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  1. The Federal Theological Seminary of Southern Africa aka Fedsem was a multi-denominational theological seminary in South Africa, and an experiment in ecumenical theological education .

  2. The Seminary was created for the purpose of providing theological education and ministerial formation for candidates from the Anglican, Congregational, Methodist and Presbyterian churches in southern Africa, in an ecumenical setting and within a non-racial community context.

  3. Pakkies, and a member of the KwaZulu Legislature, Velaphi Ndlovu, demanded that staff and students of the Federal Theological Seminary of Southern of Africa (Fedsem) their premises by the following Friday, allegedly because they had been instrumental school boycott and the street demonstrations organised the same month by the youth protest again...

  4. There were tears of sadness as former students, Friends and staff of the now defunct Federal Theological Seminary of Southern Africa (Fedsem) gathered at the seminary’s last campus at Imbali in Pietermaritzburg, to bring an end to the painful story of the abrupt closure of the institution, on 18 February.

  5. Mar 25, 2014 · This study opens with a deeply intriguing proposition. It is that apartheid provided the primary spur to the ecumenical experiment that was the Federal Theological Seminary of Southern Africa, or F...

    • Ian Macqueen
    • 2014
  6. Apr 1, 2009 · Established in 1963, the Federal Theological Seminary of Southern Africa, also known as Fedsem, occ upies a unique place in South Afri can history. For three decades, it

  7. May 22, 2008 · On 25 August 1985, a crowd of a hundred people, led by the mayor of Imbali, Patrick Pakkies, and a member of the KwaZulu Legislature, Velaphi Ndlovu, demanded that the staff and students of the Federal Theological Seminary of Southern of Africa (Fedsem) leave their premises by the following Friday, allegedly because they had been instrumental ...