Seminary in a sentence as a noun

"LOL its about 10x funnier if you read it as a seminary allegory.

Listening to HN for fitness advice :: Doing a seminary at a porn convention. :v

That would be the basic "state cannot regulate a religious seminary" clause.

He's now 80 years old; when he was 49 he went to seminary to become an Anglican priest, and has written a number of books about science and religion.

I completed all of my seminary courses, then I was rejected for the priesthood because I was thought to be "better suited for research.

About three years ago at Christmas time, while he was still a seminary student, he told me about how his then-current laptop wasn't serving him well any more.

Before the advent of the theological seminary in the early half of the 19th century in America, all ministers were educated this way.

It would be like sending me as a missionary to encourage young black men to enter the religious seminary, and then being surprised at my remarkable ineffectiveness.

I also personally know several seminary professors and ministers that I will contact to see if they could pass along a recommendation to any churches they might know who are looking for a website.

It turns out that the lifetime financial value of a PHD Divinity degree is negative in the pool of potential seminary students, and its not a terribly high number for most students in general.

How is it possible that there are people with enough money to afford a Tony Robins seminary and yet they don't know that firewalking is a "trick" and has barely anything to do with "motivation/self-awareness/whatevertheyareselling" ?

Seminary definitions

noun

a private place of education for the young

noun

a theological school for training ministers or priests or rabbis