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Reformed Episcopal Seminary

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Global Influence / U.S. Influence
Theological seminary in Pennsylvania, U.S

About Reformed Episcopal Seminary

According to Wikipedia, The Reformed Episcopal Seminary is a private seminary in Blue Bell, Pennsylvania. It was founded in 1887 as the first seminary of the Reformed Episcopal Church. History The Reformed Episcopal Seminary was founded in 1887 in West Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, as the "Theological Seminary of the Reformed Episcopal Church", its chartered and legal name. The seminary was established based on the pledge of a trust created by Harriet Benson in March 1886. The corner stone for the first building to house the seminary was laid on September 19, 1886. The seminary began meeting for classes in 1886 under the tutelage of Bishop William Nicholson in his residence. It opened the doors to its first class of students on September 30, 1887, in its new building in West Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, as the seminary of the Reformed Episcopal Church, after the trust was received on March 16, 1887.

Reformed Episcopal Seminary's Online Degrees

MDiv in Divinity
  • Required Credits: 54
  • Completion Time: None Reported
  • Format: None Reported

How Much Does Reformed Episcopal Seminary Cost To Attend?

Reformed Episcopal Seminary's Demographics

Demographic data is for full-time, on-campus students.

Student BodyGraduates
3333

Where is Reformed Episcopal Seminary?

Reformed Episcopal Seminary is located at 826 Second Avenue, Blue Bell PA 19422-1257

What Is Reformed Episcopal Seminary Known For?

Reformed Episcopal Seminary is known for it's academic work in the following disciplines:

Who Are Reformed Episcopal Seminary's Most Influential Alumni?

Roy A. Clouser
Roy A. Clouser
An American philosopher.

Who Are Reformed Episcopal Seminary's Most Influential Faculty?