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:Robert holds a BA in Hebrew Studies from SUNY Binghamton, and a JD and MA (Middle Eastern history) from Syracuse University. A former U.S. Marine and a 2012-2013 Tikvah Fellow, he has published articles in the Jerusalem Post, Times of Israel, Mosaic, Canon & Culture, and Syracuse Journal of International Law & Commerce. | :Robert holds a BA in Hebrew Studies from SUNY Binghamton, and a JD and MA (Middle Eastern history) from Syracuse University. A former U.S. Marine and a 2012-2013 Tikvah Fellow, he has published articles in the Jerusalem Post, Times of Israel, Mosaic, Canon & Culture, and Syracuse Journal of International Law & Commerce. | ||
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+ | On April 17, 2015 Nicholson gave a talk at an event hosted by the [[Institute on Religion and Democracy]] in Washington DC. The event was entitled 'People of the Land: A Twenty-First Century Case for Christian Zionism'.<ref name ="talk">People of the Land: A Twenty-First Century Case for Christian Zionism Website [http://christiansandisrael.org/speaker/robert-w-nicholson/ Robert W. Nicholson]. Accessed 22 June 2015.</ref> | ||
==Affiliations== | ==Affiliations== |
Latest revision as of 14:12, 22 June 2015
Robert Nicholson is the Executive Director of the Philos Project, a Christian Zionist organisation based in New York. His bio page on the Philos Project website provides the following information about him:
- Robert holds a BA in Hebrew Studies from SUNY Binghamton, and a JD and MA (Middle Eastern history) from Syracuse University. A former U.S. Marine and a 2012-2013 Tikvah Fellow, he has published articles in the Jerusalem Post, Times of Israel, Mosaic, Canon & Culture, and Syracuse Journal of International Law & Commerce.
On April 17, 2015 Nicholson gave a talk at an event hosted by the Institute on Religion and Democracy in Washington DC. The event was entitled 'People of the Land: A Twenty-First Century Case for Christian Zionism'.[1]
Affiliations
- Philos Project - Executive Director
- Tikvah Fund - Faculty Member
Notes
- ↑ People of the Land: A Twenty-First Century Case for Christian Zionism Website Robert W. Nicholson. Accessed 22 June 2015.