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* ] in Norcross, Georgia is a private secondary school. | * ] in Norcross, Georgia is a private secondary school. | ||
*'''Wesleyan''' may refer to one of many universities and ] colleges named after John Wesley, most of which are affiliated with a branch of Methodism, but there are several that are no longer affiliated and whose connection is wholly historic. |
*'''Wesleyan''' may refer to one of many universities and ] colleges named after John Wesley, most of which are affiliated with a branch of Methodism, but there are several that are no longer affiliated and whose connection is wholly historic. | ||
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|Independent. Major research university. | |||
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|Not strictly college level, replaced by Genesee College. | |Not strictly college level, replaced by Genesee College. | ||
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|The Wesleyan Church. | |||
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|Independent. Liberal arts college. | |Independent. Liberal arts college. | ||
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|1945 | |1945 | ||
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|Independent. Major research university. | |||
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|1946 | |||
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Revision as of 22:18, 8 July 2007
Wesleyan is the adjective form of Wesley, referring either to John Wesley, the founder of Methodism (a denomination within Protestant Christianity) or to another of the Methodist branches within that denomination. The Wesleyan Church split from the Methodist Episcopal Church in 1843.
- A Wesleyan is any person who adopts the principles of Wesleyan theology, rare.
- In a closely related usage, Wesleyan may refer to the theological emphasis on sanctification, characteristic of the holiness movement of which Wesley was part.
- There are also a number of educational institutions worldwide named "Wesley College."
- Wesleyan School in Norcross, Georgia is a private secondary school.
- Wesleyan may refer to one of many universities and liberal arts colleges named after John Wesley, most of which are affiliated with a branch of Methodism, but there are several that are no longer affiliated and whose connection is wholly historic.
No. | Institution | Founded | Location | Affiliation & notes |
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1. | Wesleyan University | 1831 | Middletown, Connecticut | Independent. Major research university. |
2. | Genesee Wesleyan Seminary I | 1831 - 1849 | Lima, New York | Not strictly college level, replaced by Genesee College. |
3. | Wesleyan College | 1836 | Macon, Georgia | Independent. Women's college. |
4. | Ohio Wesleyan University | 1842 | Delaware, Ohio | Independent. Liberal arts college. |
5. | Iowa Wesleyan College | 1843 | Mt. Pleasant, Iowa | United Methodist Church. |
6. | Illinois Wesleyan University | 1850 | Bloomington, Illinois | Independent. Liberal arts college. |
7. | Tennessee Wesleyan College | 1857 | Athens, Tennessee | United Methodist Church. |
8. | Kentucky Wesleyan College | 1866 | Owensboro, Kentucky | United Methodist Church. |
9. | Genesee Wesleyan Seminary II | 1870 - 1941 | Lima, New York | Defunct. |
10. | Nagasaki Wesleyan University | 1881 | Nagasaki, Japan | Independent. Liberal arts college. |
11. | Dakota Wesleyan University | 1885 | Mitchell, South Dakota | United Methodist Church. |
12. | Nebraska Wesleyan University | 1887 | Lincoln, Nebraska | Independent. Liberal arts college. |
13. | Texas Wesleyan University | 1890 | Fort Worth, Texas | United Methodist Church. |
14. | West Virginia Wesleyan College | 1900 | Buckhannon, West Virginia | Independent. Liberal arts college. |
15. | Southern Wesleyan University | 1906 | Central, South Carolina | The Wesleyan Church. |
16. | Oklahoma Wesleyan University | 1909 | Bartlesville, Oklahoma | The Wesleyan Church. |
17. | Indiana Wesleyan University | 1918 | Marion, Indiana | The Wesleyan Church. |
18. | Roberts Wesleyan College | 1945 | North Chili, New York | Free Methodists. |
19. | Wesleyan University | 1946 | Cabanatuan City, Philippines | Independent. Liberal arts college. |
20. | North Carolina Wesleyan College | 1956 | Rocky Mount, North Carolina | United Methodist Church. |
21. | Virginia Wesleyan College | 1966 | Norfolk, Virginia | United Methodist Church. |