- Friedensau Adventist University
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name =Friedensau Adventist University
native_name =Theologische Hochschule Friedensau
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established =1899
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staff =89
faculties =2
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rector =Johann Gerhardt
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students = 186 (2006/2007)
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city =Möckern
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country =Germany
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website = [http://www.thh-friedensau.de/en/index.html www.thh-friedensau.de]
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logo =Friedensau Adventist University (in German "Theologische Hochschule Friedensau") is an institution run and operated by the
Seventh-day Adventist Church inGermany , aprotestant freechurch . Its courses of study and degrees are state recognized.Throughout the hundred-year history of this institution, men and women educated here have shouldered their responsibility for humanity through mission work and pioneering development cooperation in many countries of the world. Even today, Friedensau has the goal of enabling individuals to assume responsibilities in the church, society and their country.History
In the fall of 1899, the
Seventh-day Adventist Church founded its first school inMiddle Europe , and for this purpose it bought a centuries-old mill complete with the farm, meadows and fields. OnNovember 19 ,1899 , lessons began for the first seven pupils under very simple conditions.Within the next ten years, a collection of large school buildings and living quarters emerged on the campus that still mark the appearance of Friedensau today. Based on a
holistic pedagogic concept, asanatorium , workshops and a health-food factory were added, providing opportunities for both practical work experience and income for the pupils at the same time. In this way, Friedensau grew quickly to become a Missions and Industrial School which was visited by up to 250 pupils each year until theFirst World War .During the First World War, the War Department set up a military
hospital in the buildings. It was not until 1919 that training could be resumed once more. In the following years, new courses were offered (home economics, preparation for nurses' training, 10th grade secondary education, business and child care). In 1923, the school was renamed to "Mission Seminary Friedensau". In 1930the seminary was awarded state approval for courses in home economics and business by the chief administrator of the government for the region ofMagdeburg .The
Nazi -era brought many restrictions, and finally the school was again closed during theSecond World War . Once more, the buildings served for the care of wounded and sick soldiers, first for the German Wehrmacht and then for theSoviet Army .Through recommendations from the then
Minister-President ofSaxony-Anhalt , Erhard Huebener, the Soviet military administration permitted the Seminary to reopen in 1947. This made Friedensau the first church-run educational institute in the Soviet occupation zone that was allowed to resume educational activity. During the DDR-regime, the socialist government only allowed for the training of church employees. Besides the training of ministers, the seminary offered one-year social welfare work training programs. The nature and quality of such training resulted in another name change, "Theological Seminary Friedensau". Two years later, the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists accredited the Seminary as a seniorcollege . At this time it was once more possible for Friedensau to offer training to students from other socialist states inEastern Europe andAfrica to becomepastor s.On
September 15 ,1990 , the Theological Seminary received the status of a state-recognized university following a resolution from the DDR Council of Ministers. Since then, in addition to the Theological Faculty (which has been offering a Diplom in Theology since 1992), a Christian Social Science Faculty has been established. Presently, besides theDiplom and Bachelor's courses inTheology and Christian Social Work, Master's programmes in Theology, Counseling, Social Work, and International Social Sciences (International Development ) can also be taken as well as a preparatory course for musical studies. From late 2008 on, Friedensau will be the first institution to offer a concentration in Adventist Studies at the Master's level. Further degrees, for example inMusic Therapy , are in preparation. There are currently approximately 200 full-time students registered in both faculties.Courses of Study
* Christian
Social Science , B.A. and M.A.*
Theology , B.A. and M.A.* Master of Theological Studies (M.T.S.), with concentrations in [http://www.thh-friedensau.de/en/degree/020_theology/030_mts/index.html Adventist Studies] and Mission Studies (from October 2008, taught in English)
* International Social Sciences, M.A. (from October 2008 taught in English)
* Counseling, M.A.
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Music * German as a Foreign Language
* ACA-program ("Adventist Colleges Abroad" [http://www.nadadventist.org/aca/] ) - combines language learning and a cultural experience
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List of Seventh-day Adventist colleges and universities External links
* [http://www.thh-friedensau.de/en/index.html Homepage of Friedensau Adventist University]
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