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The Hartford International University for Religion and Peace is a private theological university in Hartford, Connecticut. Hartford Seminary's origins date back to 1833 when the Pastoral Union of Connecticut was formed to train Congregational ministers. The next year the Theological Institute of Connecticut was founded at East Windsor Hill, Connecticut. The instit…
The Hartford International University for Religion and Peace is a private theological university in Hartford, Connecticut. Hartford Seminary's origins date back to 1833 when the Pastoral Union of Connecticut was formed to train Congregational ministers. The next year the Theological Institute of Connecticut was founded at East Windsor Hill, Connecticut. The institution moved to Hartford in 1865 and officially took the name Hartford Theological Seminary in 1885. The Bible Normal College affiliated with the seminary in 1902 and changed its name to Hartford School of Religious Pedagogy. The Kennedy School of Missions became another affiliated activity, originally organized by the Seminary as a separate organization in 1911. In 1913, these three endeavors were combined. In 1961, the entities were legally merged and adopted the new name Hartford Seminary Foundation, which was used until 1981, when the simpler name "Hartford Seminary" came into use.
  • Former names: Hartford Theological Seminary · Hartford Seminary Foundation · Hartford Seminary
  • Type: Private theological university
  • Established: 1833
  • Religious affiliation: Non-denominational
  • Endowment: $47.9 million (2019)
  • President: Joel N. Lohr
  • Total staff: 21
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