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Regent University is a private Christian university in Virginia Beach, Virginia, United States. It was founded by Pat Robertson in 1977 as Christian Broadcasting Network University and changed its name to Regent University in 1990.
Mark David Hall (born 22 February 1966) [1] is a professor in Regent University's Robertson School of Government and a Senior Research Fellow at the Center for Religion, Culture & Democracy, an initiative of the First Liberty Institute.
Regent was established in 1968 to provide graduate theological education to the laity, and only in 1979 started a program to train students who will become clergy.After the first summer school class, the graduate Diploma of Christian Studies began; within two years, enrollment grew from 4 to 44 students and the Master of Christian Studies was added.
As of 2015, moot court teams from the Regent University School of Law have placed as quarter-finalists or better in over 100 moot court competitions, winning more than 40 national and regional events. [7] In 2006 and 2007, Regent Law won several national ABA moot court and negotiation competitions succeeding against teams from Harvard and Yale.
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Muslim historians like al-Tabari and Jawad Ali stated that 'Abd-Kulal was a convert to a form of non-trinitarian Christianity. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 2 ] He concealed his faith; Tabari states that it was because his teacher had been killed for being a Christian [ 5 ] [ 6 ] while Said al-Andalusi narrates that it was to prevent Yemen from being invaded ...
James Joseph Duane (born July 30, 1959) [1] is an American law professor at the Regent University School of Law, former criminal defense attorney, and Fifth Amendment expert. Duane has received considerable online attention for his lecture "Don't Talk to the Police", in which he advises citizens to avoid incriminating themselves by speaking to ...
Three years later, Titus moved to CBN University (later named Regent University), where he served for a total of eleven years, first as the founding Dean of the School of Public Policy [6] and then as Vice-President for Academic Affairs. [2] Starting in 1986, Titus became the founding Dean of the College of Law and Government in Regent University.