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The Federal Theological Seminary of Southern Africa aka Fedsem was a multi-denominational theological seminaryinSouth Africa, and an experiment in ecumenical theological education.

Origins

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It was opened in Alice, Transkei in 1963, in response to apartheid legislation such as the Group Areas Act which forced theological colleges for black students that were situated in "whiter" areas to close or move.

Among the colleges that were threatened by this legislation were St Peter's Theological CollegeinRosettenville (Anglican), John Wesley CollegeinKilnerton, Pretoria (Methodist) and Adams CollegeinAmanzimtoti (Congregationalist). The denominations affected by this got together and decided to build a new joint seminary on land next to Fort Hare University College at Alice in the Transkei. They opted for the model of English collegiate universities, like Oxford, Cambridge and Durham, where each college functioned independently, but shared resources such as teaching staff and libraries. Each college had its own accommodation for students and staff, and its own chapel.

The colleges that opened in 1963 were: St Peter's (Anglican), John Wesley College (Methodist), St Columba's (Presbyterian), and Adams United (Congregationalist).

The first principal was Father Aelred Stubbs, who stepped aside after eight years to make way for an African principal.

On 26 November 1974, the government issued an expropriation order, giving the Seminary three months to vacate the land and the buildings. The seminary was obliged to move, first to UmtatainTranskei, then in Edendale and finally a new campus was opened in August 1980 at Imbali, Pietermaritzburg.[1][2]

Fedsem closed in 1993.

References

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  1. ^ The Federal Theological Seminary of Southern Africa oikoumene.org
  • ^ "Fedsem: Mixing church and politics". 21 November 2011.
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