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Pages in category "Seminaries and theological colleges in North Carolina" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Sewanee University of the South, School of Theology: Sewanee, Tennessee: J. Neil Alexander (Dean of the School) 1958: Episcopal Church Shaw University Divinity School: Raleigh, North Carolina: Bruce T. Grady (Dean) 1997: General Baptist State Convention of North Carolina Shepherds Theological Seminary: Cary, North Carolina: Tim Sigler (Dean) 2011
Some other smaller non-accredited seminaries such as the Chafer Theological Seminary and Grace Biblical Seminary promote free grace theology and train pastors in the free grace view. [ 78 ] [ 79 ] [ 80 ] The view has also been majorly promoted by the Florida Bible College, which has trained many free grace pastors.
Claremont School of Theology: 1885 [7] Claremont, California Duke Divinity School: Duke University: 1926 [8] Durham, North Carolina Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary: 1853 [9] Evanston, Illinois Iliff School of Theology: 1892 [10] Denver Methodist Theological School in Ohio: 1956 [11] Delaware, Ohio Perkins School of Theology: Southern ...
Gordon-Conwell is part of the Boston Theological Institute (BTI), a consortium of nine theological schools in the Greater Boston area and the Carolina Theological Consortium, a consortium of four theological schools in North and South Carolina. Gordon-Conwell is overseen by the main administration at the Hamilton campus.
The Pentecostal Theological Seminary is a private Christian seminary in Cleveland, Tennessee, United States. While part of the educational ministry of the Church of God, the school accepts students of other denominations, particularly those interested in its emphasis on Wesleyan/Holiness theology and Pentecostal spirituality. It has trained ...
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Hood Theological Seminary is a Christian seminary sponsored by the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church in Salisbury, North Carolina. It is a graduate and professional school sponsored by the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church (A.M.E. Zion) and approved by the University Senate of The United Methodist Church. [1]