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McCormick Theological Seminary is a private Presbyterian seminary in Chicago, Illinois. ... Enos Pomeroy Baker (1856–1911), 1886 graduate and former president, ...
He then served as president of the National Bible Institute of New York City, and its successor, Shelton College, in Ringwood, New Jersey from 1941 to 1955. And finally, in 1956, he became dean of Covenant College (1956–1964) and Covenant Theological Seminary (1956–1970) in St. Louis, Missouri. The libraries at both Wheaton College and ...
Richmond Ames Montgomery (July 16, 1870 – July 16, 1950) was an American pastor and academic administrator.Ordained as a Presbyterian minister in 1896 following his graduation from McCormick Theological Seminary, he held pastorates in Minnesota, Ohio, Iowa, and Missouri, before being elected president of Parsons College, a private liberal arts college in Fairfield, Iowa, in 1917.
He taught at McCormick Theological Seminary, and then at the University of Chicago, where he served as Cyrus H. McCormick Professor of Systematic Theology. [1] He wrote widely on theological matters and on the role of the church in the world.
During his time at McCormick, he directed the seminary's Center for Asian American Ministries and, in 2011, became its first Asian American president. [6] Since 2014, Yamada was on the board of the Association of Theological Schools and, beginning in July 2017, became the association's executive director. [5] [7]
From 1920, he served as Dean at McCormick Theological Seminary for fourteen years retiring in 1934. [9] He was seventy-eight years old. He served alongside the first president of McCormick Theological Seminary James Gore King McClure Jr. After his retirement Zenos remained dean emeritus. He was active at McCormick Theological Seminary until
He served as president of the American Society for the Study of Religions from 1960 to 1972 and Vice President of the ... and McCormick Theological Seminary. [4] ...
Speakers at the service included Young Lords founder José Cha Cha Jiménez, DePaul University professor Jacqueline Lazu, and leaders from the Presbyterian McCormick Theological Seminary (occupied by the Young Lords in 1969). [3] Following the memorial, attendees marched through the Lincoln Park neighborhood to the former site of People’s Church.