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  2. McMaster Divinity College - Wikipedia

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    McMaster Divinity College's origin dates back to 1881 when Senator William McMaster, a wealthy merchant and banker, urged the creation of a theological Baptist College, situated in the city of Toronto. With McMaster's generous support, The Toronto Baptist College was born.

  3. Bibliotheca Sacra - Wikipedia

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    It was founded at Union Theological Seminary in 1843, and moved to Andover Theological Seminary (now Andover Newton Theological School) in 1844 after publishing three issues, to Oberlin College in 1884, and to Xenia Seminary in 1922. Dallas Theological Seminary (then the Evangelical Theological College) took over publication in 1934.

  4. Dallas Theological Seminary - Wikipedia

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    Dallas Theological Seminary (DTS) is an evangelical theological seminary in Dallas, Texas.It is known for popularizing the theological system of dispensationalism.DTS has campuses in Dallas, Houston, and Washington, D.C., as well as extension sites in Atlanta, Austin, San Antonio, Nashville, Northwest Arkansas, Europe, and Guatemala, and a multilingual online education program.

  5. List of schools accredited by the Association of Theological ...

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    Cornerstone Theological Seminary of Cornerstone University: Grand Rapids, Michigan: Joseph Stowell (President ) 2002: Inter/Multidenominational Covenant Theological Seminary: St. Louis, Missouri: Mark Dalbey (Interim President) 1983: Presbyterian Church in America Dallas Theological Seminary: Dallas, Texas: Mark L. Bailey (President) 1994 ...

  6. John Walvoord - Wikipedia

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    John Flipse Walvoord (May 1, 1910 – December 20, 2002) was a Christian theologian, pastor, and president of Dallas Theological Seminary from 1952 to 1986. He authored over 30 books, focusing primarily on eschatology and theology, including The Rapture Question, and was co-editor of The Bible Knowledge Commentary with Roy B. Zuck.

  7. College of Biblical Studies - Wikipedia

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    Under Boyd's leadership, the college grew through a scholarship program, the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board certified the school as a college (in 1996), the name was changed from "Houston Bible Institute" to "College of Biblical Studies–Houston," and a collaboration was established with Dallas Theological Seminary. [7] [9]