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Religion: Religious Institutions

Loyola School of Theology (LST)

Paaralang Loyola ng Teolohiya

Location: Quezon City, Philippines

Religion: Christiam (Catholic Jesuit Order)

Year Founded: 1965

Degrees Offered: Bachelor's, licentiate, and doctoral

Typical Length of Study: 3–7 years

Students Enrolled: Approximately 500 (as of 2021)

Loyola School of Theology (LST) is a Jesuit-run institution that offers a range of degrees in Catholic theology, including bachelor's, licentiate, and doctorate degrees. The school is located in Quezon City and has been operating since 1965. Its courses cover various aspects of Catholic theology, including liturgy, scripture, ethics, and spirituality.

Union Theological Seminary (UTS)

Location:  Dasmariñas, Cavite, Philippines

Religion: Protestant Christian (Ecumenical)

Year Founded: 1907

Degrees Offered: Bachelor's, master's, and doctoral

Typical Length of Study: 4–7 years

Students Enrolled: Approximately 400 (as of 2021)

Union Theological Seminary (UTS) is an ecumenical Protestant institution located in Dasmarinas, Cavite. Founded in 1907, it is the oldest Protestant seminary in the Philippines. The seminary is known for its commitment to social justice and its focus on contextual theology, which takes into account the specific social, cultural, and political context of the Philippines.

Asian Theological Seminary (ATS)

Location: Quezon City, Philippines

Religion: Christian (Evangelical)

Year Founded: 1969

Degrees Offered: Bachelor's, master's, and doctoral

Typical Length of Study: Varies

Students Enrolled: Approximately 1,000 (as of 2021)

Asian Theological Seminary (ATS) is a Protestant institution located in Makati City. It was founded in 1969 and offers degrees in theology at the bachelor's, master's, and doctoral levels. The seminary is known for its emphasis on biblical studies, missions, and leadership training. Its faculty includes scholars and pastors from various Protestant denominations.

Jamiatul Philippine Al-Islamic

Location: Marawi City, Lanao del Sur, Philippines

Religion: Islam (Sunni)

Year Founded: 1963

Degrees Offered: Bachelor's and master's

Typical Length of Study: 4–7 years

Students Enrolled: Approximately 200 (as of 2021)

Jamiatul Philippine Al-Islamic is a Sunni Islamic institution located in Jolo, Sulu. It was founded in 1963 and offers degrees in Islamic studies at the bachelor's and master's levels. The seminary is known for its focus on Islamic jurisprudence and theology, as well as its commitment to the development of Muslim communities in the Philippines.

Saint Andrew's Theological Seminary

Location: Quezon City, Philippines

Religion: Christian (Episcopal)

Year Founded: 1901

Degrees Offered: Bachelor's, master's, and doctoral

Typical Length of Study: 4–7 years

Students Enrolled: Approximately 200 (as of 2021)

Saint Andrew's Theological Seminary is an ecumenical center of theological education, training, and formation serving the Episcopal Church in the Philippines, Philippine Independent Church, and beyond. It was founded in 1901 and offers degrees in divinity at the bachelor's, master's, and doctoral levels. The seminary is known for its focus on liturgy, biblical studies, and pastoral theology, as well as its commitment to ecumenism and social justice.