- Lutheran Theological Seminary, Saskatoon
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name = Lutheran Theological Seminary, Saskatoon
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established = 1913
type = Public
affiliation =Lutheran
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president = Kevin Oglivie
city = 114 Seminary Crescent Saskatoon
state = Sask
country =Canada S7N 0X3
undergrad = 142 students
postgrad =
faculty = 28
staff = 15
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campus = Urban/Suburb an,
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affiliations = ATS,University of Saskatchewan , ABHE,
website= [http://www.usask.ca/stu/luther/ www.usask.ca/stu/luther/] |Lutheran Theological Seminary is a degree-granting theological school affiliated with the
University of Saskatchewan . It is owned by theEvangelical Lutheran Church in Canada , the largest Lutheran denomination in Canada, and the Canadian sister church to theEvangelical Lutheran Church in America .Mission
The Lutheran Theological Seminary was established to prepare candidates for the Lutheran pastoral ministry. It also serves qualified students who wish to pursue the study of theology solely out of academic interest.
History
The Seminary is the result of the work of Lutheran pioneers in Western Canada. In 1913 the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Manitoba and Other Provinces founded the Lutheran College and Seminary in Edmonton and a year later moved it to Saskatoon. In 1939 the Norwegian Lutheran Church in America established Luther Theological Seminary, first on the campus of the Lutheran College and Seminary and then in 1946 on a separate campus in Saskatoon. For almost twenty years Lutherans in Western Canada maintained two theological schools with varying degrees of cooperation between them. The goal of a single theological seminary was realized in 1965 when the two schools were merged into the present Lutheran Theological Seminary. In 1968 the school moved to its present location on the University of Saskatchewan campus. From 1973 to 1984 the Lutheran Church Canada (Missouri Synod) was involved in formal cooperation at the Seminary. During the years between 1965 and 1985 the Seminary was jointly owned and supported by the
Evangelical Lutheran Church of Canada and theLutheran Church in America ’s Central Canada and Western Canada Synods. The current status of the Seminary dates back to January 1, 1986, when the two supporting churches merged into the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada (ELCIC).Academics
The Seminary instructs students are training for ordination as pastors and consecration as diaconal ministers as well as those who wish to pursue theology as an academic field for its own sake. It offers
Master of Divinity ,Master of Theological Studies , andMaster of Sacred Theology degrees accredited by theAssociation of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada . It also offers aBachelor of Theology for mature candidates for the ministry and certificate programmes for prospective diaconal ministers and for candidates for the ministry who hold an MDiv from a non-ELCIC-endorsed seminary. The Seminary usesInclusive language in worship, and operates a residence open to all University of Saskatchewan students. It is a member of theSaskatoon Theological Union , along with theCollege of Emmanuel and St. Chad andSt. Andrew's College . It also has a formal relationship withCentral Pentecostal College .Programs
The Seminary currently offers:
* Bachelor of Theology
* Master of Divinity
* Master of Theological Studies
* Master of Sacred Theology (STM)
* the Lutheran Formation Certificate Program
* the Diaconal Certificate Program.Residence
The Luther Residence at the Lutheran Theological Seminary is a co-ed facility which houses approximately 10 female and 14 male students.
ources
* [http://www.usask.ca/stu/luther/ Lutheran Theological Seminary]
* [http://www.usask.ca/stu/ Saskatoon Theologican Union]
* [http://www.usask.ca/stu/luther/about/index.htm LTS History]
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