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Bruce A. Ware
Bruce A. Ware (born September 30, 1953) is an American theologian, former president of the Evangelical Theological Society, and a key figure in the debate over open theism. Education *A.S. (1973) Judson Baptist College *Certif. (1974) Capernwray Bible School *B.A. (1975) Whitworth College *M.Div. (1978) and Th.M. (1980) Western Conservative Baptist Seminary *M.A. (1981) University of Washington *Ph.D. (1984) Fuller Theological Seminary Career * Bethel Theological Seminary (1984 - 1987) *Western Seminary *Associate Professor and Chairman of the Department of Biblical and Systematic Theology at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School *Professor of Christian Theology at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary (1998–present) Works Books * * * * * *''Serving God with Determined Faith: Studies in the Book of Nehemiah'' (2005) * * as Editor * * Articles and Chapters * * * * * * *2018). "Unity and Distinction of the Trinitarian Persons." In Whtifield, Keith S. (ed. ...
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Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary (SBTS) is a Baptist theological institute in Louisville, Kentucky. It is affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention. The seminary was founded in 1859 in Greenville, South Carolina, where it was at first housed on the campus of Furman University. The seminary has been an innovator in theological education, establishing one of the first Ph.D. programs in religion in the year 1892. After being closed during the Civil War, it moved in 1877 to a newly built campus in downtown Louisville and moved to its current location in 1926 in the Crescent Hill neighborhood. In 1953, Southern became one of the few seminaries to offer a full, accredited degree course in church music. For more than fifty years Southern has been one of the world's largest theological seminaries, with an FTE (full-time equivalent) enrollment of over 3,300 students in 2015. History 19th Century to Early 20th Century (1856–1950) In 1856, South Carolina Baptist ...
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Capernwray Hall
Capernwray Hall is a former country house situated 3 miles east-northeast of Carnforth, Lancashire, England, and is currently used as a Christian Bible school and holiday centre. The house is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II* listed building. It stands in grounds included in the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens at Grade II. Early history The house originated in 1805 for the Marton family, and was named Keer Bank. By 1830 its name had been changed to Capernwray Hall. In 1840 the Lancaster architect Edmund Sharpe had designed a private chapel in the grounds of the hall, now known as Capernwray Chapel. In 1844 Sharpe remodelled the hall for George Marton, retaining its rectangular core. He more than doubled the size of the house by adding a west wing containing dining and drawing rooms, a top-lit staircase, a tower, and Gothic style windows. The tower also acted as a water tower for the house. Later, in 1848, after Shar ...
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