Wartburg Theological Seminary
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| Established: | 1854 |
| Type: | Seminary |
| President: | Duane H. Larson |
| Faculty: | 26 |
| Postgraduates: | 194 |
| Location: | Dubuque, Iowa |
| Affiliations: | Evangelical Lutheran Church in America |
| Website: | http://www.wartburgseminary.edu/ |
The organ in the chapel of Wartburg Theological Seminary. The organ was made by Dobson Pipe Organ Builders.
Wartburg Theological Seminary is a Lutheran (ELCA) seminary located in Dubuque, Iowa.
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[edit] Mission Statement
Wartburg Theological Seminary serves the mission of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America by being a worship-centered community of critical theological reflection where learning leads to mission and mission informs learning.
[edit] Values Within the Mission
Theological education at Wartburg Seminary is shaped by faithful study and interpretation of the Scripture as God's Word and is informed by Christian tradition and the Lutheran Confessions...
(See Website for complete Mission Statement and Values)
[edit] See also
- Victor Premasagar
- Wartburg Castle - the inspiration for Wartburg Seminary's architecture.
- Johann Konrad Wilhelm Löhe - founder of Wartburg Seminary.
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