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The seminary maintains that theological education leading to ordination normally requires full-time study and full participation in its common life and worship. It also believes that theological education is greatly enhanced when it is done within an ecumenical, international and cross-cultural context.
In 1910, a chapel was built as the Braddock Heights Episcopal Mission. During the 1911 Christmas holidays, the two seminarians serving at the mission decided to name the church "Emmanuel" after the Virginia Theological Seminary Chapel. In 1922, Emmanuel Episcopal Church acquired independent status with the Rev. Samuel A. Wallis.
Grammer was born in Smyrna, Delaware and studied at Johns Hopkins (B.A. 1880), the Virginia Theological Seminary (1884), and Trinity College, Hartford (S.T.D. 1895). He was ordained to the priesthood on July 3, 1889, and served parishes in Maryland, Ohio, and Virginia.
Mason was ordained deacon in 1907 and priest on May 24, 1908, by Bishop Robert Atkinson Gibson, the latter in the Immanuel Chapel of the Virginia Theological Seminary. [2] He was appointed in charge of the Mission Home District of the Archdeaconry of Blue Ridge, a post he retained till 1918.
Virginia Theological Seminary: Alexandria, Virginia: Ian Markham (Dean and President) 1938: Episcopal Church: 234: 15 Wake Forest University School of Divinity: Winston-Salem, North Carolina: Gail R. O'Day (Dean and Professor of New Testament and Preaching) 2005: Inter/Multidenominational: 128: 13 Wartburg Theological Seminary: Dubuque, Iowa ...
She has taught at Middlebury College (1987–2002) and Bangor Theological Seminary (1993–1996) and, since 2002, at Virginia Theological Seminary, where she became the William Meade Professor in 2014.
Pages in category "Seminaries and theological colleges in Virginia" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Robert W. Prichard first taught at Virginia Theological Seminary (VTS) as an adjunct faculty member in 1980, joining the faculty full-time in 1983. In 1988 he was made the Arthur Lee Kinsolving Professor of Christianity in America and Instructor in Liturgy at VTS.