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Seoul Theological University is an evangelical bible college founded in 1911 to cultivate Christian workers and leaders on the basis of the traditions and precepts of ...
Youngnam Theological University and Seminary This page was last edited on 27 February 2024, at 23:43 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
Dankook University – Seoul and Cheonan City, South Chungcheong; Dong-A College – Yeongam County, South Jeolla; Dong-A University – Busan; Dong-Ah Broadcasting College – Anseong, Gyeonggi; Donga College of Health; Dongduk Women's University – Seoul; Dong-eui University – Busan; Dongguk University – Seoul and Gyeongju City, North ...
The Presbyterian University and Theological Seminary is home to three different educational entities: the undergraduate college, the seminary, and the graduate school. Students of the college, seminary, and graduate school study a variety of different degrees. PUTS is accredited by the Korean Council for University Education (KCUE). [5]
Asia Center for Theological Studies and Missions (Seoul, South Korea) ChongShin University and Theological Seminary (Seoul, South Korea) Hapdong Presbyterian Theological Seminary (Seoul, South Korea) Hyupsung Graduate School of Theology (Hwa Seong City, South Korea) Korea Presbyterian Theological Seminary (KPTS) (Seoul, South Korea) Koryo ...
Torch Trinity Graduate University was established in 1997 through the partnership of the Korean Center for World Missions (Seoul, South Korea) and Trinity Evangelical Divinity School(Deerfield, IL). Torch Trinity first opened its doors in 1998 with the purpose of educating, equipping, and sending Christian leaders and missionaries worldwide.
The school traces its roots to an evangelical conference in Singapore in 1968. The campus was opened in Seoul's Seodaemun-gu on May 1, 1974, with six students. At that time it existed only as the Asia Center for Theological Studies and Mission; it received permission to form an educational corporation in 1981, at which time the formal entity of Asia United Theological College was established.
Capital Baptist Theological Seminary was a Christian school with campuses in Seoul and Anseong City, Gyeonggi province, South Korea.In 2006 it was closed and its campus was used as Korea Baptist Theological University and Seminary's secondary campus as part of Korea Baptist Convention's decision to run only one educational institution.