Theta Chi Beta

American honor society for religious studies From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Theta Chi Beta (ΘΧΒ) was a national honor society recognizing excellence in the study of religion. It was founded at Syracuse University.

Founded1915; 111 years ago (1915)
Syracuse University
TypeHonor
AffiliationIndependent
StatusDefunct
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Theta Chi Beta
ΘΧΒ
Founded1915; 111 years ago (1915)
Syracuse University
TypeHonor
AffiliationIndependent
StatusDefunct
Defunct dateAfter 2008
EmphasisReligion, Theological studies
ScopeNational
Motto"Progressive Revelations"[1]
Symbol6-pointed star (Shield of David), ICHTHUS (Outline of a fish)
Chapters3+
Headquarters
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History

Theta Chi Beta was formed in 1915 at Syracuse University as an honor society for students in the fields of Religious Studies and Theology.[1] It was the first and only society of its kind in the United States.[1] Several chapters were formed.[2]

The Aleph chapter remains active as the Theta Chi Beta chapter of Theta Alpha Kappa, a larger, national honor society for students in Religious studies. It was allowed to keep this name in recognition of its long history and formative role in establishing its own national society.[3]

The last remaining independent chapter of Theta Chi Beta was the Gimel chapter, formed in 1937 at Florida Southern College, which went dormant sometime after 2008.[4]

Symbols

The fraternity's motto is "Progressive Revelations". Symbols of the fraternity include the six-pointed star called Magen David, the Shield of David, the outline of a fish symbolic of early Christians, and the Greek word and acronym, ICHTHUS, representative of "Jesous Christos Theou Uios Soter", or "Jesus Christ God's Son Savior".

Chapter officers used Hebrew designations:

  • Melek (king) for president
  • Sar (prince) for vice-president
  • Sopher (scribe) for secretary/treasurer
  • Maskir (rememberer) for recording secretary[2]

The emblem of the society was similar to other honor society keys, with the Hebrew letter Beth (ב) as a frame, in which was held an open book, the Bible, all rendered in gold.[2]

Chapters

Following is an incomplete list of the chapters of Theta Chi Beta.

More information Chapter, Installation Date ...
Chapter Installation Date College or University Location Status Reference
Aleph 1915-1991 Syracuse University Syracuse, New York Merged, became Theta Chi Beta chapter of ΘΑΚ in 1991
Beth ≥1934–2008+ St. Lawrence Theological School Canton (village), New York [5]
Gimel 1937-20xx Florida Southern College Lakeland, Florida
Daleth ? ≥1937
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