
Luther Seminary - St. Paul, MN
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Luther Seminary is located one block east of Highway 280 and Como Avenue in St. Paul, and is the largest ELCA seminary in the United States.
Waymark Code: WM1PWK
Location: Minnesota, United States
Date Posted: 06/18/2007
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Luther Seminary educates leaders for Christian communities called and sent by the Holy Spirit to witness the salvation through Jesus Christ and to serve in God's world.
Luther Seminary was originally founded in 1876 by the Norwegian Synod. The Seminary has gone through a series of mergers covering more than half a century. What was originally six separate institutions is now one.
The oldest of the antecedent institutions was Augsburg Theological Seminary, founded in 1869 at Marshall, Wis., as the seminary of the Lutheran Free Church. It remained a separate seminary until 1963 when the Lutheran Free Church merged with the American Lutheran Church and Augsburg Seminary was united with Luther Seminary in St. Paul.
In the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), theological education is supervised and directed by the Division for Ministry. Luther Seminary is the largest of eight ELCA seminaries in the United States providing theological education to equip people for ministry.
Name: Luther Seminary
 Location/Address: 2481 Como Avenue St. Paul, MN United States 55108
 Phone Number: 651-641-3456
 Web Site: [Web Link]
 Type of School: Graduate School (independent)
 School Affiliation: Private -- Christian Protestant
 Date Founded: 1876
 Enrollment: 836
 Location of GPS Coordinates: Main Campus Sign
 Nicknames/Mascots: Not listed
 School Colors: Not listed
 School Motto: Not listed

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