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Seminex is the
widely used
abbreviation for
Concordia Seminary in
Exile (later
Christ Seminary-
Seminex),
which existed from 1974 to 1987
after a schism...
- break-away
Seminex institution. Only
after the
Seminex controversy did ELIM
begin to gain lay support. However,
immediately after the
Seminex controversy...
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leader in the
United States. He is best
known both for his role in the
Seminex controversy which roiled the
Lutheran Church–Missouri
Synod (LCMS) in the...
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point for the
moderate wing of the LCMS. In 1974, the LCMS was rent by the
Seminex controversy, a walk-out by most of the
students and
faculty of Concordia...
- of students,
walked out of
campus to form a
rival institution known as
Seminex, or
Concordia Seminary in Exile. The
procession protested the suspension...
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America Concordia College and University, an
unaccredited institution Seminex, or
Concordia Seminary in
Exile (1974–1987), in St. Louis,
Missouri Union...
- response, many of the
faculty and
students left the
seminary and
formed Seminex (Concordia
Seminary in Exile),
which took up
residence at the
nearby Eden...
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Charles College (Missouri) St.
Joseph Female College Scarritt College Seminex Fulton Female Synodical College Tarkio College University of
Phoenix Vatterott...
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institution named "Concordia Seminary-in-Exile" (but
usually referred to as "
Seminex"). The AELC
formed in 1976. It
brought approximately 100,000
members into...
- Church–Missouri
Synod (LCMS) from 1969 to 1981. He was a
major figure in the "
Seminex" theological/political controversy,
which resulted in a
schism in the LCMS...