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Our relationships with a number of theological institutions give a rich depth to the curriculum and let you customize your studies in a number of ways.

Trinity Lutheran Seminary, Columbus, Ohio
Bexley Hall’s presence in Ohio was re-established again in 1998, in association with Trinity Lutheran Seminary, respected for its distinguished faculty and vigorous programs. Students Dean John Kevern teaching in Columbus.receive the M.Div. degree from Bexley Hall, but draw upon the resources of TLS especially for Bible, Systematic Theology, and Ethics. The Lutheran scholar professors in these areas are outstanding, and the course work is in-depth, giving an unusual strength to the Anglican degree. The Anglican professors teach more naturally "Anglican specific courses", e.g. Early Church History, English and Anglican Communion Church History, Episcopal Church History, and a three-semester sequence of Liturgics. Additionally, Anglican students attend an Anglican Formation course for two or the three years of the M. Div.

The Episcopal Church and the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America are in full communion and share worship, clergy, and mission. The liturgies are distinct (not hybrid blends), but both denominations attend each others’ worship. Because of our partnership with Trinity Lutheran, the creative possibilities—especially for Anglicans who anticipate working in historically Lutheran geographic areas, or who want a very solid academic AND formational basis—are many.

To view the course offerings at TLS, visit www.trinitylutheranseminary.edu.

The Pontifical College Josephinum, Columbus 

This Roman Catholic seminary is part of the Columbus Theological Consortium. Bexley students may take elective course here free of charge, and have received a warm welcome. They have been enriched by the Josephinum’s offerings in the Johannine literature (central to the more Catholic stream of Anglican identity) and the Passion Narratives, to give two cases in point. For more information on the Josephinum’s offerings, see the Josephinum web site at www.pcj.edu.

Methesco (The Methodist Theological School in Ohio)

This United Methodist seminary is also a part of the Columbus Consortium where Bexley students may take elective courses. Methesco offers courses in liberation theology in its various strands, complementing those offered by Trinity Lutheran and Bexley. Visit their site and course offerings at: www.mtso.edu