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  2. Messiah University - Wikipedia

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    Messiah College CDP is a census-designated place [42] located in Upper Allen Township, Cumberland County, in the state of Pennsylvania. It is located near Grantham and consists of the campus of Messiah University. It was first listed as a CDP in 2010. [41] Per the 2020 census, the population was 2,841.

  3. Grantham, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Grantham, Pennsylvania. /  40.15639°N 76.99639°W  / 40.15639; -76.99639. Grantham is an unincorporated community in Upper Allen Township, Cumberland County, in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania, best known today for the Christian liberal arts college, Messiah University, whose students make up most of its population.

  4. List of messiah claimants - Wikipedia

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    Emperor Haile Selassie I of Ethiopia (1892–1975), Emperor of Ethiopia and Messiah of the Rastafari movement. Never claimed himself to be Messiah, but was thus proclaimed by Leonard Howell, amongst others. André Matsoua (1899–1942), Congolese founder of Amicale, proponents of which subsequently adopted him as Messiah.

  5. Peter Enns - Wikipedia

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    Peter Eric Enns (born January 2, 1961) is an American Biblical scholar and theologian. He has written widely on hermeneutics, Christianity and science, historicity of the Bible, and Old Testament interpretation. Outside of his academic work Enns is a contributor to HuffPost and Patheos. [1] He has also worked with Francis Collins ' The BioLogos ...

  6. Douglas Jacobsen - Wikipedia

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    Douglas ("Jake") Jacobsen is a scholar in the field of religious studies whose work encompasses history, theology, and sociology. His early works are analyses of Pentecostalism [1] [2] and American Protestantism. [3] [4] He won the Pneuma Book Award from the Society for Pentecostal Studies in 2004. [5]

  7. Brethren in Christ Church - Wikipedia

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    Brethren in Christ U.S. logo. The Brethren in Christ Church ( BIC) is a Christian denomination. Falling within the Anabaptist tradition of Christianity, the Brethren in Christ Church has roots in the Mennonite church, with influences from the revivals of Radical Pietism and the holiness movement. [1] [4] [5] They have also been known as River ...

  8. WVMM - Wikipedia

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    WVMM. WVMM is Messiah University 's student-operated radio station, located at 90.7 MHz FM. The station is known by its listeners as "The Pulse". Messiah College had a radio station from 1970–1983. On October 6, 1989, WVMM was resumed, this time as an over-the-air FM radio station. Prior to that, it was heard only on campus.

  9. Jay Smith (Christian apologist) - Wikipedia

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    Christian Apologist. Known for. apologetics, polemics, historical critique of Islam and Christianity. Jay Smith (born 1953) [1] is an American Christian evangelist and apologist. Since 1983, he has been a full-time missionary with the Brethren in Christ Church with a focus on apologetics and polemics among the Muslims of London .