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  1. Union Theological Seminary is grounded in the Christian tradition, and at the same time deeply committed to inter-religious engagement. Union’s daily chapel is, by design, a place where people from all the wondrous faith traditions at Union can express their beliefs. And, given the incredible diversity of our community, that means worship ...

  2. Union Theological Seminary offers a variety of courses and programs that go beyond traditional residential, full-time graduate education. Union’s ministry topics and public engagement courses, cohort programs, and part-time and online advanced certificates and degrees provide opportunities for personal and professional growth and lifelong learning.

  3. Field Education. Preparing for the call, Union is a place for those who understand ministry in the broadest of terms. Recognizing the many different ways individuals can bring their call to social justice to life, the seminary accommodates a wide variety of paths for students to fulfill their field education requirement. While many students ...

  4. biography. Dr. Rodríguez, the son of two Puerto Rican migrants, grew up in an affordable housing community outside of Hartford, Connecticut. His lived experiences in that community influenced his academic work, leading him to degrees in biblical studies, liberation theologies, and a Ph.D. in history where he specialized in the intersections of ...

  5. Union Theological Seminary offers the Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree in Theology for students who want to teach in colleges, universities, and seminaries, or to hold positions of leadership in churches or social service and social justice agencies. Students can finish the Ph.D. program in four to five years and are expected to finish ...

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  7. The Union Theological Seminary building in Manila circa 1940 (being used now by the Philippine Christian University ). When various Protestant denominations from America came to the Philippines in the early 1900s, the missionaries started teaching Filipinos about the Bible and basic doctrines of Christianity.