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Vancouver School of Theology

Vancouver School of Theology
VST photo
Type Private
Established 1971
Principal Richard R. Topping
Dean Pat Dutcher-Walls
Students approx. 200
Address 6000 Iona Drive, Vancouver, BC V6T 1L4, University Endowment Lands, British Columbia, Canada
Campus University of British Columbia
Colours Burgundy& white
Affiliations ATS
Website www.vst.edu

Coordinates: 49°16′15.79″N 123°15′2.44″W / 49.2710528°N 123.2506778°W / 49.2710528; -123.2506778 Vancouver School of Theology, located on the campus of the University of British Columbia, is a multi-denominational graduate school.

Vancouver School of Theology was established in 1971, as an amalgamation of the Anglican Theological College (ATC) and Union College of British Columbia (UCBC), affiliated with the United Church of Canada. The two colleges had existed side-by-side for a number of years prior to the amalgamation.

ATC was formed in 1920 as a merger of two Anglican seminaries. The evangelical Latimer Hall was founded in 1910, while the more liberal and high church St Mark's Hall followed two years later at a nearby location. The merged ATC moved into the Chancellor Building at UBC in 1927.

Westminster Hall (formerly Presbyterian) was the first formal theological college in Vancouver, and classes started in 1908, first at McGill University Vancouver (1907–1915) Campus, then in their own building at 1600 Barclay Street from the fall of 1908 until 1927, when the first part of UCBC (west wing of the Iona Building at UBC) was ready for use. Ryerson College formerly Methodist, and named after educator Egerton Ryerson, was meeting in Westminster Hall since classes began in 1923. It was an extension of the Columbian College started in New Westminster in 1892. There is little available data on the Congregational College of British Columbia, as according to the United Church of Canada's First General Council's Minutes, in 1925, the College was incorporated, but never held any classes.


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