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- Q7593578 abstract "St John's School of Mission, founded as the London College of Divinity and later known as St John's College, Nottingham, is a Church of England theological college situated in Bramcote, Nottingham. The college stands in the open evangelical tradition and states that its “core purpose is to inspire, equip and grow Christians to serve and lead in God’s mission.”St John’s trains Anglican ordinands and ordinands from other denominations as well as independent students. In addition to academic theological courses, the college offers courses in children’s and youth ministry (through the Centre for Youth Ministry), counselling and pastoral care. The college offers residential and distance learning courses, with options for full-time, part-time and occasional study.St John's is the only Anglican theological college in the East Midlands.".
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- Q7593578 comment "St John's School of Mission, founded as the London College of Divinity and later known as St John's College, Nottingham, is a Church of England theological college situated in Bramcote, Nottingham. The college stands in the open evangelical tradition and states that its “core purpose is to inspire, equip and grow Christians to serve and lead in God’s mission.”St John’s trains Anglican ordinands and ordinands from other denominations as well as independent students.".
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