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  2. Auburn Theological Seminary - Wikipedia

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    Auburn Theological Seminary was established in Auburn, New York, by action of the Presbyterian Synod of Geneva on 16 August 1818. [1] It obtained a charter from the New York State legislature on 14 April 1820 [4] as a post-baccalaureate theological seminary, and it matriculated its first students in 1821. [5]

  3. Ezra A. Huntington House - Wikipedia

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    Ezra A. Huntington House. / 42.9357; -76.5651. The Ezra A. Huntington House, at 11 Seminary St. in Auburn, New York, was built in 1861. It served as the house of first president of the Auburn Theological Seminary. It is somewhat Italianate in style. It was home of Ezra Abel Huntington (1813-1901).

  4. Auburn Affirmation - Wikipedia

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    The Auburn Affirmation is a document dated May 1924, with the title "AN AFFIRMATION designed to safeguard the unity and liberty of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America ", authored by an eleven-member Conference Committee and signed by 1274 ministers of the PCUSA. The Affirmation challenged the right of the highest body of the ...

  5. Union Presbyterian Seminary - Wikipedia

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    Union's William Smith Morton Library was completed in 1996; it includes over 900,000 volumes and adds about 5,500 volumes per year. The seminary's Charlotte campus is located on 5141 Sharon Road. This facility, opened in 2012, houses a chapel, library, classrooms, a regional Christian Education Resource Center, and office facilities.

  6. Walter Wink - Wikipedia

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    Website. walterwink.com. Walter Wink (May 21, 1935 – May 10, 2012) was an American Biblical scholar, theologian, and activist who was an important figure in Progressive Christianity. Wink spent much of his career teaching at Auburn Theological Seminary in New York City. He was well known for his advocacy of and work related to nonviolent ...

  7. Union Theological Seminary - Wikipedia

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    Union Theological Seminary. Union Theological Seminary in the City of New York (shortened to UTS or Union) is a private ecumenical liberal Christian seminary [4] in Morningside Heights, Manhattan, affiliated with Columbia University. Columbia University lists UTS among its affiliate schools, alongside Barnard College and Teachers College.

  8. Willard Memorial Chapel-Welch Memorial Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Willard Memorial Chapel and the adjoining Welch Memorial Hall are historic conjoined buildings located at 17 Nelson Street in Auburn, Cayuga County, New York.Built 1892–1894 for the Auburn Theological Seminary, the buildings contain an ecclesiastical installation of stained glass and interior decoration by Louis Comfort Tiffany that is still in its original setting.

  9. Gaius Glenn Atkins - Wikipedia

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    He was a professor of homiletics at Auburn Seminary from 1927 to his retirement in 1939. He also lectured at Union Theological Seminary. [2] In 1911, his comments on the marriage of John Jacob Astor IV and Madeleine Force were featured in the New York Times. Their wedding was performed by another Providence Congregational minister in Newport.