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Johnson University
Former names
The School of the Evangelists (1893–1909) Johnson Bible College (1909–2011)
Johnson University is a private Christian university headquartered in Kimberlin Heights, Tennessee, with an additional campus in Kissimmee, Florida. Rooted in the tenets of the Restoration Movement, it maintains affiliation with the Christian churches and churches of Christ.
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