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Gordon–Conwell Theological Seminary

Gordon–Conwell Theological Seminary (GCTS) is an evangelical seminary with its main campus in Hamilton, Massachusetts, and three other campuses in Boston, Massachusetts; Charlotte, North Carolina; and Jacksonville, Florida. According to the Association of Theological Schools, Gordon-Conwell ranks as one of the largest evangelical seminaries in North America in terms of total number of full-time students enrolled.[1]

Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary
Gordon-Conwell's Shield Logo
Former names
Gordon College of Theology and Mission, Gordon Divinity School, Conwell School of Theology
MottoThink Theologically, Engage Globally, Live Biblically
TypePrivate
Established1969 merger, 1888 (as Gordon Divinity School), 1889 (as Conwell School of Theology)
Religious affiliation
Protestant, evangelical
Academic affiliations
BTI, ATS
PresidentScott W. Sunquist
Students1,734
Location, ,
United States

42°36′46″N 70°50′43″W / 42.6129°N 70.8453°W / 42.6129; -70.8453
Websitegordonconwell.edu

History edit

 
A.J. Gordon
 
Russell Conwell

Gordon-Conwell arose primarily from the merging and refounding of two separate schools, Gordon Divinity School, formerly of Gordon College (1889) in Wenham, Massachusetts, and the Conwell School of Theology (1888), formerly of Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Both schools were founded in the Baptist theological heritage. Both Adoniram Judson Gordon and Russell Conwell, the namesakes of Gordon-Conwell, were Baptist ministers; Gordon's divinity school was first established as Gordon Bible Institute in 1889,[2] while Conwell's theological school was originally chartered as Temple College in 1888. In addition, the Boston Evangelical Institute, founded as Revere Lay College, also merged with Gordon-Conwell.[3]

Beginning in the 1960s, both Gordon Divinity School and Conwell School of Theology experienced new challenges. In 1961, Temple University became a public university and was forced to divest the theological school, thus re-establishing the previous school of theology as a religious studies department.[4] While Temple University hoped Russell Conwell's legacy would continue to grow through their new religious studies department, J. Howard Pew and Daniel Poling, a Baptist minister and member of Temple's board, felt Conwell's vision to train Baptist ministers would be neglected.[5] Poling contacted evangelist Billy Graham who agreed to help if he could appoint both a board of trustees of his choosing and faculty members he trusted.[6][7] Graham, in turn, contacted his close friend Harold Ockenga who was due to take the presidency of Gordon College and oversee the financially stressed divinity school. Rather than see two evangelical seminaries compete, Graham proposed merging the two schools to form one evangelical school on the East coast to mirror Fuller Theological Seminary's place on the West Coast. J. Howard Pew agreed to financially back the merger on the condition that the seminary must be divorced from an undergraduate institution.[6] Under the leadership of evangelist Billy Graham and Boston pastor Harold Ockenga along with the financial backing of J. Howard Pew, Gordon-Conwell began holding classes in 1969. Pew provided "$2 million to purchase the land, [Carmelite Junior Seminary in Hamilton], and several million more to refurbish existing facilities and to build and stock a library."[6] Harold Ockenga was selected as its first president.[8] Stuart Babbage was the first vice-president and also served on the faculty alongside Philip Edgcumbe Hughes, R.C. Sproul, Walter Mueller, and Richard Lovelace among others.[9]

Gordon-Conwell initially received protests and negative press for moving theological out of the inner city. In response, Stephen Mott, Michael E. Haynes, pastor of Twelfth Baptist Church in Roxbury and state representative,[10] and Gordon-Conwell trustees located Roxbury as the key location for inner city ministerial education. In 1976, the Boston-campus in Roxbury, the Campus for Urban Ministerial Education (CUME) was founded. Classes were originally held in Haynes' Twelfth Baptist Church. Eldin Villafañe, Dean Borgman, and Stephen Mott were among the first faculty to teach at CUME.[11]

Other former presidents include Robert E. Cooley (1981–1997) who founded the Charlotte campus[12] and Walter Kaiser, Jr. (1997–2006). The brief tenure of James Emery White (2006–07) saw White resign in less than a year into his post[13] leading to the interim tenure of Haddon Robinson (2007–08).[14] The President appointed after Robinson's interim post was Dennis Hollinger (2009–2019).

