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Asia[]

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North America[]

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Distance Education[]

Canada[]

Western Europe[]

France[]

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Albania[]

Belarus[]

Bosnia and Hercegovina[]

Bulgaria[]

Croatia[]

Finland[]

Distance Education[]

Greece[]

Montenegro[]

Poland[]

Romania[]

After the fall of communism in 1989, the number of theological faculties and seminaries multiplied greatly in Romania, as theological education was (re)integrated in the public education system since 1991.

Faculties[]

Seminaries and theological high-schools[]

The complete list is to be found here.

Metropolitanate of Muntenia and Dobrogea[]
Metropolitanate of Moldavia and Bukovina[]
Metropolitanate of Transylvania[]
Metropolitanate of Cluj, Alba, Crișana and Maramureș[]
Metropolitanate of Oltenia[]
Metropolitanate of Banat[]

Serbia[]

Slovakia[]

Lebanon[]

Ukraine[]

Russia[]

Non-Chalcedonian[]

India[]

Australia[]

United States[]

United Kingdom[]


Resources[]

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This page uses content from the English Wikipedia. The original article was at List of seminaries and theological schools. The list of authors can be seen in the page history.
This page uses content from the English OrthodoxWiki. The original article was at List of seminaries and theological schools. The list of authors can be seen in the page history.The text of OrthodoxWiki is available under the GNU Free Documentation License.