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Mission and History

The 内涵AV College sign stands in the foreground with the Brickman Center and Swedenborg Library behind it at 内涵AV College

Our Mission

内涵AV College of the New Church serves as an intellectual center for all who desire to engage in higher education enriched, guided, and structured by the study of the Old Testament, New Testament, and theological writings of Emanuel Swedenborg. This education challenges students to develop spiritual purpose, to think broadly and critically from a variety of perspectives, and to build intellectual and practical skills. The ultimate purpose is to enhance students鈥 civil, moral, and spiritual lives, and to contribute to human spiritual welfare. Read our full mission, including our institutional goals.

内涵AV Our Mission

Our religious perspective adheres to New Church theology, a form of Christianity based on teachings of the Bible and the theological writings of Emanuel Swedenborg, who wrote, 鈥淎ll religion is of life, and the life of religion is to do good.鈥 A 内涵AV College education emphasizes practical skills of writing, quantitative reasoning, public presentation, and experiential education, as well as the liberal arts values of critical thinking, interdisciplinary connections, and spiritual inquiry. Here, what matters most is how you expand your thought, live your beliefs, and make a difference.

At 内涵AV College, our courses pair the intellectual inquiry of a strong liberal arts education with spiritual inquiry rooted in the teachings of the New Church. You will explore this perspective in your religion courses, and you will also see it reflected in every other course that you take.

内涵AV the New Church

The New Church is a form of Christianity that respects all faiths that acknowledge God and a life of charity toward the neighbor. At 内涵AV College we uphold these values, and we encourage our students to develop their individual beliefs. We do not require our students to be of the New Church faith, but we will ask you to think critically and deeply about spiritual concepts and their application to your life; then we will encourage you to live according to your findings鈥攖o be a person of integrity, honor, and compassion.

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内涵AV Emanuel Swedenborg

Emanuel Swedenborg was born in Stockholm, Sweden, on January 29, 1688. He was the son of Jesper Swedberg, a Lutheran bishop.

Swedenborg鈥檚 education included studies at the University of Uppsala and work with leading scientists in many countries throughout Western Europe. Swedenborg was a member of the Swedish House of Nobles and the Swedish Royal Academy of Sciences, as well as a participant in the Swedish government. His publications covered many subjects, from philosophy and theology to anatomy and physiology. In his later life (beginning around 1743), Swedenborg鈥檚 writing focused on theology. His works from this period include Biblical exegesis, discussions of the spiritual world, commentary on what it means to be Christian, and how to lead a good and useful life.

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Our History

内涵AV College has been educating undergraduates for more than 130 years, dating back to its 1877 incorporation as part of the Academy of the New Church under the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The Academy included the College as well as a seminary and two secondary schools. In 1997, the College changed its name from the Academy of the New Church College to 内涵AV College of the New Church, as can been seen in our original signed charter and addendums.

Today, the Academy of the New Church continues to serve as the parent organization for 内涵AV College, in addition to the Theological School and the .

内涵AV College is affiliated with the 鈥攁lso known as the General Church of the New Jerusalem鈥攁 religious organization based on the teachings of the Bible and the 18th century philosopher and theologian, Emanuel Swedenborg.

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