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  1. St. John's University, School of Practical Theology was a school licensed by the State of Louisiana, formerly located in Springfield, Louisiana, It was founded by E. Arthur Winkler, a minister of the United Methodist and Disciples of Christ denominations and state licensed clinical psychologist who died in 1998.

  2. St. John’s University is committed to academic excellence, intellectual freedom, ethical conduct, and moral integrity. S.J.U. provides quality educational programs which promote personal and spiritual growth, which in turn, strengthen our families, our local communities and our global community.

  3. St. John's Master of Arts (M.A.) program in Theology combines the academic rigor of a world-class university with lively concern for informed and effective pastoral ministry in the twenty-first century Church.

  4. St. John's students in Theology and Religious Studies represent various faith perspectives and nationalities and pursue an outstanding theological education in order to achieve their goals. Some are considering teaching careers, and others may enter the ministry.

  5. St. John's University, School of Practical Theology was a school licensed by the State of Louisiana, formerly located in Springfield, Louisiana, It was founded by , a minister of the United Methodist and Disciples of Christ denominations and clinical psychologist who died in 1998.

  6. St. John's University of Practical Theology was a school licensed by the State of Louisiana, formerly located in Springfield, Louisiana, It was founded by Rev. E. Arthur Winkler, Ph.D., a Methodist minister and clinical psychologist who died in 1998.

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  8. Jan 31, 2024 · St. John's University of Practical Theology was a school licensed by the State of Louisiana, formerly located in Springfield, Louisiana, It was founded by Rev. E. Arthur Winkler, Ph.D., a Methodist minister and clinical psychologist who died in 1998. He also founded an interfaith church, the Congre.