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The Pentecostal Theological Seminary is a private Christian seminary in Cleveland, Tennessee, United States. While part of the educational ministry of the Church of God, the school accepts students of other denominations, particularly those interested in its emphasis on Wesleyan/Holiness theology and Pentecostal spirituality. It has trained ...
The school may function in a local church under the guidance of the pastor or one whom he appoints. Harvest Church of God Bible School, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia; Arabic International Theological Seminary, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; Full Gospel School of Theology, Wukari, Nigeria; London School of Ministries, Southall, Middlesex, England
Pentecostal Theological Seminary: Cleveland, Tennessee: Michael L Baker (President) 1989: Church of God (Cleveland, Tennessee) Perkins School of Theology (Southern Methodist University) Dallas, Texas: William B. Lawrence (Dean) 1938: United Methodist Church Phillips Theological Seminary: Tulsa, Oklahoma: Gary E. Peluso-Verdend (President) 1940
Jos ECWA Theological Seminary (JETS) (Jos, Nigeria) Leaders Bible Institute (LBI) (Abuja, Nigeria) Kingdom Global College and Seminary (Addis Ababa, Ethiopia) Nairobi International School of Theology (NIST) (Nairobi, Kenya) Nazarene Theological College [86] (Honeydew, South Africa) Pentecostal Theological College Uganda (Mbale, Uganda)
There are nine bible colleges affiliated with the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada. [2] Summit Pacific College, Abbotsford, British Columbia; Vanguard College, Edmonton, Alberta; Horizon College and Seminary, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan; Master's College and Seminary, Peterborough, Ontario, Ontario; Aboriginal Bible Academy, Deseronto, Ontario
Northpoint Bible College and Seminary is a private Pentecostal Bible college and seminary in Haverhill, Massachusetts. The college's sole purpose is to teach and train students for Pentecostal ministry for the spread of the Christian gospel. It offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in Biblical Studies and Practical Theology. [2]
In 1992, Ashland Theological Seminary named him Alumnus of the Year. From 1997 to 1998, Thomas served as the President of the Society for Pentecostal Studies. [8] Thomas has also approached theological and literary study of the Book of Mormon in his 2016 book A Pentecostal Reads the Book of Mormon: A Literary and Theological Introduction. [9]
In 1981, Aenon had completed its moved to the Pentecostal Plaza in Indianapolis. In 1996. the college moved to its present location, a three-story, 2300-square-foot building. Aenon has an enrollment averaging 2,000 students in over 100 satellite institutes around the world. The current college president is Bishop Michael D. Hannah Sr. [1]