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The General Theological Seminary of the Episcopal Church (GTS) is an Episcopal seminary in New York City. Founded in 1817, GTS is the oldest seminary of the Episcopal Church and the longest continuously operating seminary in the Anglican Communion.
Led by world class church leaders and adapted to the contexts of each student’s individual calling, academics at General introduce students to the rich academic heritage of Christian scholarship while nurturing the real-world experience our seminarians bring to General.
The Very Rev. Dr. Michael DeLashmutt is Senior Vice President for General Seminary, Dean of the Chapel of the Good Shepherd, and Associate Professor of Sacred Theology.
Bexley Hall was an Episcopal seminary from 1824 until April 27, 2013, when it federated with Seabury-Western Theological Seminary as Bexley Hall Seabury-Western Theological Seminary Federation, also known as Bexley Seabury.
United Theological Seminary is a United Methodist seminary in Trotwood, Ohio. Founded in 1871 by Milton Wright, the father of the Wright brothers, it was originally sponsored by the Church of the United Brethren in Christ.
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