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Emmanuel College of Victoria University (Toronto)
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75 Queen's Park Crescent
Toronto
Ontario M5S 1K7
Canada (North America)
Telephone: +1 416 585-4539
Fax: +1 416 585-4516
Email: ec.office@utoronto.ca
Address-No.: 1186 / 3015
Information in the internet:
URL: http://vicu.utoronto.co/emmanuel
Languages of the website: English
Further information provided by the school:
Emmanuel College exists
1) to offer preparation for ordered and other ministries in the United Church of Canada
2) to provide a biblically founded, contextual and academically responsible theological education
3) to give theological leadership through research and publication
4) to participate in the human search for truth.
Emmanuel College has historic roots in Knox College (founded 1843) and the Faculty of Theology of Victoria University (established 1871). Emmanuel was a founding member of the Association of Theological Schools of Canada and the United States, and is a member of the Toronto School of Theology, an ecumenical consortium of seven schools and four affiliates centred on the campus of the University of Toronto.
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The school also offers trainig for chaplains and lay leaders.
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Information of theological training facility
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University |
Founded in |
1928 |
Languages in use |
English |
Full/part-time staff |
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Admission requirements |
baccalaureate degree from a recognized university, at least 65% average + 4 subjects Humanities |
Degrees offered |
Basic degree: Master of Divinity, Master of Religious Education, Master of Theological Studies, Master of Pastoral Studies; advanced degree: Master of Theology, Doctor in Theology, Doctor of Ministry |
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training for ministers possible |
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training for teachers possible |
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practical training possible |
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Library present
Library size: 65854 |
Confessions |
Apostles' Creed, Nicene Creed, Basis of Union, Statement of Faith (1940), A New Creed, the latter three being United Church of Canada documents |
Members and partners:
last update: 12.11.2004
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