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The current school was founded on July 1, 2017, as a consolidation of the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg and the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia. [7] United Lutheran Seminary continues under the charter of Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg. [8] [9] [10] The first president of the seminary, Theresa F. Latini ...
In January 2016, the seminary's board announced a merger with the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg. [7] [8] While originally planned as a closure of both schools with the formation of a new institution, this plan was canceled over accreditation issues [9] and a merger of the two schools was completed July 1m 2017, under the name United Lutheran Seminary.
United Lutheran Seminary (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania): Merger of Lutheran Theological Seminaries at Gettysburg and Philadelphia; Wartburg Theological Seminary (Dubuque, Iowa) In addition, the ELCA sponsors the following seminary education programs, which are not on the campus of an ELCA seminary: Lutheran Seminary Program in the Southwest [1 ...
The seminary was the oldest continuing Lutheran seminary in the United States until it was merged on July 1, 2017, after 189 years of operation, with the nearby and former rival Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia to form the United Lutheran Seminary. The new institution continues to use both campuses.
Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago; United Lutheran Seminary (Gettysburg and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary (Columbia, South Carolina): merged with Lenoir–Rhyne University, an ELCA University; Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary (Berkeley, California) Trinity Lutheran Seminary (Columbus, Ohio): merged ...
Gettysburg College was founded in 1832 as a sister institution for the Lutheran Theological Seminary; the latter is now a campus of the United Lutheran Seminary.Both owe their inception to Thaddeus Stevens, a Radical Republican and abolitionist from Gettysburg.
United Lutheran Seminary: Gettysburg, Pennsylvania and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Michael L. Cooper-White (President) 1938: Evangelical Lutheran Church in America United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities: New Brighton, Minnesota: Barbara A. Holmes (President) 1966: United Church of Christ United Theological Seminary: Dayton, Ohio
United Lutheran Seminary: Gettysburg borough: Adams: Evangelical Lutheran Church in America: Special Focus Four-Year: Faith-Related Institutions 390 1864 United Lutheran Seminary: Philadelphia: Philadelphia: Evangelical Lutheran Church in America: satellite campus 260 1864 Palmer Theological Seminary: Lower Merion township: Montgomery: American ...