Westminster Theological Seminary, Seminary in Glenside, Pennsylvania, US.
Westminster Theological Seminary is an educational institution on a 17-acre campus near Philadelphia with classroom buildings, a research library, and student housing. The grounds support graduate-level programs and advanced theological study.
Professors from Princeton Theological Seminary founded this institution in 1929 with focus on Reformed theology. The founding represented a theological division in American Protestant seminary education.
Students from different Christian denominations study together in programs that combine theology, Scripture, and pastoral training. This mix of backgrounds shapes daily learning and discussion on campus.
The campus sits in suburban surroundings within reasonable distance of Philadelphia. Advance contact with the institution is recommended for access to specific buildings and research facilities.
The Montgomery Library holds around 150,000 volumes focused on Reformed theology, Presbyterian history, and biblical interpretation. This specialized collection draws scholars researching these theological traditions.
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