General Theological Seminary

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General Theological Seminary is a historic Episcopal seminary in New York City known for its Gothic Revival campus and role in training Anglican clergy.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian educational institution
Episcopal seminary
graduate school of theology
theological seminary
academicDiscipline Anglican studies
biblical studies
church history
practical theology
theology
affiliation Anglican Communion
Episcopal Church (United States)
campusFeature The Close (central quadrangle)
residential seminary campus
campusStyle Gothic Revival architecture
country United States of America
denomination Episcopal Church (United States)
focus formation for ordained ministry
lay theological education
foundedBy Episcopal Church (United States)
governedBy board of trustees
hasArchitecturalStyle Gothic Revival
hasChapel Chapel of the Good Shepherd
hasLibrary theological library
hasStudentBodyType graduate students
languageOfInstruction English
locatedIn Chelsea, Manhattan
Manhattan
New York
New York City
New York State
United States
notableFor Gothic Revival campus
historic Episcopal seminary in New York City
role in training Anglican clergy
offersDegree Doctor of Ministry
Master of Arts
Master of Divinity
primaryMission education of Episcopal priests and deacons
training Anglican clergy
regionServed Anglican Communion in North America
Episcopal Church in the United States
religiousOrderPresence Episcopal clergy and seminarians
religiousTradition Anglicanism
sector nonprofit education
typeOfInstitution residential seminary

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Chelsea, Manhattan
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