


The General Theological Seminary
Overview
Established in 1827, The General Theological Seminary is a private, Christ-centered institution located in New York City. General offers two certificate programs, a diploma program in Anglican Studies, and five master’s degree programs including a Master of Arts with four concentration options in Anglican Studies, Ascetical Theology, Biblical Studies, and Theological and Historical Studies. Students at General take part in a Middler-Year observational field placement program, which features ten hours per week of practical, real-world ministry experience with a mentor.
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- Not for Profit
- Protestant Episcopal
- Coed
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Academics
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- Online Classes
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| PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES | |
| THEOLOGY AND RELIGIOUS VOCATIONS |
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