Newton Theological Institution
Newton Theological Institution was a Baptist theological seminary founded on November 28, 1825 in Newton Centre, Massachusetts. Newton adopted the graduate education model and three-year curriculum pioneered by Andover Theological Seminary, with which it shared a theological tradition of evangelistic zeal. Students from the two institutions were at the forefront of the modern missionary movement.
Adoniram Judson GordonAndover Newton Seminary at Yale Divinity SchoolAndover Newton Theological SchoolAndover Theological SeminaryBasil Manly Jr.Charles Aubrey EatonCharles Francis PotterCharles Lincoln WhiteCharles Rufus BrownDaniel FaunceDaniel Sharp (clergyman)Elisha AndrewsEzekiel RobinsonFrancis WaylandGeorge Boardman the YoungerGeorge Edmands MerrillGeorge Ricker BerryGeorge Washington WilliamsGordon_College_(Massachusetts)Helen Barrett MontgomeryHenry J. RipleyHoratio Balch HackettIrah ChaseJohn Taylor JonesJoseph GraftonLevi C. WadeList of colleges and universities in MassachusettsLucinda Hinsdale StoneLucius BollesSamuel Stillman GreeneTimothy H. BallWilliam Faunce
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Newton Theological Institution
Newton Theological Institution was a Baptist theological seminary founded on November 28, 1825 in Newton Centre, Massachusetts. Newton adopted the graduate education model and three-year curriculum pioneered by Andover Theological Seminary, with which it shared a theological tradition of evangelistic zeal. Students from the two institutions were at the forefront of the modern missionary movement.
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