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Auburn Theological Seminary

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specialization; in 1964 the Center for Continuing Education was established as well as the Experimental Program for the Practice of Christian Ministry; in 1968 Auburn Studies in Theological Education was begun; in 1971 the Susquehanna Valley Project to support local ministers started; in 1985 interreligious programs for faith leaders were developed and in 1991 The Center for the Study of Theological Education was established.
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The Great Depression left Auburn Seminary with a diminished student body and strained resources. The faculty and President Paul Silas Heath (1936–1939) began conversations with several seminaries about possibly relocating. In 1939, it closed its Auburn campus and at the invitation of President Henry
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Leadership Circle, digital organizing, coaching for faith leaders, and entrepreneurial ministry. Auburn Research explores the needs of theological institutions, their leaders and students, and the ways in which leaders of faith and moral courage are affecting positive social change in society.
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With the move to Union Theological Seminary, Auburn Theological Seminary ceased granting degrees, instead developing new initiatives: a Program of Training for Rural Ministry in 1944, which continued its emphasis on preparing individuals for the practice of ministry, not for theological
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Auburn Theological Seminary's faculty, led by Robert Hastings Nichols, professor of church history, played a key role in what became known as the Auburn Affirmation, adopted in 1924, which defended theological freedom and prevented a fundamentalist takeover of the Presbyterian Church.
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Katharine Rhodes Henderson was inaugurated as president in 2009, shifting the institution's focus toward training and supporting faith leaders who work in progressive justice organizations and movements. Auburn's signature programs include: media training, Auburn Senior Fellows,
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Under the presidency of George Black Stewart (1899–1926), the school grew to 105 students and eleven faculty. A Summer School of Theology for clergy and laity was established in 1911, and a School of Religious Education in 1921.
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Minutes of the Synod of Geneva, An Act to incorporate the Presbyterian Theological Seminary, established by the Synod of Geneva, at Auburn, in the County of Cayuga. Vol. 1:111, 130, 1820
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Edward Rossman, Kathleen Walker and Marcia Walsh. A History of Willard Memorial Chapel and the Auburn Theological Seminary (Community Preservation Committee, 2013)
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Auburn Theological Seminary houses a research center focused on the study of seminaries, divinity schools, and the preparation of faith leaders working for
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Prior to 1893, the seminary was directed by faculty and the board and between 1944 and 1964, Auburn Seminary shared the presidency with Union Seminary.
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and advocated for flexible church governance within the Presbyterian Church. These beliefs became known as the Auburn Declaration of 1837.
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The school's founders and early faculty (Dirck Lansing, Matthew Perrine, and Henry Mills) rejected sterner forms of
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Charles Evans Quirk, “Origins of the Auburn Affirmation,” Journal of Presbyterian History. 53.2 (Summer 1975)
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John Quincy Adams. A History of Auburn Theological Seminary, 1818-1918 (Auburn Seminary Press, 1918) p. 55
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V. Clifford, Board of Directors’ Report, Auburn Seminary: A recent history. March 17, 1978
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its first students in 1821. From its inception, the seminary drew support from beyond the
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Auburn Theological Seminary was established in Auburn, New York, by action of the
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in New York City, although it maintained its board of trustees and endowment.
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It was one of the first seminaries in the country to admit African Americans (
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Henry P. Van Dusen, Union and Auburn Seminary president (1945–1964)
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Henry Sloan Coffin, Union and Auburn Seminary president (1944–1945)
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Dirck Cornelius Lansing, Founder and Professor, 1821–1826
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charitable organization
Tax ID no.
Religious education
activism
Riverside Drive
New York, New York
United States
40°48′39″N 73°57′49″W / 40.810789°N 73.963749°W / 40.810789; -73.963749
Education
advocacy
President
Senior Vice Presidents
www.auburnseminary.org
www.groundswell-movement.org
New York City
Auburn, New York
Great Depression
Union Theological Seminary
The Interchurch Center
Morningside Heights
Manhattan
social justice
Moses A. Hopkins
Presbyterian Synod
charter
New York State legislature
theological seminary
matriculated

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