On October 12, 2017, Dennis Hollinger announced his intention to retire on June 30, 2019.[15] Scott Sunquist, an alumnus of Gordon-Conwell and former Dean of the School of Intercultural Studies and Professor of World Christianity at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, California, succeeded Hollinger as the seventh president in July 2019.[16][17]

Campuses edit

 
The Kerr building on Gordon-Conwell's Hamilton campus
 
The Center for Urban Ministerial Education in Roxbury, Boston

The main 118-acre (0.48 km2) residential campus is in South Hamilton, Massachusetts. There are secondary campuses in Boston, Massachusetts; Charlotte, North Carolina; and Jacksonville, Florida. The campus in Boston is known as the Center for Urban Ministerial Education (CUME), and it is a program offered exclusively through part-time night and weekend classes. The CUME campus also focuses primarily on urban and cross-cultural ministry in an urban setting.[18] The Charlotte program was founded in 1992, and it offers courses on weekends, evenings and through week-long intensive courses, and generally attracts an older student body.[19] The Jacksonville campus opened in February 2006 and was originally an extension of the Charlotte campus, though it now is the fourth campus for Gordon-Conwell.[20] The Jacksonville campus is located in downtown Jacksonville, Florida.[21]

On February 2, 2012, the school began renovations of two large rooms in the main administrative and residence building on their South Hamilton campus. The 'Old Book Center' has been transformed into 'Alumni Hall,' a space for events and conferences dedicated to the alumni of Gordon-Conwell.[22] In August 2013, a donor gifted several hand-carved tables, chairs, couches, and art work for the Great Hall. In honor of this donor, the space was renamed the Pierce Great Hall.[23]

On May 16, 2022, Gordon-Conwell announced plans to sell the South Hamilton campus in 2023 due to long-term financial health, the effect of the campus, facility maintenance costs, and also acknowledging more remote learning.[24]

Organization edit

Gordon Divinity School and Conwell Theological Seminary were both from the Baptist heritage. When Gordon-Conwell was refounded in 1969, however, the seminary was purposefully founded with no specific Christian denominational affiliation. Today, Gordon-Conwell has students from over 90 different denominations, as well as students from over 40 countries around the world. Theologically, the Statement of Faith[25] and the Mission and Purpose[26] of the seminary are based on Protestant and evangelical doctrines, such as biblical inerrancy.

Gordon-Conwell is part of the Boston Theological Institute (BTI), a consortium of nine theological schools in the Greater Boston area and the Carolina Theological Consortium, a consortium of four theological schools in North and South Carolina.

Gordon-Conwell is overseen by the main administration at the Hamilton campus. Each of the other three campuses is overseen by a campus dean, who reports directly to the Vice President for Academic Affairs and main campus administration.

Academics edit

As of Fall 2022, 1,330 students were enrolled at Gordon-Conwell.[27] The seminary once offered over 20 degrees but has recently restructured their programs to only offer the Master of Divinity (M.Div.), Master of Theology (Th.M.), Doctor of Ministry (D.Min.), and five specialized master's degrees.

Gordon-Conwell has been accredited by the Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada since 1964[28] and by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges since 1985. It is also certified by the United States Government for the training of veterans and the education of chaplains for military service.[29]

Notable faculty edit

Current faculty edit

  • Donald Fairbairn, Robert E. Cooley Professor of Early Christianity
  • Dennis Hollinger, President Emeritus; Colman M. Mockler Distinguished Professor of Christian Ethics
  • Gordon Hugenberger, Ranked Adjunct Professor of Old Testament
  • Walter Kaiser, Jr., President Emeritus; Colman M. Mockler Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Old Testament and Old Testament Ethics
  • Richard Lints, Vice President for Academic Affairs; Dean of Hamilton Campus; Andrew Mutch Distinguished Professor of Theology[30][31][32][33]
  • Gary D. Pratico, Senior Professor of Old Testament and Hebrew Language[34][35][36]
  • J. Ramsey Michaels, J. Ramsey Michaels Professor of New Testament
  • Haddon Robinson, Harold John Ockenga Distinguished Professor of Preaching; Senior Director of the Doctor of Ministry Program
  • Douglas Stuart, Professor of Old Testament
  • David Wells, Distinguished Senior Research Professor
  • James Emery White, Ranked Adjunct Professor of Theology and Culture

