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J. Robert Nelson, the Glossary

Table of Contents

  1. 23 relations: Ancestry.com, Boston University School of Theology, DePauw University, Ecumenism, Evanston, Illinois, Far East, Harvie Branscomb, Houston, James G. Stahlman, James Lawson (activist), Jean and Alexander Heard Library, Journal of Church and State, Nashville Banner, River Forest, Illinois, St. Paul's United Methodist Church (Houston), United States Marine Corps, University of Zurich, Vanderbilt University Divinity School, Walter George Muelder, Willem Visser 't Hooft, Winona Lake, Indiana, World Council of Churches, Yale University.

  2. Medical ethicists
  3. Methodists from Indiana

Ancestry.com

Ancestry.com LLC is an American genealogy company based in Lehi, Utah.

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Boston University School of Theology

Boston University School of Theology (STH) is the oldest theological seminary of American Methodism and the founding school of Boston University, the largest private research university in New England.

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DePauw University

DePauw University is a private liberal arts college in Greencastle, Indiana.

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Ecumenism

Ecumenism (alternatively spelled oecumenism)also called interdenominationalism, or ecumenicalismis the concept and principle that Christians who belong to different Christian denominations should work together to develop closer relationships among their churches and promote Christian unity.

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Evanston, Illinois

Evanston is a city in Cook County, Illinois, United States, situated on the North Shore along Lake Michigan.

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Far East

The Far East is the geographical region that encompasses the easternmost portion of the Asian continent, including East, North, and Southeast Asia.

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Harvie Branscomb

Bennett Harvie Branscomb (December 25, 1894 – July 23, 1998) was an American theologian and academic administrator.

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Houston

Houston is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Texas and in the Southern United States.

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James G. Stahlman

James Geddes Stahlman (February 28, 1893 – May 1, 1976) was an American newspaper publisher and philanthropist.

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James Lawson (activist)

James Morris Lawson Jr. (September 22, 1928 – June 9, 2024) was an American activist and university professor.

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Jean and Alexander Heard Library

The Jean and Alexander Heard Library system is made up of several campus libraries at Vanderbilt University.

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Journal of Church and State

The Journal of Church and State is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal of religious studies and political science,Walter A. Elwell,, Baker Academic, 2001, p. 254 covering issues related to the First Amendment to the United States Constitution.

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The Nashville Banner is a defunct daily newspaper of Nashville, Tennessee, United States, which published from April 10, 1876 until February 20, 1998.

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River Forest, Illinois

River Forest is a suburban village adjacent to Chicago in Cook County, Illinois, United States.

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St. Paul's United Methodist Church (Houston)

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United States Marine Corps

The United States Marine Corps (USMC), also referred to as the United States Marines, is the maritime land force service branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for conducting expeditionary and amphibious operations through combined arms, implementing its own infantry, artillery, aerial, and special operations forces.

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University of Zurich

The University of Zurich (UZH, Universität Zürich) is a public research university located in the city of Zurich, Switzerland.

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Vanderbilt University Divinity School

The Vanderbilt Divinity School and Graduate Department of Religion (usually Vanderbilt Divinity School) is an interdenominational divinity school at Vanderbilt University, a major research university located in Nashville, Tennessee.

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Walter George Muelder

Walter George Muelder (1907–2004) was an American social ethicist, public theologian, ecumenist, and Methodist minister. J. Robert Nelson and Walter George Muelder are American ethicists and Boston University faculty.

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Willem Visser 't Hooft

Willem Adolph Visser 't Hooft (20 September 1900 – 4 July 1985) was a Dutch theologian who became the first secretary general of the World Council of Churches in 1948 and held this position until his retirement in 1966.

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Winona Lake, Indiana

Winona Lake is a town in Wayne Township, Kosciusko County, in the U.S. state of Indiana, and the major suburb of Warsaw.

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World Council of Churches

The World Council of Churches (WCC) is a worldwide Christian inter-church organization founded in 1948 to work for the cause of ecumenism.

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Yale University

Yale University is a private Ivy League research university in New Haven, Connecticut.

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See also

Medical ethicists

Methodists from Indiana

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._Robert_Nelson