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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 ...
Korean Bible University – Seoul; Kosin University – Busan; Kukje Theological University and Seminary – Seoul; Kumoh National Institute of Technology – Gumi, North Gyeongsang; Kunjang College – Gunsan, North Jeolla; Kunsan College of Nursing – Gunsan, North Jeolla; Kunsan National University – Gunsan, North Jeolla; Kwandong ...
Hapdong Theological Seminary (1 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Seminaries and theological colleges in South Korea" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.
The Presbyterian University and Theological Seminary (PUTS) is a university and seminary located in the Gwangjin District, Seoul, South Korea. PUTS is affiliated with the Presbyterian Church of Korea. Its school motto is ‘Pietatis et Scientia’: ‘Piety and Knowledge’.
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 Theological Seminary (Paju, South Korea)
After Korea was liberated from Japanese rule, Korea divided and many Koreans from the north of the country moved to South Korea. Those who formerly opposed the shinto shrine worship created a new seminary, Koryo Theological Seminary (today's Kosin University) in 1946, and eventually a new denomination, Presbyterian Church in Korea (Kosin) in ...
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.
It was located in Pyongyang at the time, and known as Pyongyang Theological Seminary (평양 신학교). The first president was an American missionary by the name of Samuel Austin Moffett. [2] The school was forced to close by the Japanese occupation government in 1938. It was reopened in 1948, now located in Seoul. A four-year college was ...