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Union's student body is made up of about 180 students, with 90 students at the Richmond campus and 84 more students at the Charlotte campus. The majority of Union's students come from the Presbyterian tradition, but the seminary draws students from more than 20 Christian denominations, including Baptist, Methodist, Episcopalian, and Reformed.
Alumni of Union Presbyterian Seminary (formerly called Union Theological Seminary), operating in Richmond, Virginia, and Charlotte, North Carolina, and the Presbyterian School of Christian Education of Richmond, which is a predecessor institution.
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Following from the research results produced by the project, Cannon worked with the administration of Union Presbyterian Seminary and several foundations to establish The Center For Womanist Leadership at Union Presbyterian Seminary. [10] The center is the first of its kind at any theological academic institution in the United States.
He served as pastor of Carver Memorial Presbyterian Church in Newport News, Virginia, from 1982 to 1988, before studying for his doctorate.He served as the Richard J. Dearborne Professor of New Testament Interpretation at Princeton Theological Seminary for 15 years before being called as President of Union Presbyterian Seminary in Richmond, Virginia in 2007.
Jay Richards graduated from Southwestern University, where he received a B.A. with majors in political science and religion. [4] He received a Master of Theology (Th.M.) degree from Calvin Theological Seminary and a Master of Divinity (M.Div.) degree from Union Presbyterian Seminary. [2]
In 1965, at age 35, he was named the fifth president of Eastern Mennonite College & Seminary, serving from 1965 to 1980. He continued to teach Theology during his tenure as college president. [ citation needed ] Shortly thereafter, in 1966, he received the first of his 10 honorary doctorates, at Houghton College .