Trinity College, Glasgow
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Trinity College, Glasgow, Scotland, is the Church of Scotland's College at the University of Glasgow. It provides special supervision of candidates for the ministry through a Principal (appointed by the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland) and a College Council. The college is the official channel of liaison between the University of Glasgow, the Church of Scotland, and the United Free Church of Scotland.
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Type | Theological college | |||||||||||||||
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Established | 1856 | |||||||||||||||
Religious affiliation | Church of Scotland | |||||||||||||||
Principal | Doug Gay | |||||||||||||||
Location | , 55.872°N 4.288°W / 55.872; -4.288 | |||||||||||||||
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Affiliations | Faculty of Divinity, University of Glasgow | |||||||||||||||
Website | Trinity College |
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The current principal is Doug Gay.