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Gordon Conwell Evangelical | South Hamilton, Massachusetts | Established in 1969
Tuition: $19,950 per year (2017/2018)
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130 Essex Street As one of the largest evangelical seminaries in the world, Gordon-Conwell enjoys a notable
South Hamilton, MA
influence among American evangelicalism, simply on account of its numbers. Founders A. J.
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(978) 468-7111 Gordon and Russell Conwell were both Baptist ministers who both founded independent
admrep@gcts.edu schools that later merged. In spite of its Baptist origins, Gordon-Conwell is clearly
Hours: 8:00 a.m. - nondenominational today. They still subscribe to a conservative statement of faith that
4:30 p.m. M-F includes key evangelical conditions such as biblical inerrancy. Several evangelical leaders
graduated from Gordon-Conwell including Mark Dever, Kevin DeYoung, Woodrow Kroll, and
Tim Keller. Faculty members have included major figures such as Harold Ockenga, Gordon Fee,
and Gregory Beale. Gordon-Conwell is a top tier choice for excellent biblical education.
Contact:
Admissions Office
admrep@gcts.edu
(800) 428-7329
General Inquiry
(978) 468-7111
Trinity Evangelical Divinity School is known by its acronym, TEDS. The school is operated by
the Evangelical Free Church, a relatively small American denomination with Swedish origins. In
spite of the small size of its parent denomination, Trinity is one of the largest evangelical
seminaries and one of the most denominationally diverse. Trinity has received recognition for
its advances in both Old and New Testament scholarship, due to the research and writing of
faculty members such as Gleason Archer, D. A Carson, John Feinburg, and Grant Osborne.
Their church history department is strong as well with faculty members John Woodbridge,
Doug Sweeney and Scott Manetsch. Other offerings include The Center for Bioethics and a
very strong missions focus. Several of Trinity’s notable graduates include Scot McKnight, Mark
Noll, and Ravi Zacharias. Trinity offers a range of excellent master’s degree programs as well
as Ph.D. level training.
Contact:
General Inquiry
(847) 945-8800
As the flagship evangelical school during evangelicalism’s growing pains of the 50s-60s, Fuller
continues to retain its status as the place to go for high-quality theological training. Hailed as
“the most influential” of evangelical schools, Fuller has a large student body and a vibrant
intellectual atmosphere. Fuller is recognized for its progress in psychology and intercultural
studies. Because of the large influx of South Korean students, the school also offers a Korean-
language M.Div. on its Pasadena campus. Some of the leading voices in evangelicalism and
post-evangelicalism graduated from Fuller, including pastors Bill Bright, John Piper, and Rick
Warren. The faculty of Fuller includes past and present figures such as Carl F.H. Henry, George
Eldon Ladd, C. Peter Wagner, Glen Stassen, and Richard Mouw. Today, Fuller is a top choice
for many Christian pastors and theologians, especially evangelicals.
Contact:
Admissions Office
admissions@fuller.edu
(626) 584-5200
For some theological students, “Dallas” is synonymous with “dispensationalism.” One of Dallas
Theological Seminary’s major contributions is the popularization of dispensationalism, a view
of the Bible and theology that recognizes God’s various actions in different periods of history.
Theologian Lewis Sperry Chafer founded the seminary with a view to instructing students in
expository preaching. One of the seminary’s continuing contributions to academic theology is
the publication of Bibliotheca Sacra, a quarterly theological journal. Notable graduates include
Gregory Beale, Hal Linsey, Chuck Swindoll, Andy Stanley, Bruce Wilkinson, and Tony Evans.
Though dispensational teaching is still a component of the school’s biblical understanding,
they provide an excellent theological education for students from many evangelical
theological positions.
Contact:
General Inquiry
(214) 887-5000
Contact:
Admissions Office
graduate.admissions@biola.edu
(800) 652-4652
General Inquiry
(562) 903-6000
Southern Baptist Theological Seminary is the flagship institution of the Southern Baptist
Convention, the world’s largest Protestant denomination. President R. Albert Mohler took
leadership of the school in a time of major theological transition in the convention. Mohler
continues to uphold the school’s historical biblical principles in spite of theological decline
over the past several generations of leadership. The school is well-known for its conservative
theology and high educational standards. It still services the SBC with a large number of
graduates, but trains students in other theologically conservative denominations and
persuasions as well.
Contact:
Admissions Office
admissions@sbts.edu
(502) 897-4200
General Inquiry
(800) 626-5525
Pastor and evangelist Dwight Lyman Moody founded Moody Bible Institute alongside Moody
Church. His wanted the, “education and training of Christian workers, including teachers,
ministers, missionaries and musicians who may completely and effectively proclaim the gospel
of Jesus Christ.” Today, thousands of graduates minister all over the world. The school’s
publishing arm, Moody Publishers, also has an extensive reach. Although known as Moody
Bible Institute, it offers a full theological slate of degrees: M.A., M.M., and M.Div. Moody also
has a reputable online school, which provides training to many full-time pastors.
Contact:
Admissions Office
admissions@moody.edu
(800) 588-8344
General Inquiry:
info@moody.edu
(800) DL-MOODY
D. James Kennedy, former pastor of Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church, founded Knox
Theological Seminary in 1989. He named the school after the 16th Century Scottish reformer,
John Knox, widely considered to be the founder of the Presbyterian denomination in Scotland,
and the school has a decidedly reformed tilt, though it is not a denominational school.
Although it’s a young school, it distinguishes itself with a solid faculty, including teachers such
as R. C. Sproul, Michael Allen, and George W. Knight III. Knox is a top choice especially for
those who are pursuing theological training from a Reformed perspective.
Contact:
Admissions Office
admissions@knoxseminary.edu
(800) 344-5669
Corban is a gospel-driven community of scholars and leaders who seek to bring a biblical
perspective to all areas of study and practice. We offer deep scriptural rooting to students
while training them for any of a wide variety of professions—from education to business and
from counseling to political science. We believe the best way to make a difference in the
world is to send biblically and theologically grounded graduates into a wide variety of fields.
Contact:
info@corban.edu
800-845-3005
Asbury was founded in the Wesleyan heritage by Henry Clay Morrison, a Methodist evangelist
with a vision for a leading holiness school. Today, Asbury is an approved school of the United
Methodist Church, and celebrates a blend of spiritual formation and intellectual advancement.
Notable faculty members at Asbury include John Oswald and Ben Witherington III. Theological
students who see their future as part of the United Methodist Church, or those in a Wesleyan
or Nazarene tradition, should keep Asbury high in their consideration.
Contact:
Kentucky Campus
(859) 858-3581