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The Western Baptist Theological Seminary was officially dedicated on October 4, 1927. The board acquired the Philip Buehner House , now Armstrong Hall, and 5 acres (2.0 ha) of land on the west slope of Portland's Mt. Tabor in 1944.
Pages in category "Seminaries and theological colleges in Oregon" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
There are 9 theological seminaries officially affiliated with the Episcopal Church in the United States of America. Several universities and higher education colleges also have Episcopal Church origins and current affiliations. The Association of Episcopal Colleges is a consortium of colleges with historic and present ties to the Episcopal ...
Western Seminary: Portland, Oregon: Randal R. Roberts (President) 2000: Conservative Baptist Association of America Western Theological Seminary: Holland, Michigan: Timothy L. Brown (President) 1940: Reformed Church in America Westminster Seminary California: Escondido, California: W. Robert Godfrey (President) 1997: Inter/Multidenominational
Founded in 1947 as the Western School of Evangelical Religion, the original campus was on the grounds of the Evangelical Church conference in Jennings Lodge, Oregon. In 1951 the school became Western Evangelical Seminary and in 1993 moved to a new campus near Interstate 5 and highways 99W and 217. In 1996, Western Evangelical Seminary merged ...
Jessup University (officially William Jessup University) is a private Christian university in Rocklin, California, United States, with additional sites in San Jose, California and Portland, Oregon. The university had 1,743 (over 1650 full-time equivalent) students during the 2019–20 academic year. Founded in 1939, it had a total undergraduate ...
Mount Tabor is a neighborhood in Southeast Portland that takes its name from the volcanic cinder cone and city park on the volcano that it surrounds, in the U.S. state of Oregon. The name refers to Mount Tabor, Israel. It was named by Plympton Kelly, son of Oregon City pioneer resident Clinton Kelly. [2]
Western Theological Seminary (WTS) is a private seminary located in Holland, Michigan. Established in 1866, it is affiliated with the Reformed Church in America , a mainline Reformed Protestant denomination in Canada and the United States .