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Cuba Adventist Theological Seminary

Coordinates:22°57′56″N82°22′42″W / 22.965637°N 82.378273°W /22.965637; -82.378273
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Theology school in Havana, Cuba
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Cuba Adventist Theological Seminary
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TypePrivate
Established1969[1]
Religious affiliation
Seventh-day Adventist Church
Studentsapprox. 1000
Location,
22°57′56″N82°22′42″W / 22.965637°N 82.378273°W /22.965637; -82.378273
AffiliationsInter-American Adventist Theological Seminary
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TheCuba Adventist Theological Seminary (Spanish:Seminario Teológico Adventista de Cuba) is aSeventh-day Adventist theology school located inHavana, Cuba. It prepares men and women to serve the church and community in a climate of growingreligious liberty.[2]

History

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Cuba Adventist Theological Seminary has its antecedent in Antillian Union College (nowAntillean Adventist University) which started in Cuba in 1922but moved to Puerto Rico following the 1959 Cuban Revolution.[3] In 1969 a seminary was started at the headquarters of the church in Cuba, and in 1985 it developed a relationship with theUniversity of Montemorelos in Mexico as an extension school bringing the facility up to more universally accepted standards.[4] In 1996 the seminary moved to a new campus built byMaranatha Volunteers International,[5] and in 2008 it won full accreditation by the Adventist Accrediting Association (AAA).[6] It is also one of the ten sites in the region whereInter-American Adventist Theological Seminary courses are offered.

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    Plaque at entrance

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References

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  1. ^"Entity".
  2. ^"Maranatha Volunteers International". Archived fromthe original on 2013-04-15. Retrieved2012-08-19.
  3. ^Land, Gary (2005).Historical Dictionary of Seventh-Day Adventists. Scarecrow Press.ISBN 9780810853454.
  4. ^"Cuba: Adventist Seminary celebrates accreditation institution".Seventh-day Adventist Church - Inter-American Division (in Spanish). 2008-09-18. Retrieved2021-10-01.
  5. ^"Maranatha Volunteers International". Archived fromthe original on 2013-04-15. Retrieved2012-08-19.
  6. ^"Cuba: Adventist Seminary celebrates accreditation institution".Seventh-day Adventist Church - Inter-American Division (in Spanish). 2008-09-18. Retrieved2021-10-01.

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