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  1. Job Postings. Ministerial Internship Job Posting January 2024 Follen Church, Lexington MA Follen Church is looking for a part-time intern for the 2024-2026 church years. We are offering a salary of $13,600 for 15 hours a week worked September – June, plus $2,000 annually for professional expenses, and an office computer if needed.

  2. Email pengyin@bu.edu. Phone 617-358-6705. Education PhD, Harvard University. MAR, Yale Divinity School. BS, Hong Kong Baptist University. Peng Yin is a scholar of comparative ethics, Chinese Christianity, and religion and sexuality. He is completing a manuscript tentatively entitled Persisting in the Good: Thomas Aquinas and Early Chinese Ethics.

  3. During the August session, students may choose to stay on Boston University’s urban campus or may stay off campus and join their cohort for classes and community meals. During the January session when on-campus housing is unavailable, we offer a group rate at a hotel within walking distance of the School of Theology.

  4. The history of the Boston University School of Theology is inseparable from the history of Boston University itself. The school was originally a place to train Methodist ministers based in Newbury, Vermont and part of Vermont Seminary. As such, it is the oldest Methodist seminary in the United States. After a brief time in Vermont, the school ...

  5. Rady Roldán-Figueroa, Associate Professor of the History of Christianity; Director, Center for Latin American Studies, Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies Dr. Roldán-Figueroa is a Puerto Rican scholar whose research, publications, and teaching engage a diversity of themes and topics in the history of Christianity from the 15th to the 20th century.

  6. An appointment is required to access the church records and the other archival collections at Boston University School of Theology Library. The Library also houses approximately 54,000 items located in locked storage. These collections include rare books, journals, pamphlets and other items that do not circulate outside the library.

  7. Every person’s path to theological education is unique, so trust that yours is perfectly fine. Before applying to seminary, make sure you have effectively discerned that theological education is the next step for you. Here are some helpful guidelines as well as some frequently asked questions from our prospective students.