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The School of Theology at Boston University is the oldest Methodist theological seminary in North America, and the founding School of our University. With guidance from our ecumenical faculty, students explore programs in comparative theology, world Christianity and missions, and evangelism encompassing the full theological spectrum of Christian engagement with the world. As seminarians, students also benefit from our participation in the Boston Theological Institute by registering for classes, using the libraries, or attending special lectures or workshops for classes at any of the nine theological schools in the consortium.

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