Former faculty edit

Notable alumni edit

References edit

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  2. ^ Songe, Alice (1978). American Universities and Colleges. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 79.
  3. ^ Cudjoe, Selwyn R. (May 4, 2011), The Souls of Black Folk, Trinicenter, retrieved December 15, 2017
  4. ^ "Home - Religion". www.cla.temple.edu. Retrieved 2018-06-07.
  5. ^ Hilty, James (2010). Temple University: 125 Years of Service to Philadelphia, the Nation, and the World. Philadelphia: Temple University Press. pp. 40–41. ISBN 978-1-4399-0019-2.
  6. ^ a b c Martin, William (2018). A Prophet with Honor: The Billy Graham Story. Grand Rapids: Zondervan. ISBN 9780310353324.
  7. ^ Writer, Paul Leighton Staff. "Graham played key role at Gordon college, seminary". Salem News. Retrieved 2018-06-27.
  8. ^ "Ockenga Institute". Gordon-Conwell. Retrieved 2012-11-05.
  9. ^ Mueller, Walter (April 2016). "Reminiscences on the Early Days of Conwell School of Theology (former faculty)" (PDF). Africanus.
  10. ^ "Boston clergyman recalls his affiliation with MLK - The Boston Globe". BostonGlobe.com. Retrieved 2018-06-27.
  11. ^ "The City Gives Birth to a Seminary". Emmanuel Gospel Center. Retrieved 2018-06-27.
  12. ^ "Robert E. Cooley: The computer will never completely replace the professor | Faith and Leadership". www.faithandleadership.com. Retrieved 2017-11-19.
  13. ^ "Gordon-Conwell President Resigns".
  14. ^ "Our History". Gordon-Conwell. Retrieved 2012-11-05.
  15. ^ "Presidential Search". Gordon-Conwell. Retrieved 2012-11-05.
  16. ^ "Scott Sunquist Accepts Call as President of Gordon-Conwell | Fuller Seminary". Fuller Seminary. Retrieved 2018-10-13.
  17. ^ "Gordon-Conwell Names Its Seventh President". Gordon-Conwell. Retrieved 2018-10-13.
  18. ^ "About Our Campus". Retrieved 2012-11-05.
  19. ^ "About Our Campus". Retrieved 2012-11-05.
  20. ^ "Multiple Locations". Retrieved 2012-11-05.
  21. ^ "Jacksonville". Retrieved 2012-11-05.
  22. ^ Hollinger, Dennis (February 2, 2012). "A Message from President Hollinger". Our construction deadline is May 1, in order to accommodate a Lausanne event being held at the Seminary May 29 – June 1
  23. ^ Email to student body from Dr. Dennis Hollinger. August 22, 2013.
  24. ^ Manganis, Julie (May 16, 2022). "Gordon-Conwell announces plan to sell Hamilton campus". Retrieved 2022-05-25.
  25. ^ "Statement of Faith". Retrieved 2012-11-05.
  26. ^ "Mission and Purpose".
  27. ^ Association of Theological Schools
  28. ^ The Association of Theological Schools May 13, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
  29. ^ "Accreditation". Archived from the original on 2011-07-20.
  30. ^ "Richard Lints". Retrieved May 7, 2016.[permanent dead link]
  31. ^ . February 15, 2013. Archived from the original on April 7, 2018. Retrieved Apr 28, 2016.
  32. ^ . Archived from the original on 2018-04-07. Retrieved May 8, 2016.
  33. ^ Julius Kim (2015). Preaching the Whole Counsel of God: Design and Deliver Gospel-Centered Sermons. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan. pp. back cover. ISBN 9780310519645.
  34. ^ "Notable Today recognizes Gary Pratico". Retrieved Mar 5, 2016.[permanent dead link]
  35. ^ . Archived from the original on April 3, 2018. Retrieved Mar 5, 2016.
  36. ^ "Review of Basics of Biblical Hebrew Grammar. Gary D. Pratico and Miles V. VanPelt. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2001". Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society. 46: 415–17. 2003.
  37. ^ "Roger Nicole (1915–2010)". Retrieved 2014-09-24.
  38. ^ . Archived from the original on 2018-04-03. Retrieved 2012-11-05.
  39. ^ "Scott M. Gibson, D.Phil".
  40. ^ "Westminster Seminary California - Faculty - Dr. W. Robert Godfrey". www.wscal.edu. Retrieved 2018-05-22.

