• John Swinton, FBA, FRSE (born 1957) is a Scottish theologian, academic, and Presbyterian minister. He is the Chair in Divinity and Religious Studies at...
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  • newspaper publisher John Swinton of Kimmerghame (1925–2018), British general John Swinton (theologian), Scottish academic and clergyman Swinton (surname) This...
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  • the “theory of the church’s practice of Christianity.” Anderson quotes John Swinton as defining practical theology as “critical reflection on the actions...
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    Stanley Hauerwas (category 20th-century Anglican theologians)
    Stanley Martin Hauerwas (born July 24, 1940) is an American theologian, ethicist, and public intellectual. Hauerwas originally taught at the University...
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  • National Biography. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/33037. Watts, Michael (2004). "Jowett, John Henry (1863–1923)". The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/58298...
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    John Lemprière (c. 1765, Jersey – 1 February 1824, London) was an English classical scholar, lexicographer, theologian, teacher and headmaster. John Lemprière...
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  • has taken place at UTC since 1987. Some past lecturers include: Prof John Swinton Prof David L. Clough Prof Sathianathan Clarke Ciaron O'Reilly Dr Pete...
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  • Guibert de Nogent (c. 1055 – 1124) was a Benedictine historian, theologian, and author of autobiographical memoirs. Guibert was relatively unknown in his...
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  • Pyrmont (now part of the German state of Hesse, near Borken). July 7 – Sir John Swinton, an envoy of King Robert III of Scotland, crosses the border into England...
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    land in Saltoun. Sir Arthur Thomson, the biologist, was born in 1861. John Swinton (1829–1901), journalist. Christopher D McIntosh-pioneer from Tranent...
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    Lord Lieutenant of Berwickshire, Major-General Sir John Swinton (father of the actress Tilda Swinton). The town hosts the Jim Clark Motorsport Museum....
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  • empire in the 18th century John Mayow, chemist, physician, and physiologist Alister McGrath, Christian apologist and theologian Frank McLynn, historian and...
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    peoples that seemed dangerously radical at the time; John Bainbridge Webster and David F. Ford, theologians; and six winners of the Templeton Prize, the highest...
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  • Major-General Sir John Swinton of Kimmerghame (1925–2018), Major-General commanding the Household Division (1976–1979) and father of actress Tilda Swinton Major General...
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  • Slovenian mountaineer 1960 – René Froger, Dutch singer-songwriter 1960 – Tilda Swinton, English actress 1960 – Mark West, American basketball player 1961 – Alan...
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    ethicist; Baptist theologian; son of former Minnesota governor and nine-time Presidential candidate Harold Stassen Omari Swinton (M.A. 2003, Ph.D 2007)...
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    Disability in the Christian Tradition: A Reader, which he prepared with John Swinton was the subject of a special edition of the Journal of Religion, Disability...
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  • American journalist David Swinney (1946–2006), American psycholinguist David Swinton, American economist David R. Syiemlieh (born 1953), Indian academic David...
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  • Jeremy Sheehy (category British Christian theologians)
    and academic. Since 2006, he has served as Rector of St Peter's Church, Swinton and Pendlebury in the Diocese of Manchester. He was previously a parish...
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    Edward White Benson (category 19th-century Anglican theologians)
    into history" as an English family in 1348 when John Benson held a "toft" from the Abbey at Swinton-by-Masham in Yorkshire.: 1–2  Arthur Christopher...
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  • and reformer R. M. Hare, English moral philosopher Fenton John Anthony Hort, English theologian F. L. Lucas, Reader in English Literature at the University...
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    2011. Retrieved 8 April 2014. Caesarius; Henry von Essen Scott; C. C. Swinton Bland (1929). Caesarius, The Dialogue On Miracles (vol. 2). "Bloedende...
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  • Theologies, Mysteries, and Movements. Westminster John Knox Press. p. 59. ISBN 978-0-664-22259-8. Swinton, John (2007). Raging with Compassion: Pastoral Responses...
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    Sale, George Psalmanazar, Archibald Bower, George Shelvocke, John Campbell, John Swinton. p. 319 Chamber's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge...
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  • of England William Studholme New Zealand cricketer and barrister Ernest Swinton, soldier who developed the term tank and Chichele Professor of Military...
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  • Anne's) John Barton (Oriel) Oriel and Laing Professor, Canon Theologian Winchester Cathl, member of Gen Synod Gareth Bennett (New College) John Bowker...
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    apparent health. Returning in the afternoon to his residence— that summer at Swinton Bank, near Peebles—he complained of what, for the three following days...
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    Sale, George Psalmanazar, Archibald Bower, George Shelvocke, John Campbell, John Swinton An Universal History, from the Earliest Account of Time (T. Osborne...
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    lower, hidden section also contains graves. John Swinton, Lord Swinton died in the house in 1799. Sir John Stuart Hepburn Forbes was born in Dean House...
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  • (also David Lyall and Mrs Burnet-Smith, 1859–1943), romantic novelist John Swinton (1829–1901), Scottish-American journalist, newspaper publisher and orator...
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