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The Deep, Deep Roots from Which We Flourish

“Maybe this is from my training as a historian, and particularly as a medievalist, that I take the long view and I think of things in terms of centuries. So, we are planting trees that we will not live to see grow to their full height. I find that a terrific opportunity” —Dr. Lauren Whitnah

Song to Woody

I met Lauren Anderson a few weeks after moving to Nashotah House Theological Seminary at a Rally Day potluck lunch in a basement parish hall....

The Future of Anglican Theological Education: Philosophical Prescriptions

By Garwood Anderson Having now provided a diagnosis of the inflection point facing theological education, including but not limited to Anglican formation, and suggested several...

A New Attitude Drives Enrollment at Nashotah House

"There’ve been seasons where Nashotah House has been better known for the boundaries that it established rather than the invitations that it offered."

Nashotah Welcomes New Music Professor

Geoffrey Williams, the founder of an acclaimed ensemble and a widely-experienced church musician began his work at the seminary on July 1.

Nashotah Hires Advancement VP

Canon Edward R. Monk: Labin Duke “brings considerable experience to Nashotah House to become the chief officer of external affairs.”

Ethics Scholar Joins Nashotah House

Elisabeth Rain Kincaid will become Nashotah House Theological Seminary’s assistant professor of ethics and moral theology in July.

Greg Peters Joins Nashotah House

Nashotah’s newest professor will be chairman of the first international James Lloyd Breck Conference on Monasticism and the Church, set for June 13-14.

Layman Leads Nashotah House

Garwood P. Anderson has been appointed as the first layman to lead Nashotah House Theological Seminary as provost and president.

Nashotah Calls Hans Boersma

Nashotah House has appointed Hans Boersma to the Order of St. Benedict Servants of Christ Endowed Professorship in Ascetical Theology.

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