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The Seminary started as the Baptist Bible Institute in the Garden District and later relocated to the current location in the heart of Gentilly. On May 17, 1946, the SBC revised the institutes' charter to enable it to become a seminary, and the name was changed to New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. [5]
Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (Kansas City, Missouri) New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary (New Orleans, Louisiana) Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary (Wake Forest, North Carolina) Southern Baptist Theological Seminary (Louisville, Kentucky) Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (Fort Worth, Texas)
New Brunswick Theological Seminary: New Brunswick, New Jersey: Gregg A. Mast (President) 1938: Reformed Church in America New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary: New Orleans, Louisiana: James K Dew (President) 1954: Southern Baptist Convention Newman Theological College: Edmonton, Alberta: Jo-Ann Badley (President) 1992: Roman Catholic North ...
This is a list of colleges and universities operated or sponsored by Baptist organizations. Many of these organizations are members of the International Association of Baptist Colleges and Universities (IABCU), which has 47 member schools in 16 states, including 44 colleges and universities, 2 Bible schools, and 1 theological seminary.
Louisiana Baptists are primarily supported through the Cooperative Program of the Southern Baptist Convention; in the U.S. state of Louisiana, the Southern Baptists own and operate the New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, [7] though the Louisiana Baptist Convention operates Louisiana Christian University (formerly Louisiana College). [8]
American Baptist Seminary of the West (California) Baptist Bible College & Seminary (Pennsylvania) Baptist Missionary Association Theological Seminary (Texas) Baptist Theological Seminary at Richmond; Bethel Seminary (Minnesota) Campbell University Divinity School (North Carolina) Central Baptist Theological Seminary of Kansas City (Kansas)
J. D. Grey, sometimes known by his adopted name as James David Grey (December 18, 1906 – July 26, 1985), was a major figure in the Southern Baptist Convention and from 1937 to 1972 was the pastor of the large First Baptist Church of New Orleans, Louisiana.
New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, M.Div., May 1987, Major in Biblical Studies ... 1999 and at the International Mentorign Association Meeting in Atlanta ...