Tridentine pattern of the seminary

The seminaries were very much in direct contrast to the more loose and lacking life styles of the universities.   There was a very much greater vehemence was laid on individual discipline as well as the teaching of philosophy to ready for theology.  Protestant reformists of the day rejected this overture, Christian Degrees .Other Christian denominations, including contemporary American Judaism, have since followed and altered the Tridentine pattern of the seminary.  These seminaries are more loose than the Tridentine and frequently do not incorporate the Catholic insistence on the imposed study of doctrine and the essential to reside on campus inside the Christian community of the seminary.