Episcopal Theological School (Cambridge, Mass.)

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Dates:
Active 1866
Active 1974

History notes:

In 1974, the Episcopal Theological School in Cambridge, Mass., combined with the Divinity School of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Philadelphia (PDS) to form the Episcopal Divinity School, located in Cambridge, Mass.

From the description of Episcopal Theological School collection of Episcopal bishops of North Carolina letters, circa 1820-1960. WorldCat record id: 700276773

From the guide to the Episcopal Theological School Collection of Episcopal Bishops of North Carolina Letters, circa 1820-1960, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.)

Episcopal Theological School was founded in 1867 by Boston businessman Benjamin Tyler Reed. The early trustees were dedicated to the welfare of the school, both with financial and administrative support. The school taught Biblical criticism twenty years before other seminaries, accepted students of other denominations, hired a female faculty member (1941), admitted female students beginning in 1958, and was considered very liberal by the church hierarchy. In 1974 the Philadelphia Divinity School moved to Cambridge and merged with Episcopal Theological School to become Episcopal Divinity School.

From the description of Records, 1866-1974. (Boston Theol Institute). WorldCat record id: 70974718

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  • Massachusetts--Cambridge (as recorded)
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