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Emmanuel College. Rooted in the ecumenical heritage of The United Church of Canada, Emmanuel College equips leaders for rigorous theological inquiry, inclusive practices of justice and care, contextual analysis, creative activity, and interfaith engagement. About Emmanuel. Why Choose Emmanuel?
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Emmanuel is a college at Victoria University in the University of Toronto and the largest theological school associated with the United Church of Canada. Emmanuel’s roots are connected to the earliest endeavours of theological education in Ontario.
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Emmanuel College is the theological college of Victoria University in the University of Toronto. Affiliated with the United Church of Canada, it is also a member institution of the Toronto School of Theology. The college's principal is HyeRan Kim-Cragg.
Emmanuel College, part of Victoria University in the University of Toronto, is one of the most respected theological schools in North America. Graduates go on to serve as ministers and faith leaders in their communities and as spiritual care practitioners/chaplains in military, hospitals and prisons.