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Encyclopedia > Princeton Seminary
This article or section should be merged with Princeton Theological Seminary

Princeton Seminary is located in Princeton, New Jersey and was originally a school of Princeton University. The seminary was founded in 1812 and made famous during the 19th and early 20th centuries for its defense of Calvinistic Presbyterianism. The college was the center of a modernist/fundamentalist battle which ultimately led to the formation of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church and Westminster Theological Seminary. The seminary remains a part of the Presbyterian Church (USA)


Notable theologians from Princeton include:


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Princeton Theological Seminary - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (172 words)
Princeton Theological Seminary is a professional and graduate school operated by the Presbyterian Church USA in Princeton, New Jersey.
Princeton Theological Seminary was begun with the support of the directors of nearby Princeton University as a place to prepare people for the ministry.
The seminary was made famous during the 19th and early 20th centuries for its defense of Calvinistic Presbyterianism.
Princeton University - encyclopedia article about Princeton University. (8060 words)
Princeton is one of the eight schools in the Ivy League The Ivy League is an athletics association, founded in 1954, of eight universities located in the eastern United States.
The Battle of Princeton, fought in a nearby field in January of 1777, proved to be a decisive victory for General George Washington and his troops.
The Princeton Theological Seminary was separated from Princeton in 1812, since the Presbyterians wanted their ministers to have more theological training, and the faculty and students would be content with less.
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