Grace Theological Seminary

Summary

Grace Theological Seminary (GTS) is a conservative evangelical Christian seminary located in Winona Lake, Indiana. GTS is now part of Grace College & Seminary and is associated with Charis Fellowship, before 2018 known as the Fellowship of Grace Brethren Churches. Alva J. McClain, the first president, and Herman A. Hoyt, the second president, founded the seminary in 1937.[2][3] Its mission statement is: "Grace Theological Seminary is a learning community dedicated to teaching, training, and transforming the whole person for local church and global ministry."[4] The seminary received school accreditation by the North Central Association and has been awarded accreditation by the Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada.[5]

Grace Theological Seminary
MottoCharacter, Competence, Service
Typeprivate coeducational
Established1937
Endowment$10 million[1]
PresidentJohn Teevan, interim president
DeanDr Freddy Cardoza
Academic staff
8 full, 7 other
Students160
Location, ,
Campusrural: 165 acre (0.667 km²)
AffiliationsCharis Fellowship
Websitehttp://www.grace.edu/academics/seminary

History of Grace Theological Seminary edit

Grace Theological Seminary's early beginnings were from the roots of the Schwarzenau Brethren in Schwarzenau, Germany whose beliefs were Anabaptist and Pietistic.[6]

Notable alumni edit

Publications edit

Between 1980 and 1991 the seminary published the Grace Theological Journal.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "US News Education, #35 Regional Colleges (Midwest)". U.S. News & World Report. Retrieved 2011-08-27.
  2. ^ "Alva J McClain,1888-1968, Grace Theological Semin.". Retrieved June 30, 2016.
  3. ^ Grace Theological Seminary website, Dr Herman A. Hoyt; Laborer of Grace, by Andrew Jones, August 23, 1969
  4. ^ "Mission & Values: Grace College & Seminary". Retrieved June 30, 2016.
  5. ^ "Member Schools: Grace Theological Seminary". Retrieved June 30, 2016.
  6. ^ "Charis". Grace Theological Seminary. Archived from the original on 2012-12-14. Retrieved 2007-08-23.
  7. ^ Givens, Joshua. (August 13, 2008) Associated Content. Louie Giglio - A Brief Biography on the Renowned Christian Author and Speaker.
  8. ^ Ink Free News website, A Summer For History: The Billy Sunday Home Museum, article dated Jun 03, 2016

External links edit

  • Grace Theological Seminary (official site)

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