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  1. Andover Theological Seminary (1807–1965) was a Congregationalist seminary founded in 1807 and originally located in Andover, Massachusetts on the campus of Phillips Academy. From 1908 to 1931, it was located at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It then collocated with Newton Theological Institution (NTI) in Newton, Massachusetts.

  2. Andover Newton is the oldest graduate school in the nation, affiliated with Yale Divinity School since 2017. It offers programs for those exploring or living into a call to ministry, with scholarships and resources from YDS and ANS.

  3. Andover Newton Seminary is a historic seminary in the congregational traditions that educates clergy and other religious leaders. It offers a diploma program overlaid on the YDS MDiv, and is an Open, Welcoming and Affirming seminary.

  4. Learn how Andover Newton Seminary, founded in 1807, became a partner of Yale Divinity School in 2017. Explore its history of educating ministers at the intersection of faith and reason, and its contributions to global missions, interfaith engagement, and LGBTQ inclusion.

  5. www.andover.edu › about › historyHistory - Andover

    Learn how Andover Theological Seminary, the first graduate institution in the US, shared its campus with Phillips Academy for a century. See the historical milestones and buildings that mark the Seminary's presence and legacy at Andover.

  6. Andover Newton Theological School (ANTS) was a graduate school and seminary in Newton, Massachusetts, affiliated with the American Baptist Churches USA and the United Church of Christ. It was the product of a merger between Andover Theological Seminary and Newton Theological Institution.

  7. "Andover Theological Seminary" In Encyclopedia of the Bible and Its Reception Online edited by Constance M. Furey, Peter Gemeinhardt, Joel Marcus LeMon, Thomas Chr. Römer, Jens Schröter, Barry Dov Walfish and Eric Ziolkowski. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter, 2010.