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Monday, October 31, 2016

Princeton Theological Seminary and Center for Barth Studies




Princeton Theological Seminary is a seminary of the Presbyterian Church in the USA, founded in 1812, it is a leading center for theological studies that attracts students from numerous other denominations pursing careers in both theological and non theological fields.  The center for continuing education offers a variety of classes for those in pastoral ministry.

Princeton also houses the center for Karl Barth studies.  The below video give information about the center and its work.

I strongly recommend the Seminary for anyone considering Seminary, theological education, or those seeking continuing education opportunities.  The seminary is easily accessed through Newark Liberty International Airport, a shuttle from the airport connects to the New Jersey Transit System, and a train will take you directly to Princeton Junction station, where another train, the "Dinky" will bring you within walking distance or very short cab drive to the seminary.  Housing is available, and the university is also within walking distance.  There are numerous courses offered throughout the year.  The seminary also provides a place to stay on the seminary campus and meals are often provided as well.  Princeton is also a great place to visit attractions including, Princeton University and Art Museum, the McCarter Theater, Princeton University Chapel, Morven Museum and Gardens, Princeton Battle field state park, and a number of historic walking tours.







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