External links edit

  • Official website

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Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary GCTS is an evangelical seminary with its main campus in Hamilton Massachusetts and three other campuses in Boston Massachusetts Charlotte North Carolina and Jacksonville Florida According to the Association of Theological Schools Gordon Conwell ranks as one of the largest evangelical seminaries in North America in terms of total number of full time students enrolled 1 Gordon Conwell Theological SeminaryGordon Conwell s Shield LogoFormer namesGordon College of Theology and Mission Gordon Divinity School Conwell School of TheologyMottoThink Theologically Engage Globally Live BiblicallyTypePrivateEstablished1969 merger 1888 as Gordon Divinity School 1889 as Conwell School of Theology Religious affiliationProtestant evangelicalAcademic affiliationsBTI ATSPresidentScott W SunquistStudents1 734LocationSouth Hamilton Massachusetts United States42 36 46 N 70 50 43 W 42 6129 N 70 8453 W 42 6129 70 8453Websitegordonconwell wbr edu Contents 1 History 2 Campuses 3 Organization 4 Academics 5 Notable faculty 5 1 Current faculty 5 2 Former faculty 6 Notable alumni 7 References 8 External linksHistory edit nbsp A J Gordon nbsp Russell ConwellGordon Conwell arose primarily from the merging and refounding of two separate schools Gordon Divinity School formerly of Gordon College 1889 in Wenham Massachusetts and the Conwell School of Theology 1888 formerly of Temple University in Philadelphia Pennsylvania Both schools were founded in the Baptist theological heritage Both Adoniram Judson Gordon and Russell Conwell the namesakes of Gordon Conwell were Baptist ministers Gordon s divinity school was first established as Gordon Bible Institute in 1889 2 while Conwell s theological school was originally chartered as Temple College in 1888 In addition the Boston Evangelical Institute founded as Revere Lay College also merged with Gordon Conwell 3 Beginning in the 1960s both Gordon Divinity School and Conwell School of Theology experienced new challenges In 1961 Temple University became a public university and was forced to divest the theological school thus re establishing the previous school of theology as a religious studies department 4 While Temple University hoped Russell Conwell s legacy would continue to grow through their new religious studies department J Howard Pew and Daniel Poling a Baptist minister and member of Temple s board felt Conwell s vision to train Baptist ministers would be neglected 5 Poling contacted evangelist Billy Graham who agreed to help if he could appoint both a board of trustees of his choosing and faculty members he trusted 6 7 Graham in turn contacted his close friend Harold Ockenga who was due to take the presidency of Gordon College and oversee the financially stressed divinity school Rather than see two evangelical seminaries compete Graham proposed merging the two schools to form one evangelical school on the East coast to mirror Fuller Theological Seminary s place on the West Coast J Howard Pew agreed to financially back the merger on the condition that the seminary must be divorced from an undergraduate institution 6 Under the leadership of evangelist Billy Graham and Boston pastor Harold Ockenga along with the financial backing of J Howard Pew Gordon Conwell began holding classes in 1969 Pew provided 2 million to purchase the land Carmelite Junior Seminary in Hamilton and several million more to refurbish existing facilities and to build and stock a library 6 Harold Ockenga was selected as its first president 8 Stuart Babbage was the first vice president and also served on the faculty alongside Philip Edgcumbe Hughes R C Sproul Walter Mueller and Richard Lovelace among others 9 Gordon Conwell initially received protests and negative press for moving theological out of the inner city In response Stephen Mott Michael E Haynes pastor of Twelfth Baptist Church in Roxbury and state representative 10 and Gordon Conwell trustees located Roxbury as the key location for inner city ministerial education In 1976 the Boston campus in Roxbury the Campus for Urban Ministerial Education CUME was founded Classes were originally held in Haynes Twelfth Baptist Church Eldin Villafane Dean Borgman and Stephen Mott were among the first faculty to teach at CUME 11 Other former presidents include Robert E Cooley 1981 1997 who founded the Charlotte campus 12 and Walter Kaiser Jr 1997 2006 The brief tenure of James Emery White 2006 07 saw White resign in less than a year into his post 13 leading to the interim tenure of Haddon Robinson 2007 08 14 The President appointed after Robinson s interim post was Dennis Hollinger 2009 2019 On October 12 2017 Dennis Hollinger announced his intention