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One of 13 seminaries of the [[United Methodist Church]], the Candler School of Theology is one of the nine academic divisions of [[Emory University]]. Candler was formed in 1914 and is named for Warren Akin Candler, onetime President and Chancellor of Emory University.
One of 13 [[seminary|seminaries]] of the [[United Methodist Church]], the '''Candler School of Theology''' is one of the nine academic divisions of [[Emory University]]. Candler was formed in 1914 and is named for Warren Akin Candler, onetime President and Chancellor of Emory University.


The '''World Methodist Evangelism Institute''' is a joint project with the [[World Methodist Council]].
The '''World Methodist Evangelism Institute''' is a joint project with the [[World Methodist Council]].
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[[Category:Universities and colleges affiliated with the United Methodist Church]]
[[Category:Universities and colleges affiliated with the United Methodist Church]]
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One of 13 seminaries of the United Methodist Church, the Candler School of Theology is one of the nine academic divisions of Emory University. Candler was formed in 1914 and is named for Warren Akin Candler, onetime President and Chancellor of Emory University.

The World Methodist Evangelism Institute is a joint project with the World Methodist Council.

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