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  1. William Tyndale College was a private nondenominational Christian college located in Farmington Hills, Michigan, United States. Named after 16th-century Protestant scholar William Tyndale , the college was founded as the Detroit Bible Institute in 1945, and became accredited by the American Association of Bible Colleges in 1954 and North ...

  2. William Tyndale College, which formerly stood in Farmington Hills, Michigan, was a private, nonsectarian Christian institution. After beginning as the Detroit Bible Institute in 1945 and receiving accreditation from the American Association of Bible Colleges in 1954 and the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools in 1988, the ...

  3. Tyndale began a Bachelor of Arts degree at Magdalen Hall (later Hertford College) of Oxford University in 1506 and received his B.A. in 1512, the same year becoming a subdeacon. He was made Master of Arts in July 1515 and was held to be a man of virtuous disposition, leading an unblemished life. [18] .

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    William Tyndales work in England was forbidden. Undeterred, Tyndale moved to Germany. Between 1525 and 1535, he translated and printed in English the New Testament and half of the Old Testament.

  5. An undergraduate, interdenominational Christian institutio, William Tyndale College was founded in 1945. Its campus covers more than 25 acres (10 hectares) in suburban Farmington Hills, Michigan. The college’s name honors English clergyman and biblical scholar William Tyndale.

  6. It is in promoting the Bible as ultimate truth that Tyndale moves outside the "obedience" scheme and produces, inter alia, a witty attack on John Fisher's theology, a discussion of faith versus works, a critical review of the seven sacraments and a highly sophisticated essay on figurative language.

  7. Apr 2, 2022 · William Tyndale (l.c. 1494-1536) was a talented English linguist, scholar and priest who was the first to translate the Bible into English. Tyndale objected to the Catholic Church’s control of scripture in Latin and the prohibition against an English translation.