Many Christian denominations have official relationships with seminaries, either overseeing schools or somehow being affiliated with them. In addition to these formal relationships, many seminaries also have informal relationships with churches and denominations.
As you browse seminary schools, divinity schools and theology schools by the Christian traditions and denominations they represent represent, please keep in mind that some of these seminaries are technically independent but have close relationships with one or more denominations. Additionally, most seminary schools today train people in more than one denomination, even if they are officially linked to a particular one. We also have a list of all Christian seminary, theology and divinity schools.
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Seminary, Theology, and Divinity Schools by Denomination and Tradition
- Anabaptist seminaries
- Anglican and Episcopal seminaries
- Arminian seminaries
- Baptist seminaries
- Brethren seminaries
- Roman Catholic seminaries
- Congregational seminaries
- Dispensational seminaries
- Eastern seminaries
- Ecumenical seminaries
- Evangelical seminaries
- Fundamental seminaries
- Historically African-American seminaries
- Lutheran seminaries
- Mainline Protestant seminaries
- Methodist seminaries
- Moravian seminaries
- Pentecostal seminaries
- Pietist and Holiness Movement seminaries
- Protestant seminaries (all)
- Non-Denominational seminaries
- Presbyterian seminaries
- Quaker seminaries
- Reformed seminaries
- Seventh-Day Adventist seminaries
- Wesleyan seminaries