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== The School of Theology ==
 
== The School of Theology ==
The '''School of Theology''' at the University of the South was founded in 1878. Originally it was known as "St. Luke's" because it was housed in St. Luke's Hall, which was given by Charlotte Morris Manigault to the University specifically for a School of Theology. Following the merger of the [[Sewanee Military Academy]] with the nearby [[St. Andrew's-Sewanee School|St. Andrew's School]] in 1981, the School of Theology moved to the former SMA campus.  Because this new location was a mile away from St. Luke's Chapel (west of the UTS campus proper), seminarians worshipped in a converted classroom until a new chapel was constructed adjacent to the school in 2000. [http://theology.sewanee.edu/cota]
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The '''School of Theology''' at the University of the South was founded in 1878. Originally it was known as "St. Luke's" because it was housed in St. Luke's Hall, which was given by Charlotte Morris Manigault to the University specifically for a School of Theology. Following the merger of the Sewanee Military Academy with the nearby St. Andrew's School in 1981, the School of Theology moved to the former SMA campus.  Because this new location was a mile away from St. Luke's Chapel (west of the UTS campus proper), seminarians worshipped in a converted classroom until a new chapel was constructed adjacent to the school in 2000. [http://theology.sewanee.edu/cota]
    
The School of Theology is one of the eleven seminaries officially connected with the [[Episcopal Church in the United States of America|Episcopal Church]].
 
The School of Theology is one of the eleven seminaries officially connected with the [[Episcopal Church in the United States of America|Episcopal Church]].

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