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Old 04-11-2008, 09:05 AM
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Does anyone know anything about Evangelical Theological Seminary in Myerstown, PA? Thank you.
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Old 04-13-2008, 09:46 PM
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The following list should give anyone a great start in researching seminaries. If anyone else knows of other good schools, please add to the list.

Fuller Theological Seminary (California)

Dallas Theological Seminary (Texas)

Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary (Pennsylvania)

Westminster Theological Seminary New Jersey

Princeton Theological Seminary New Jersey

Union Theological Seminary New York

Reformed Theological Seminary Multiple Locations

Chicago Thelogical Seminary Illinois

United Theological Seminary Ohio

Wesley Theological Seminary Washington, DC

Lutheran Seminary Pennsylvania

Lancaster Theological Seminary Pennsylvania

Biblical Seminary Pennsylvania

Faith Seminary Washington State

Harvard Divinity School Massachusetts

Yale Divinity School Connecticut

Duke Divinity School North Carolina

Howard University School of Divinity Washington, DC

Interdenominational Theological Center Georgia

Candler School of Theology (Emory) Georgia
Most of my friends are in seminary, so I can tell you some basics from this list what reputations are...

Fuller-VERY liberal, but very well-known and prestigious
Harvard-VERY liberal, kind of the joke of seminaries, though. Probably because my friends tend to be on the more conservative side, but Harvard is known for producing Biblical "scholars" that get off track from the Bible's basic principles
Duke-Moderately liberal, starting to go more conservative. A very good seminary, more scholar-based than producing great ministers (sounds like what you'd want, though)
Emory-Moderately liberal. Great seminary, but sometimes gets attacked by evangelical ministers about allowing too much freedom of thought. In other words, they let in non-Christians who want to go to seminary to debate the Word instead of learning more about it. Has some of the best professors in the US. Fred Craddock being the main one.
Reformed Theological Seminary-Conservative (duh, reformed). Probably produces more ministers than scholars, honestly. I have one friend who went there, but I'm not very sure about the reputation, etc...
Gordon-Conwell (where most of my friends go or went)-Moderate to conservative. Everyone who I know who has gone there has NOT gone into ministry. One is a Christian counselor, one teaches Bible at a church (he is a genius in Bible, I swear), one is doing some Bible studies, but not really in ministry and doesn't want to do ministry, one leads the largest young adult ministry in Charlotte, and one does the finances for one of the largest churches in Charlotte.
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Old 04-13-2008, 10:22 PM
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Chicago has several really good theological seminaries and only one (Chicago Theological Seminary - United Church of Christ) was listed so far.
There is also:

North Park Theological Seminary - Chicago (Evangelical Covenant Church)
Garrett " " -Evanston (United Methodist Church)
Seabury " " -Evanston (Episcopal)

The last two are on Northwestern's campus. A former pastor of ours and a good friend got her master's & PH.D in Theology/Divinity from Garrett. My husband expects to start a Master's in Divinity shortly, so I'm pretty up on the research on area programs.
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