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Divinity School

Divinity School may refer to:

  • The common noun, divinity school
  • When used as a proper noun, may be an abbreviated reference to one of the following:
    • Beeson Divinity School
    • Berkeley Divinity School
    • Brite Divinity School
    • Campbell University Divinity School
    • Church Divinity School of the Pacific
    • Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School
    • Divinity School, Oxford
    • Duke Divinity School
    • Episcopal Divinity School
    • Trinity Evangelical Divinity School
    • University of Chicago Divinity School
    • Vanderbilt University Divinity School
    • Wake Forest University School of Divinity
    • Yale Divinity School

Usage examples of "divinity school".

The Rachel Bingham work was sent from the Law School, and it did arrive here at the Divinity School.

They got his age right at least, Mister Lutz was born in Chicago where his father, an early innovator in the textile industry cutthroat operator would be more like it, went on to make a fortune in the home furnishing business where he expected his son to follow and where did they dig this up, conduct resulting in his dismissal from a series of Ivy League colleges and a brush with divinity school combined with his consuming interest in poetry, which his father condemned as an unprofitable vocation for 'sissies,' led to an irreparable breach between them which never my God, I mean he never told me that's what they fought over you can leave that Lily, I'll clean it up later.

Gore failed out of divinity school and dropped out of law school at Vanderbilt University.

When he had somehow managed to graduate from divinity school, they had definitely destroyed the mold.

He'd offered religious services for every denomination in so many ways that it would have left his teachers at divinity school shaken.

The teacher of Latin was a pale intense young man who had failed in divinity school and yet had enough education to teach the inevitable grammar, Caesar, Cicero.

This small volume contains the Shaffer Lectures which I delivered in October 1951 at Yale University Divinity School and the Cole Lectures, delivered at Vanderbilt University in November 1951.