(RNS) — Princeton Theological Seminary’s board unanimously voted to dissociate the name of slaveholder and anti-abolitionist Samuel Miller from the school’s chapel. (RNS) — Princeton Theological ...
A group of black seminarians is seeking amends for the Princeton Theological Seminary’s founders’ and early faculty’s ties to slavery. The Association of Black Seminarians posted a petition online ...
After a January 18 protest and ongoing demands Samuel Miller’s name be removed from a campus chapel, the Association of Black Seminarians at the Princeton Theological Seminary (PTS) convinced the ...
Though Seminary students often enroll in University courses, Princeton undergraduates rarely take courses through the Seminary. Students at both institutions noted a lack of social interaction between ...
On Oct. 18, Princeton Theological Seminary announced its plans to finance reparations, making it the second theological institution in the nation, after Virginia Theological Seminary in Alexandria, Va ...
After publishing a report about the school's hands in slavery, leaders take action to support descendants of slaves After the Princeton Theological Seminary published a report that it played a role in ...
(RNS) — Princeton Theological Seminary students and alumni have called on the educational institution’s leaders to oust the chair of its trustee board because of his ties to a company that charges ...
PRINCETON BOROUGH — The shelves are empty now, the chairs are stacked in corners, and hundreds of boxes full of books occupy a large room where students once spent their days reading works from ...
Erich Kussman grew up breaking into homes in Plainfield, New Jersey, to steal food. His single mother was addicted to drugs. He began selling drugs himself and landed in jail in 2002 after stabbing a ...
Princeton Theological Seminary’s board has unanimously voted to dissociate the name of slaveholder and anti-abolitionist Samuel Miller from the school’s chapel. The decision on January 25 follows ...
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