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The Boston Theological Institute (BTI) is an association of ten university divinity schools, schools of theology and seminaries in the Greater Boston area, registered as a tax-exempt 501(c)3 organization. It is one of the oldest and largest theological consortia in the world. It includes as constitutive members schools representing the full range of Christian churches and confessions and a Rabbinical School as of January 1, 2011. Additionally, persons representing other religious traditions are present in many of our schools. The BTI is not a degree granting institution, but coordinates various administrative, program and academic activities so as to enhance the work of the member schools.
The BU School of Theology is a member of the BTI.
The BTI's main website is http://www.bostontheological.org/
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Setting fire to the Square
(2010-04-05)Considerations of an historical event are hereafter understood through a Western Judeo Christian perspective of religious conflict transformation. The book burning that set fire to square on May 10, 1933, in Berlin was ... -
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1998 Editorial Panel
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2001 Editors
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1999 Editorial Board and Panel
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Difference within Theology of Nature: The Strategies of Intelligibility and Credibility
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Sacramental Water and the Challenge of Global Warming
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Toward a Fluid Dance in Seamless Dress: The Field of Pre- and Perinatal Development Challenges Researchers to Integrate Scientific and Spiritual Orientations
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How Critical is Realism?
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The Hypostasis of the Logos and Informed Consent
(Boston Theological Institute, 2012-08-21)