词条 | Missio Seminary |
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| name = Missio Seminary | former_name = Biblical Theological Seminary | motto = Following Jesus into the world | established = 1971 | type = {{hlist | Private | nonprofit | Christian}} | endowment = | staff = | faculty = | president = Frank A. James III | chancellor = | students = 300 | undergrad = | postgrad = | doctoral = | profess = | city = Hatfield | state = Pennsylvania | country = US | campus = | free_label = | free = | colors = {{hlist | Green | grey}} | nickname = | affiliations = {{hlist | Middle States Commission on Higher Education | Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada}} | footnotes = | website = {{url|missio.edu}} | coor = | logo = Missio Primary Vertical ForWhiteBkrd RGB 300x300.jpg }}Missio Seminary is an interdenominational graduate school of theology known for its missional emphasis. Missio is currently located in Hatfield, Pennsylvania (a suburb of Philadelphia), at the former Hatfield High School campus. The seminary was previously known as Biblical Theological Seminary. In May 2018 it announced that it would change its name to Missio Seminary (effective October 2018) and relocate to a new facility in the Logan Square neighborhood of Philadelphia (in summer 2019).[1] HistoryMissio Seminary was founded in 1971 as the Biblical School of Theology by Jack W. Murray, president of Bible Evangelism, Inc., and founder of the now-closed Clearwater Christian College, and Allan A. MacRae, a former president of Faith Theological Seminary, who served as the seminary's first president.[2][3] The former E.B. Laudenslager public school in Hatfield, Pennsylvania, was renovated to house the new school. In 1978 the name was changed to Biblical Theological Seminary. Frank A. James III was inaugurated as Biblical's fourth president in 2013.[4] James previously served as provost of Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary and president of Reformed Theological Seminary. AcademicsThe seminary received regional accreditation from the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools in 1990[5] and from the Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada in 1996.[6] The seminary offers the Master of Arts (MA), Master of Divinity (MDiv), Master of Theology (ThM), and Doctor of Ministry (DMin) degrees.[7] Certificate programs are also offered, as well as online courses. In addition to the school's regular full-time and part-time faculty, various prominent scholars have served as visiting professors or adjunct faculty, including Scot McKnight, D. A. Carson, Timothy Keller, and Peter Enns. Notable alumni
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