Bangor Theological Seminary

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Bangor Theological Seminary was a historic Congregational theological school in Bangor, Maine, known for training 19th-century Protestant ministers and notable figures such as Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf educational institution
historic institution
theological seminary
academicDiscipline religious studies
theology
associatedMovement 19th-century evangelicalism
American Protestantism NERFINISHED
city Bangor NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
denominationalTradition Congregationalism
educationalLevel postgraduate
emphasis Protestant theology
biblical studies
practical ministry
focus ministerial training
missionary preparation
pastoral education
foundedFor training Congregational clergy
training Protestant ministers
hasAlumniType clergy
missionaries
religious educators
theologians
heritage New England Congregationalism NERFINISHED
historicalPeriodOfProminence 19th century
knownFor historic role in Congregational theological education
preparing clergy for frontier and rural churches
training 19th-century Protestant ministers
locatedIn Bangor, Maine NERFINISHED
Maine NERFINISHED
New England
notableAlumnus Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain NERFINISHED
primaryFunction seminary training
primaryLanguage English
regionServed New England
northern New England
religiousAffiliation Congregational
Protestantism
religiousDenominationServed Congregational churches
Protestant churches
religiousTradition Reformed
sector higher education
religious education
state Maine
status historic
typeOfSchool graduate theological school

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Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain educatedAt Bangor Theological Seminary
Cyrus Hamlin educatedAt Bangor Theological Seminary