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McMaster Divinity College, also known as MDC, is an evangelical Christian seminary located in Hamilton, Ontario, representing nearly 40 denominations. Located directly beside McMaster University, MDC is independent in governance and manages its own financial affairs.
McMaster Divinity College: Hamilton, Ontario: Stanley E. Porter (President and Dean) 1954: Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec Meadville Lombard Theological School: Chicago, Illinois: Lee Barker (President) 1940: Unitarian Universalist Memphis Theological Seminary: Memphis, Tennessee: Jody Hill (President) 1973: Cumberland Presbyterian Church
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McMaster's Faculty of Theology was spun-off into McMaster Divinity College, a separately-chartered affiliated college of the university. [ 29 ] From 1911 to 1938, Brandon College (reincorporated as Brandon University in 1967) was an affiliated institution of McMaster.
McMaster University: McMaster Divinity College: 1957 Baptist: Queen’s University: Queen's Theological College (now Queen’s School of Religion) 1912 United University of Toronto: Emmanuel College: 1925 United Knox College: 1890 Presbyterian: Regis College: 1978 Catholic St. Augustine’s Seminary: 1978 Catholic Toronto School of Theology ...
He was considered to represent orthodox evangelical fundamentalism in the McMaster Divinity College controversy surrounding the modernist teachings of Isaac George Matthews (1871-1959) professor of Old Testament and Systematic Theology at McMaster University from 1904 to 1919 who began to be criticized in 1908, but kept his job. (Matthews had ...
McMaster Divinity College Stanley E. Porter (born November 23, 1956) is an American-Canadian academic and New Testament scholar , specializing in the Koine Greek grammar and linguistics of the New Testament .
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