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Nashotah House

Nashotah House Theological Seminary
Type Private graduate institution
Established 1842
President Steven A. Peay
Academic staff
20
Administrative staff
15
Students 89
Location Nashotah, Wisconsin, United States
Campus Rural
Nickname The House, The Mission, Black Monks
Affiliations Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada (ATS), Wisconsin Association of Independent Colleges and Universities (WAICU)
Website nashotah.edu

Nashotah House is an Anglo-Catholic seminary in Nashotah, Wisconsin, approximately 30 miles west (50 km) of Milwaukee, situated within the Episcopal Diocese of Milwaukee. The seminary opened its doors in 1842 and received its official charter in 1847. The institution is independent and generally regarded as one of the more theologically conservative seminaries in the Episcopal Church. It is also officially recognized by the Episcopal Church and the Anglican Church in North America. Its campus was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2017.

Nashotah House offers a variety of degree and certificate programs aimed at training clergy and lay leaders for ministries in the Anglican Communion:

It also offers a one-year certificate program in Anglican studies, geared toward students who have received an M.Div. from a non-Anglican institution and wish to be ordained within the Anglican tradition. The M.A. in Ministry degree may be earned through a combination of residential and online study. The M.Div., M.T.S., S.T.M., D.Min. and M.A. in Ministry degrees are accredited by the Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada (ATS).

Nashotah House was founded by three young deacons of the Episcopal Church; James Lloyd Breck, William Adams, and John Henry Hobart, Jr., who were all recent graduates of the General Theological Seminary in New York City, at the bidding of Bishop Jackson Kemper. Gustaf Unonius was the first graduate.


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