New Life Theological Seminary was created in 1996.
New Brunswick Theological Seminary was created in 1784.
New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary was created in 1917.
The address of the Union Theological Seminary is: , New York, NY 10027-5701
New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary's motto is 'Equipping Leaders for the 21st Century'.
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The Union Theological Seminary is a Graduate school of Theology located in New York. The best information will be from the school itself, either by going to the location or the school's website.
Academy of the New Church Theological School was created in 1879.
Luther W. New Jr. Theological College was created in 1989.
Jeni Friedman is the associate Rabbi at Temple Beth Sholom in Roslyn Heights, New York. She is from Edmonton and was ordained at the Jewish Theological Seminary
Egbert Coffin Smyth has written: 'Egbert C. Smyth, appellant from a decree of the Visitors in the Theological Institution in Phillips Academy in Andover' 'Three discourses upon the religious history of Bowdoin college, during the administrations of presidents M'Keen, Appelton, & Allen' -- subject(s): Bowdoin College, History 'The Andover heresy' 'Three Discourses Upon the Religious History of Bowdoin College, During the Administrations of ..' 'In the matter of the complaint against Egbert C. Smyth and others, professors of the Theological Institution in Phillips Academy, Andover' -- subject(s): Andover Theological Seminary, Trials, litigation 'The divinity of Jesus Christ' -- subject(s): Divinity 'A sermon preached at the dedication of the new chapel in Andover theological seminary, October 2, 1876' -- subject(s): Andover Theological Seminary 'Sketch of Rev. Seth Sweetser'
Princeton Theological Seminary was the first institution of higher learning to admit a black student - ten years before Oberlin College. Theodore Wright was admitted in 1825. He was graduated three years later as a member of the class of 1828. When he was recommended for study at Princeton Seminary by the Presbytery of Albany (New York), the Seminary Board of Trustees declared "his color shall form no obstacle in the way of his reception." page 35, William K. Selden, Princeton Theological Seminary: A Narrative History 1812-1992, (Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1992)
Dottie L. Hudson has written: 'He still stands tall' -- subject(s): Baptists, Biography, Clergy, History, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, Theologians