to retire on June 30 2019 15 Scott Sunquist an alumnus of Gordon Conwell and former Dean of the School of Intercultural Studies and Professor of World Christianity at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena California succeeded Hollinger as the seventh president in July 2019 16 17 Campuses edit nbsp The Kerr building on Gordon Conwell s Hamilton campus nbsp The Center for Urban Ministerial Education in Roxbury BostonThe main 118 acre 0 48 km2 residential campus is in South Hamilton Massachusetts There are secondary campuses in Boston Massachusetts Charlotte North Carolina and Jacksonville Florida The campus in Boston is known as the Center for Urban Ministerial Education CUME and it is a program offered exclusively through part time night and weekend classes The CUME campus also focuses primarily on urban and cross cultural ministry in an urban setting 18 The Charlotte program was founded in 1992 and it offers courses on weekends evenings and through week long intensive courses and generally attracts an older student body 19 The Jacksonville campus opened in February 2006 and was originally an extension of the Charlotte campus though it now is the fourth campus for Gordon Conwell 20 The Jacksonville campus is located in downtown Jacksonville Florida 21 On February 2 2012 the school began renovations of two large rooms in the main administrative and residence building on their South Hamilton campus The Old Book Center has been transformed into Alumni Hall a space for events and conferences dedicated to the alumni of Gordon Conwell 22 In August 2013 a donor gifted several hand carved tables chairs couches and art work for the Great Hall In honor of this donor the space was renamed the Pierce Great Hall 23 On May 16 2022 Gordon Conwell announced plans to sell the South Hamilton campus in 2023 due to long term financial health the effect of the campus facility maintenance costs and also acknowledging more remote learning 24 Organization editGordon Divinity School and Conwell Theological Seminary were both from the Baptist heritage When Gordon Conwell was refounded in 1969 however the seminary was purposefully founded with no specific Christian denominational affiliation Today Gordon Conwell has students from over 90 different denominations as well as students from over 40 countries around the world Theologically the Statement of Faith 25 and the Mission and Purpose 26 of the seminary are based on Protestant and evangelical doctrines such as biblical inerrancy Gordon Conwell is part of the Boston Theological Institute BTI a consortium of nine theological schools in the Greater Boston area and the Carolina Theological Consortium a consortium of four theological schools in North and South Carolina Gordon Conwell is overseen by the main administration at the Hamilton campus Each of the other three campuses is overseen by a campus dean who reports directly to the Vice President for Academic Affairs and main campus administration Academics editAs of Fall 2022 1 330 students were enrolled at Gordon Conwell 27 The seminary once offered over 20 degrees but has recently restructured their programs to only offer the Master of Divinity M Div Master of Theology Th M Doctor of Ministry D Min and five specialized master s degrees Gordon Conwell has been accredited by the Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada since 1964 28 and by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges since 1985 It is also certified by the United States Government for the training of veterans and the education of chaplains for military service 29 Notable faculty editCurrent faculty edit John Jefferson Davis Professor of Systematic Theology and Christian EthicsDonald Fairbairn Robert E Cooley Professor of Early Christianity Dennis Hollinger President Emeritus Colman M Mockler Distinguished Professor of Christian Ethics Gordon Hugenberger Ranked Adjunct Professor of Old Testament Walter Kaiser Jr President Emeritus Colman M Mockler Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Old Testament and Old Testament Ethics Richard Lints Vice President for Academic Affairs Dean of Hamilton Campus Andrew Mutch Distinguished Professor of Theology 30 31 32 33 Gary D Pratico Senior Professor of Old Testament and Hebrew Language 34 35 36 J Ramsey Michaels J Ramsey Michaels Professor of New Testament Haddon Robinson Harold John Ockenga Distinguished Professor of Preaching Senior Director of the Doctor of Ministry Program Douglas Stuart Professor of Old Testament David Wells Distinguished Senior Research Professor James Emery White Ranked Adjunct Professor of Theology and CultureFormer faculty edit Barry Corey former Vice President Chief Academic Officer and Academic Dean Gregory Beale former Professor of New Testament and current professor at