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  • ...eneva and then was the Frothingham Professor of the History of Religion at Harvard Divinity School. [[Category:Harvard University Faculty| 1938 Bovon]]
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  • ...nt at Brite Divinity School, Texas Christian University of Texas Christian University. [[Category:Harvard University Alumni|>Osiek]]
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  • ...Toy and the Southern Baptist Seminary. In 1880 he joined the Faculty of [[Harvard Divinity School]] as the Hancock Professor of Hebrew and other Oriental Lan
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  • ...on, Ohio. Then for more than three decades he taught on the faculty of The University of Iowa, where he was director of its School of Religion for five years and
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  • ...enian Studies and Gail Levin de Nur Professor of Religious Studies, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel (1980-2007). Founder of the [[Orion Center for the Stu
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  • ...geroni Faculty2.jpg|thumb|350px|A session of the seminar at the Waldensian Faculty of Theology]] ...ngeroni Faculty.jpg|thumb|350px|A session of the seminar at the Waldensian Faculty of Theology]]
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  • [[File:Facolta Valdese.jpg|thumb|250px|Waldensian Faculty of Theology, Rome, Italy]] ...ting Gregoriana.jpg|thumb|250px|Public session at the Pontifical Gregorian University with Gabriele Boccaccini and Daniel Boyarin]]
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  • [[File:University Texas Austin.jpg|thumb|300px|University of Texas at Austin]] [[File:Jonathan Kaplan.jpg|thumb|123px|Jonathan Kaplan, University of Texas at Austin]]
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  • ...institutions of higher learning. Its more than 1800 members are university faculty, graduate students, independent scholars, and museum and related profession ...ons; a peer-reviewed scholarly journal, AJS Review, published by Cambridge University Press; a biannual magazine, AJS Perspectives, that explores methodological
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  • ...versity of Jerusalem. Professor Rabello was visiting Professor at Harvard University, Annenberg Research Institute at Philadelphia, and at the Mc Gill Law Schoo
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  • ...aism and Christianity in Antiquity at the Theology Department of Marquette University. Member of the [[Enoch Seminar]]. ...nd Polemics with the Divine Body Traditions in the Apocalypse of Abraham,” Harvard Theological Review 102 (2009) 439-451]
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  • #[[Andreas Bedenbender]], Humboldt University, Germany #Randy A. Argall, Jamestown University, USA
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  • ...ale University (M.A., 1971; M.Phil., 1973; and Ph.D., 1975). He joined the Faculty of Barnard College in 1980 as Professor of Religion and Ingeborg Rennert Pr ...system and later Jewish-Christian-Gnostic polemic."– '''Deborah Forger''', University of Michigan
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  • ...he Qur'an''' is a course offered by [[Carlos A. Segovia]] at [[Saint Louis University]] - Madrid Campus in the Spring 2016. ...of Biblical and Quranic Studies in the Humanities Division at Saint Louis University - Madrid Campus since the Fall 2013.
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  • ...U/s288/DSC_0013.jpg ] (b.1958) is an Italian-born American scholar, at the University of Michigan (Ann Arbor MI), USA. ...a teacher who graduated in Philosophy under Prof. [[Eugenio Garin]] at the University of Florence.
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  • ''The Enoch Seminar Online Conference is generously supported by the University of Michigan’s Frankel Center for the Judaic Studies (https://lsa.umich.ed ...uture plans not only of the Enoch Seminar but the Frankel Institute at the University of Michigan. This was followed by an awards ceremony for lifetime contribut
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