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- Duncan Black Macdonald Center - Academic unit within Hartford Seminary dedicated to scholarly research, teaching and publication. In this regard, the Center is responsible for the Islamic Studies and Christian-Muslim Relations component of the SeminaryÕs Master of Arts degree program. The Seminary also offers a Graduate Certificate in Islamic Studies and Christian-Muslim Relations.
- Hartford Seminary Library - Collection numbers in excess of 70,000 volumes with over 300 current periodical subscriptions. Primary areas of collection strength include the social scientific study of religion and the study of Islam. The Library also holds a number of manuscripts and rare books.
- Hartford Seminary - Research, professional development and continuing education institution offering doctoral and master's degrees, graduate and leadership certificates in religious and spiritual disciplines.
- Hartford Institute for Religion Research - Established in 1981, the institute provides research based information on the social scientific study of religion in a way that makes the research usable for religious leaders and the general public.
- Muslim World Journal - Publication devoted to the study of Islam and Christian-Muslim relations, founded in 1911 and sponsored by the Seminary since 1938.
- Current Projects - Descriptive overview of the various projects undertaken by the Research Institute.
- Faculty and Staff - Profiles, including Curriculum Vita, online writings, biography and interests.
- Online Newsletter - Electronic newsletter distributed by email. Online sign-up provided.
- Online Articles by Sociologists of Religion - Available online and/or in PDF format.
- Hartford Seminary Library - Graduate and research library provides online catalog, reference tools and information on its exhibits.
Wikipedia Articles
- Hartford Seminary - Hartford Seminary is a theological college in Hartford, Connecticut, USA. For many years it was known as the Hartford Seminary Foundation.
- Hartford Female Seminary - Hartford Female Seminary in Hartford, Connecticut was established in 1823 by Catharine Beecher, making it one of the first major educational institutions for women in the United States. By 1826 it had enrolled nearly 100 students and implemented radical programs such as physical education courses for women.
- Holy Apostles College and Seminary - Holy Apostles College and Seminary was founded in 1956 on a 40-acre property in Cromwell, Connecticut, 13 miles south of Hartford by the Very Reverend Eusebe M. Menard, O.