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The Union Theological Seminary building in Manila circa 1940 (being used now by the Philippine Christian University).. When various Protestant denominations from America came to the Philippines in the early 1900s, the missionaries started teaching Filipinos about the Bible and basic doctrines of Christianity.
Articles relating to the ten official seminaries of the Presbyterian Church (USA), that educate men and women for ministry. Enrollment is open to prospective students of all religious denominations .
The School of Theology was started in 1983 with ten students. The original name Presbyterian School of Theology, was changed to Presbyterian Theological Seminary (PTS) in 1985. It is located in Dasmariñas, Cavite since 1987. [16] PTS is the official ministerial training school of the Presbyterian Church of the Philippines.
Union Theological Seminary in the City of New York (shortened to UTS or Union) is a private ecumenical liberal Christian seminary [4] in Morningside Heights, Manhattan, affiliated with Columbia University. Columbia University lists UTS among its affiliate schools, alongside Barnard College and Teachers College.
Pages in category "Seminaries and theological colleges in the Philippines" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Editor’s Note: Rev. Dr. Serene Jones is president at Union Theological Seminary, a globally recognized seminary and graduate school of theology where faith, spirituality and scholarship meet to ...
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.