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Robert E. Webber Institute for Worship Studies

1999 establishments in FloridaAssociation for Biblical Higher EducationEducational institutions established in 1999Nondenominational Christian universities and collegesSeminaries and theological colleges in Florida

The Robert E. Webber Institute for Worship Studies (IWS) is a multi-denominational graduate theological school (emphasizing worship theology) which employs a hybrid course delivery system combining intensive on-campus pedagogy and distance learning methods. The administrative offices, library, and classroom space for the on-campus intensives are provided by a church in Jacksonville, Florida.

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Robert E. Webber Institute for Worship Studies
Hendricks Avenue, Jacksonville

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Hendricks Avenue
32207 Jacksonville
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