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Union Theological Seminary

40 48 '41 "N 73 57' 43" W / 40.8114, -73.96196 The Theological Union is a school of theology independent city of New York located in Manhattan between Claremont Avenue and Broadway. The seminary was founded in 1936 under the auspices of the Presbyterian Church. The property is now part of the Columbia University nearby. The philosopher and theologian Scottish John Macquarrie was a professor there, and Rubem Alves , Brazilian founder of liberation theology , there was a student.


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