PT Sem pic descriptions
The pictures I put up are postcards of the seminary. I haven't gotten around to taking pictures yet, so this is the best I have so far. Here are the buildings in the order you view them on the blog:
The first one is Erdman Hall built in 1981, which houses the Center of Continuing Education among other things.
The second picture is of Brown Hall built in 1865 and houses students.
The third is John A. Mackay Campus Center which has a few dining rooms, lounges, faculty offices, the Theological Book Agency, the Women's Center, and meeting rooms for students.
The fourth is Miller Chapel built in 1834 and was renovated in 2000. There are worship services daily and it represents the heart of the seminary.
The fifth is the Mackay Main Dining Commons...
The sixth is Templeton Hall which was built in 1989 and houses the administrative offices and some classrooms (speech and preaching labs and media and technology center.
The seventh is Tennent Hall acquired in 1943. In it is the School of Christian Education and the Reigner Reading Room which is a Christian education resource library. It houses married students, and faculty offices are there as well.
The eighth is just a picture of a Fall afternoon on campus.
The ninth is Stuart Hall in which most classes are held. It was built in 1876.
The tenth is the interior of Miller Chapel, the Joe R. Engle Organ highlighted.
There is the virtual postcard tour...
The first one is Erdman Hall built in 1981, which houses the Center of Continuing Education among other things.
The second picture is of Brown Hall built in 1865 and houses students.
The third is John A. Mackay Campus Center which has a few dining rooms, lounges, faculty offices, the Theological Book Agency, the Women's Center, and meeting rooms for students.
The fourth is Miller Chapel built in 1834 and was renovated in 2000. There are worship services daily and it represents the heart of the seminary.
The fifth is the Mackay Main Dining Commons...
The sixth is Templeton Hall which was built in 1989 and houses the administrative offices and some classrooms (speech and preaching labs and media and technology center.
The seventh is Tennent Hall acquired in 1943. In it is the School of Christian Education and the Reigner Reading Room which is a Christian education resource library. It houses married students, and faculty offices are there as well.
The eighth is just a picture of a Fall afternoon on campus.
The ninth is Stuart Hall in which most classes are held. It was built in 1876.
The tenth is the interior of Miller Chapel, the Joe R. Engle Organ highlighted.
There is the virtual postcard tour...


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