- Berkeley Divinity School
Berkeley Divinity School, founded in 1854, is an official seminary of the Episcopal Church, based in
New Haven, Connecticut . The seminary was originally founded as a middle-way between the Anglo-Catholic leaningGeneral Theological Seminary in New York, and the Evangelical-leaningVirginia Theological Seminary . Although the school began inMiddletown, Connecticut , it moved to New Haven in 1928 to take advantage of the resources ofYale University . In 1971 a formal agreement betweenYale and Berkeley cemented their bond. Today, all students of Berkeley Divinity School are also students ofYale Divinity School . Approximately one third of Yale Divinity School's students, however, are members of Berkeley. Thus, Berkeley operates as a denominational seminary within an ecumenicaldivinity school . Students graduating from "Berkeley Divinity School at Yale" earn both aMasters of Divinity degree from Yale and potentially a Diploma in Anglican Studies from Berkeley certifying that they have received education specific to theHoly Orders of The Episcopal Church. The current Dean is Joseph Britton.External links
* http://www.yale.edu/berkeleydivinity
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