Disciples Divinity House

Disciples Divinity House of the University of Chicago is a Christian seminary associated with the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) and the University of Chicago Divinity School.

Disciples Divinity House
MottoLet knowledge grow from more to more[1]
Typegraduate
Established1894[2]
AffiliationChristian Church (Disciples of Christ)
DeanKristine A. Culp[3]
Students25[4]
Location
Chicago
,
Illinois
,
US

41.7916°N 87.5978°W / 41.7916; -87.5978[5][6]
CampusUrban
Websiteddh.uchicago.edu

History

Disciples Divinity House originated through the effort of W. D. MacClintock, an English professor at the University of Chicago, and Herbert L. Willett; the school was chartered in 1894. By 1898 there were 20 students. The current limestone facility was completed in 1228.[2]

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