of the City of London, has for centuries hosted the national government and parliament. In the 19th century, London... |
Scottish Parliament (redirect from The Scottish Parliament) the Parliament of the United Kingdom. The Scottish Parliament has the power to legislate in all areas that are not explicitly reserved to Westminster... |
Greg Bahnsen (category Westminster Theological Seminary alumni) in philosophy as well as the John Bunyan Smith Award for his overall grade point average. From there he went on to Westminster Theological Seminary in... |
consort of India took place at Westminster Abbey, London, on Wednesday 12 May 1937. George VI ascended the throne upon the abdication of his brother, Edward... |
City of London (redirect from The City of London) one of the London boroughs, a status reserved for the other 32 districts (including Greater London's only other city, the City of Westminster). It is... |
Jeremy Bentham (category People educated at Westminster School, London) commentary upon the National Colonization Society's 'Proposal'. In 1823, he co-founded The Westminster Review with James Mill as a journal for the "Philosophical... |
James Naughtie (category Alumni of the University of Aberdeen) 1975 at the Aberdeen Press & Journal, moving to the London offices of The Scotsman in 1977. The following year he joined the paper's Westminster staff,... |
Israel (redirect from The state of Israel) Since 1974, the United States has been a particularly notable contributor of military aid. Under a memorandum of understanding signed in 2016, the U.S. is... |
Harvard Divinity School (redirect from Center for the Study of World Religions) Past contributors have included Reza Aslan, Martine Batchelor, Sarah Sentilles, and Christian Wiman. Founded in 1908, Harvard Theological Review is a... |
Walid Phares (category Lebanese emigrants to the United States) and tube stations (with the exception of the adjacent Westminster station) remaining open as normal, and the fact that only the immediate crime scene was... |
(during the interregnum) the Congregationalists created their own version of the Westminster Confession, called the Savoy Declaration, which remains the principal... |
Oswald Thompson Allis (category Westminster Theological Seminary faculty) taught at Westminster for six years, and resigned in 1935 to devote himself to writing and study. Two of his more notable works are Prophecy and the Church... |
Quadragesimo anno (category Documents of the Catholic Social Teaching tradition) for the reconstruction of the social order based on the principles of solidarity and subsidiarity. Essential contributors to the formulation of the encyclical... |
Russia (redirect from The Russian Federation) "Corruption in the Russian Armed Forces". Westminster: Royal United Services Institute (RUSI). Retrieved 6 October 2022. Corruption in the Russian armed... |
Christianity Today (category Monthly magazines published in the United States) expressed in the creeds of the historic evangelical churches." Its first editor was Carl F. H. Henry. Notable contributors in its first two decades included... |