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Episcopal Divinity School at Union is a place where Episcopal faith and scholarship meet to reimagine work of justice. The Master of Divinity in Anglican Studies and Master of Sacred Theology programs bring together rigorous theological formation, Anglican spirituality, and practical leadership skills with an eye toward helping Episcopal faith leaders tackle the most pressing challenges facing our world today.
 
Led by Dean Kelly Brown Douglas, EDS at Union aims to transform theological education by providing innovative classroom instruction and public programming that bring the critical issues of faith and justice into the public square, and trains faith leaders for progressive activism.
 
Learn more about these degree programs by clicking here or by emailing edsinfo@uts.columbia.edu.


A Unique Learning Community for Episcopal/Anglican Formation: 

  • Significant Financial Aid Opportunities: Most students receive significant financial aid toward tuition and living expenses. 
  • Academic Excellence: As part of Union Theological Seminary, the Anglican Studies program is blessed with Episcopal/Anglican clergy and professors who are leading voices in their fields.
  • Worship and spiritual discernment: In addition to regular Morning Prayer and weekly Eucharist, students participate facilitated peer mentoring and retreats.
  • Anglican formation in an interreligious seminary: Anglican Studies classes and worship experiences are strengthened by the presence and insights of students from the Buddhist, Islamic, and general ministerial leadership programs.
  • Practical workshops and site visits: The Anglican Studies program includes a robust offering of beyond-the-classroom formation opportunities, including community book reads, pilgrimages to Selma and Ciudad Juarez, practical workshops, and site visits that take students out of the classroom, into New York City and beyond.
  • Spanish and Latinx Ministry: Students take Spanish for Ministry courses to develop a basic working knowledge of the language through our Spanish Language Learning Lab.
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