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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 the Korea Evangelical Holiness Church.
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’.
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.
Korea Baptist Theological University and Seminary (KBTUS) is a private Baptist University in Daejeon, South Korea. It is affiliated with the Korea Baptist Convention . History
The Korea Baptist Convention has its origins in the early Baptist churches established by Canadian missionary Malcolm Fenwick in 1896. [1] The International Mission Board also contributed to the planting of churches. [2]
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.