Seminarytrained
Seminary-trained is an adjective used to describe individuals who have completed formal theological education at a seminary, an institution dedicated to the study of religion, theology, and ministry. The term is most commonly applied within Christian contexts, though some interfaith programs use similar training facilities.
Seminary curricula typically cover biblical languages, theology, church history, homiletics, ethics, pastoral care, and worship leadership.
Seminary-trained individuals often seek ordination, chaplaincies, mission work, or academic roles. Many denominations require seminary for
Critiques and alternatives: some argue seminary emphasizes theory over practical ministry; others point to cost and