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Columbia Theological Seminary

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Columbia Theological Seminary is one of the ten official Presbyterian Church (USA) seminaries. It is located in Decatur, Georgia.

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Columbia Theological Seminary was founded in 1828 in Lexington, Georgia, by several Presbyterian ministers. In 1830, it moved to Columbia, South Carolina. The seminary moved to its current location in Decatur, Georgia, in 1928. During the presidency of J. McDowell Richards (1932 to 1971), the seminary experienced much growth. In 2000, Dr. Laura Mendenhall was sworn in as the eighth president.

As of 2005, the seminary enrolled 500 students representing 40 states and 20 countries, as well as 40 denominations. The faculty consists of 36 women and men, with various denominations and theological approaches represented.

A recent article in Christianity Today stated that Columbia has the third largest endowement of all seminaries in the United States, following only Princeton Theological Seminary and Candler School of Theology at Emory.

Columbia Seminary has a special focus on life-long learning, including the Lay Institute of Faith and Life, which offers classes to lay people as well as a three-year accreditation program.

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