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Founded in 1837, Erskine Theological Seminary prepares men and women to fulfill the Great Commission through theological higher education that is ecclesial, missional, and confessional …
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Erskine Theological Seminary, a division of Erskine College, is an institution of graduate theological and pastoral education. The seminary is based in Due West, South Carolina.
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Jan 22, 2020 · Since our founding in 1839, generations of students have found a second home here at Erskine. This is more than just a college—it’s a place to grow as a community in knowledge, faith, …
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Erskine Theological Seminary. 848 likes · 3 talking about this. Founded in 1837, Erskine Theological Seminary prepares men and women to fulfill the Great...
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Learning in Community. Relational education is so much a part of Erskine that students frequently use “family” to describe the relationships they build here. We also work with and through local …
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May 17, 2016 · Erskine Theological Seminary was formally separated from the college in 1858 but continued under the same board of trustees. The institutions were reunited administratively in 1926, …
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Approved Degree Programs: MDiv, MA (Theological Studies), MA in Practical Ministry, ThM, DMin
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https://seminary.erskine.eduErskine Theological Seminary supports the Mission of God in the world by educating, from a biblically Reformed perspective, perso...
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Erskine Seminary is in the conservative Presbyterian tradition, and primarily prepares candidates for ordained Christian ministry. The Seminary, founded in 1837, is a part of Erskine College, a liberal …
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Students choose a focused area of study, either biblical studies (Old Testament or New Testament) or theological/historical studies (systematic theology, historical theology, or Church history), ordinarily …