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  2. Ralph P. Martin - Wikipedia

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    Ralph Philip Martin (4 August 1925 – 25 February 2013 [1]) was a British New Testament scholar. Martin was born in Anfield , Liverpool, England and was educated at the Liverpool Collegiate School , the University of Manchester and King's College London . [ 2 ]

  3. Word of God (community) - Wikipedia

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    A publishing house affiliated with the Community, Servant Publications, published works by contemporary Catholic and Evangelical authors, including community members Bert Ghezzi, Stephen Clark, and Ralph Martin. [15] These books presented songs used in charismatic renewal prayer groups, many written by members of the Word of God Community. [16]

  4. Crozer Theological Seminary - Wikipedia

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    J. Pius Barbour, pastor of Calvary Baptist Church in Chester, Pennsylvania, executive director of the National Baptist Association, editor of the National Baptist Voice, mentor to Martin Luther King Jr., first African-American graduate of Crozer Theological Seminary; Amos Brown, pastor and civil-rights activist

  5. London School of Theology - Wikipedia

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    Its faculty has included New Testament scholars Donald Guthrie, R. T. France, Ralph P. Martin [9] and Max Turner as well as Derek Tidball, a practical theologian and sociologist of religion. LST also had strong connections with the Anglican theologian John Stott, an important supporter and former council member of the college. [10]

  6. Concordia Seminary - Wikipedia

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    Ralph Arthur Bohlmann – professor (1960–1981) Frederick William Danker – professor (1954–1974), left to join Seminex; Martin Franzmann – professor (1946–1969), chairman of exegetical theology department (1957–1969) Norman Habel – associate professor of Biblical studies (1960–1973) Robert Kolb – professor of systemic theology ...

  7. Fuller Theological Seminary - Wikipedia

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    Fuller Theological Seminary was founded in 1947 by Charles E. Fuller, a radio evangelist known for his Old Fashioned Revival Hour show, and Harold Ockenga, the pastor of Park Street Church in Boston. [5]