Starr King School opened its doors in 1904 as the Pacific Unitarian School for the Ministry and was incorporated in 1906 as "an institution for educating students for the Christian ministry, and especially for that of the Unitarian churches."
The school’s founders had identified the need for a liberal theological school in the West, one suited, said a prospectus, to the "training of ministers for their work in the very field in which they are to serve." They wanted ministers who focused on the practical realities of church life and had a vision for serving the common good.
Programs
Arts, Arts in Religious Leadership, Divinity
Campus type
Normal
Carnegie
Theological seminaries, Bible colleges
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Address:
2441 LeConte Ave. CA 94709 Berkeley
California United States Phone: (510) 845-6232 Fax: (510) 845-6273 http://www.sksm.edu/
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