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1 History  





2 Partnerships  



2.1  Northwestern University  





2.2  The Association of Chicago Theological Schools  







3 Academic Centers and Institutes  



3.1  Center for the Church and the Black Experience  





3.2  Stead Center for Ethics and Values  





3.3  Ruben P. Job Institute for Spirituality and Spiritual Formation  





3.4  Center for Asian/Asian American Ministry  





3.5  Styberg Preaching Institute  





3.6  Hispanic-Latinx Center  





3.7  Center for Ecological Regeneration  







4 Notable alumni  





5 Former and current faculty  





6 References  














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Garrett–Evangelical Theological Seminary
MottoLet there be light
TypePrivate seminary
Established1853

Religious affiliation

United Methodist Church[1]
Endowment$124 million
PresidentJavier A. Viera
DeanJennifer Harvey
Location , ,

United States


42°03′22N 87°40′32W / 42.0562°N 87.6755°W / 42.0562; -87.6755
Websitegarrett.edu

Garrett–Evangelical Theological Seminary (Garrett) is a private seminary and graduate school of theology related to the United Methodist Church and is ecumenical in spirit. It is located in Evanston, Illinois, on the campus of Northwestern University. The seminary offers master's- and doctoral-level degrees, as well as certificate, micro-credentialing, and lifelong learning programs. It has thousands of alumni serving in ministry, education, organizational leadership, and public service throughout the world.

History

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Garrett–Evangelical is the result of the interweaving of three institutions:

Garrett–Evangelical is on the campus of Northwestern University and continues associations with the university. Both institutions were founded by the same Methodist clergy and laity in the mid-nineteenth century. Garrett has been an institution that specializes in preparing pastoral leaders for congregational leadership, and has also been a pioneer in preparing women for ministry and public leadership.[4]

Partnerships

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Northwestern University

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Garrett–Evangelical and Northwestern University have a relationship that is 170 years old. Founders established both institutions to provide a learned clergy for an educated church, and learned citizenry for the rapidly growing and expanding "North West," as the Chicagoland area was then known. Over the decades, the institutions have shared resources, including courses, buildings, faculties, libraries, parking, technology, and in its earliest days a joint Board of Trustees.

The Association of Chicago Theological Schools

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The Chicago area boasts the greatest concentration of seminaries per capita of anywhere in the U.S. The Chicago area schools are organized into a cluster called The Association of Chicago Theological Schools. Garrett–Evangelical is one of the 11 member schools. The ACTS website states:[5]

Together, the schools within ACTS offer a rich network of resources for theological education, making the association one of the outstanding centers of theological education in the world. Available to the approximately 3,000 students currently enrolled at its member schools is a faculty of more than 350, more than 1,000 courses offered annually, and library collections of 1.7 million volumes and nearly 5,000 currently received periodical subscriptions.

Academic Centers and Institutes

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Center for the Church and the Black Experience

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The oldest of Garrett's academic centers, it focuses on research, teaching, scholarship, leadership development, activism, spirituality, and the cultural impact and liturgical life of the black church, as well as centers the life, work and voices of black scholars, pastors and preachers, movement leaders, musicians, writers, poets, and artists.

Stead Center for Ethics and Values

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Founded through the generosity of Mary Joy and Jerre L. Stead, the center draws together seminary resources, graduate professional schools, area religious leaders, and laity to address the compelling ethical issues facing contemporary society. The center engages in teaching and research on ethics and values by creating spaces for conversation, dialogues, and developing resources that enhance moral communities.

Ruben P. Job Institute for Spirituality and Spiritual Formation

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Established in 2012, the Rueben P. Job Institute for Spirituality and Spiritual Formation seeks to resource laity and clergy, as well as advance research and training in the fields of Spirituality and Spiritual Formation. Named in honor of a figure in the field of Christian spiritual formation, Bishop Rueben P. Job, a Garrett–Evangelical alumnus.

Center for Asian/Asian American Ministry

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The CAAM focuses its efforts on creating community for and among Asian descent students, while also centering Asian descent scholarship in the academic life of the seminary. The center also engages in support of ministries with communities of Asian descent in the Chicagoland area and beyond.

Styberg Preaching Institute

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Named for its benefactors, Ernest and Bernice Styberg, the institute is a research center in homiletics focused on improving and strengthening the art and practice of preaching. It accomplishes this work through research initiatives, workshops, and conferences.

Hispanic-Latinx Center

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The center provides resources and academic dialogues on critical issues for Hispanic-Latinx churches and communities addressing theological and practical aspects of ministry in cross-cultural contexts.

Center for Ecological Regeneration

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The Center for Ecological Regeneration provides opportunities for eco-theological research, education and formation.

Notable alumni

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Garrett–Evangelical Theological Seminary

Former and current faculty

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References

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  1. ^ "Garret-Evangelical Theological Seminary". General Board of Higher Education and Ministry of The United Methodist Church. Archived from the original on January 24, 2014. Retrieved January 14, 2014.
  • ^ a b "About Us". Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary. Archived from the original on July 23, 2012. Retrieved May 31, 2012.
  • ^ Rines, George Edwin, ed. (1920). "Garrett Biblical Institute" . Encyclopedia Americana.
  • ^ Keller, Rosemary Skinner, "Conversions and Their Consequences: Women's Ministry and Leadership in the United Methodist Tradition" in Catherine Wessinger, Religious Institutions and Women's Leadership, South Carolina University Press, 1996, pp. 101-123.
  • ^ "Association of Chicago Theological Schools". Association of Chicago Theological Schools. Archived from the original on 2 February 2014. Retrieved 24 January 2014.
  • ^ "LBTS Faculty - Elmer Towns | Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary and Graduate School". Archived from the original on 2014-02-26. Retrieved 2014-02-14.

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