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The University of Chicago Divinity School is a graduate institution at the University of Chicago dedicated to the training of academics and clergy across religious boundaries. Formed under Baptist auspices, the school today lacks any sectarian tests or affiliations, despite having a largely Judeo-Christian numerical leaning in terms of its faculty and student body in line with other University affiliated divinity schools in the United States. Along with Harvard, Yale, and Vanderbilt Divinity schools, it is responsible for training the majority of those appointed to tenure track positions in religious studies at American universities. It is also highly regarded in the field, raking second according to the National Research Council[1] in its survey of all doctoral granting programs in religious studies. The University of Chicago is a private university principally located in the Hyde Park neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois, founded in 1890 and opened in 1892. ... Harvard Divinity School Harvard Divinity School is one of the constituent schools of Harvard University, located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in the United States. ... Yale Divinity School is the one of the constituent graduate schools of Yale University, in New Haven, Connecticut, USA. ... This article details the family of Cornelius Vanderbilt. ... The National Research Council of the USA is the working arm of the National Academy of Sciences and the National Academy of Engineering, carrying out most of the studies done in their names. ...
Duke DivinitySchool will host a three-day Fund for Theological Education (FTE) conference this spring to help support rising young African-American scholars in the field of religion.
Duke DivinitySchool is honored to have such a distinguished group of participants and faculty gather for this important weekend.”
The school has an African-American enrollment of 13 percent as well as six full-time faculty members and four department or program directors who are African-American.
Such schools may be completely defined and monitored by a host church body, as is St. Mary of the Lake, the Roman Catholic archdiocesan school, or by a cluster of agencies within a body, such as the Catholic Theological Union in Hyde Park, supported by a number of religious orders.
The schools may be denominationally associated but connected with a university, as Garrett-Evangelical is with Northwestern University, or may be located near a university, drawing on and contributing to its resources, as the schools in the Hyde Park Cluster of Theological Schools are around the University of Chicago.
Schools also may be integrated into university life and have little independent existence or relation to denominations, such as the University of ChicagoDivinitySchool.