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Lebanon Theological Seminary (Corporate Name)

Preferred form: Lebanon Theological Seminary
Used for/see from:
  • Earlier heading: Cumberland University, Lebanon, Tenn. Theological Dept.
  • Cumberland University. Theological Department
  • Cumberland University Theological School
  • Theological Seminary of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church

NUCMC data from Andover Newton Theological School Libr. for Brethren (Andover Theological Seminary). Records, 1808-1870 (name not given)

LC man. auth. cat. (hdg.: Cumberland University, Lebanon, Tenn. Theological Dept.; founded in 1852 as Lebanon Theological Seminary, in 1903 (?) became a dept. of Cumberland University; fd. 1852 as a dept. of Cumberland University by joint action of the Gen. Assembly of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church and the Bd. of Trustees of Cumberland University, known until 1906 as Theological Seminary of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, after that date, by reason of the union of Cumberland Presbyterian Church with the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A., it came under the jurisdiction of the latter body)

Stephens, J.V. The Cumberland University Theological School (The Lebanon Theological Seminary), c1939 (June 15, 1852 trustees of university resolved to est. a dept. of theology in University; June 24, 1909 trustees of Cumberland Univ. order discontinuance of the theological dept.; 1910 the Gen. Assembly of Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. chartered Presbyterian Theological Seminary of the South, taking the place in service and in spirit of the discontinued theological dept. in the Univ.)

Cumberland University. Bulletin, March, 1909 (The Lebanon Theological Seminary, Lebanon, Tennessee, a department of Cumberland University)

LC man. auth. cd. (McCormick Theological Seminary, Chicago; In 1840 the Theological Dept. of Hanover College, fd. 1829, was moved to New Albany, Ind., and the name was changed to New Albany Theological Seminary. In 1859 the seminary was moved to Chicago and its name was changed to Presbyterian Theological Seminary of the Northwest. In 1886 the name was changed to McCormick Theological Seminary of the Presbyterian Church and, in 1929 to Presbyterian Theological Seminary, Chicago. In 1943 the name of the seminary was changed to McCormick Theological Seminary. In 1910 the Presbyterian Theological Seminary of the South, fd. 1909, and the Lane Theological Seminary, fd. 1829, merged retaining the latter name. In 1932 the Lane Theological Seminary and the Presbyterian Theological Seminary, Chicago, merged, retaining the latter name)

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