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Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary (LTSS) is a seminary of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) and located in Hickory, North Carolina. It offers theological degrees. In 2012, it merged with Lenoir-Rhyne University, also affiliated with the ELCA. [2] Until January 2025, LTSS operated on its pre-merger campus in Columbia, South ...
Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary (Columbia, South Carolina): merged with Lenoir–Rhyne University; Luther Seminary (St. Paul, Minnesota) Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary (Berkeley, California): affiliated with California Lutheran University; Trinity Lutheran Seminary (Columbus, Ohio): merged with Capital University
Luther Seminary; Lutheran Brethren Seminary; Lutheran Graduate School of Theology (SALT) Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago; Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg; Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia; Lutheran Theological Seminary, Saskatoon; Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary
United Lutheran Seminary (Gettysburg and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary (Columbia, South Carolina): merged with Lenoir–Rhyne University, an ELCA University; Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary (Berkeley, California) Trinity Lutheran Seminary (Columbus, Ohio): merged with Capital University, an ELCA University
Lutheran Theological Seminary may refer to: . Bethany Lutheran Theological Seminary; Concordia Lutheran Theological Seminary, St. Catharines, Ontario; Northwestern Lutheran Theological Seminary, now called Luther Seminary, Saint Paul, Minnesota
The Institute of Lutheran Theology was started in 2009 by conservatives [4] in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) affiliated with the WordAlone Network in order to train Lutheran clergy and other church workers. [5] The Institute of Lutheran Theology is not supported by a single synod or religious association, [6] but several.
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From 1964 to 1967 he worked in the Lutheran Theological Seminary, later in Fordham University, the University of Notre Dame and from 1985 in the University of Virginia. Currently he is the William R. Kenan Jr. Professor of the History of Christianity emeritus [ 1 ] and the Distinguished Fellow at the St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology. [ 3 ]