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Date: 2014-04-25 17:45:05
Religion
Religious philosophy
Exegesis
Quranic exegesis
Biblical studies
Christian theology
Christianity
Wisdom literature
Biblical hermeneutics
Hermeneutics
Theology
Theism

Six new Luce scholars named The Association of Theological Schools and The Henry Luce Foundation, Inc., have named six scholars as Henry Luce III Fellows in Theology for 2014–2015. Supported by grants of up to

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