Reformed Theological Seminary Dallas Walter Kaiser Jr emeritus Colman M Mockler Distinguished Professor of Old Testament and former President Meredith G Kline former Professor of Old Testament Elisabeth Elliot Lecturer and Adjunct Professor of Christian Expression Stephen Charles Mott Professor of Christian Social Ethics William D Mounce former Professor of New Testament Roger R Nicole former Professor of Theology 37 Harold Ockenga former President of Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary Timothy Tennent former Professor of World Missions and Indian Studies Gordon Fee former Professor of New Testament 38 Scott M Gibson former Haddon W Robinson Professor of Preaching 39 the late Catherine Clark Kroeger former ranked adjunct professor of classical and ministry studies founder of worldwide organization Christians for Biblical Equality CBE Notable alumni editEdwin David Aponte executive director the Louisville Institute Diana Butler Bass notable author blogger and church historian Benjamin L Corey notable author and blogger for Patheos Mark Dever pastor of the Capitol Hill Baptist Church in Washington D C Kevin DeYoung author pastor Assistant Professor of Systematic Theology at Reformed Theological Seminary Charlotte Gil Dodds distance runner and athlete Michael Gerald Ford Baptist minister and oldest child of Gerald R Ford and Betty Ford Robert Godfrey former president of Westminster Seminary California 40 Kimberly Hahn Catholic apologist and author Scott Hahn Catholic apologist and theologian Chair of Biblical Theology and the New Evangelization at Franciscan University of Steubenville Stephen A Hayner former president of Columbia Theological Seminary pastor professor former president of InterVarsity Christian Fellowship Donald J Harlin Chief of Chaplains of the U S Air Force Kathy Keller Christian writer wife of Tim Keller Timothy Keller pastor Redeemer Presbyterian Church Gary N Knoppers John A O Brien Professor of Theology at University of Notre Dame Brock Kreitzburg Olympic bobsledder Woodrow Kroll president and Bible teacher for the Back to the Bible radio and television ministry William L Lane New Testament theologian and professor of biblical studies Quigg Lawrence Anglican bishop Neil Lebhar Anglican bishop Esau McCaulley author and Assistant Professor of New Testament at Wheaton College Illinois Bill Murdoch Anglican bishop Wendy Murray journalist Roger Nicole Swiss Reformed theologian Felix Orji bishop of the Anglican Diocese of All Nations Robert M Price theologian and writer noted for Christ myth theory Phillip Sandifer writer recording artist Talbert W Swan II prelate Church Of God In Christ author president Greater Springfield NAACP Timothy Tennent president of Asbury Theological Seminary Tish Harrison Warren author of Liturgy of the Ordinary and Anglican priest Ben Witherington III biblical scholar and professor of New Testament studies at Asbury Theological Seminary Xiong Yan a Chinese dissident and a U S Army chaplain at the Warrant Officer Career College Talbert W Swan II Church Of God In Christ bishop author activistReferences edit 2011 2012 Annual Data Tables PDF Archived from the original PDF on May 14 2012 Retrieved November 5 2012 Songe Alice 1978 American Universities and Colleges Rowman amp Littlefield p 79 Cudjoe Selwyn R May 4 2011 The Souls of Black Folk Trinicenter retrieved December 15 2017 Home Religion www cla temple edu Retrieved 2018 06 07 Hilty James 2010 Temple University 125 Years of Service to Philadelphia the Nation and the World Philadelphia Temple University Press pp 40 41 ISBN 978 1 4399 0019 2 a b c Martin William 2018 A Prophet with Honor The Billy Graham Story Grand Rapids Zondervan ISBN 9780310353324 Writer Paul Leighton Staff Graham played key role at Gordon college seminary Salem News Retrieved 2018 06 27 Ockenga Institute Gordon Conwell Retrieved 2012 11 05 Mueller Walter April 2016 Reminiscences on the Early Days of Conwell School of Theology former faculty PDF Africanus Boston clergyman recalls his affiliation with MLK The Boston Globe BostonGlobe com Retrieved 2018 06 27 The City Gives Birth to a Seminary Emmanuel Gospel Center Retrieved 2018 06 27 Robert E Cooley The computer will never completely replace the professor Faith and Leadership www faithandleadership com Retrieved 2017 11 19 Gordon Conwell President Resigns Our History Gordon Conwell Retrieved 2012 11 05 Presidential Search Gordon Conwell Retrieved 2012 11 05 Scott Sunquist Accepts Call as President of Gordon Conwell Fuller Seminary Fuller Seminary Retrieved 2018 10 13 Gordon Conwell Names Its Seventh President Gordon Conwell Retrieved 2018 10 13 About Our Campus Retrieved 2012 11 05 About Our Campus Retrieved 2012 11 05 Multiple Locations Retrieved 2012 11 05 Jacksonville Retrieved 2012 11 05 Hollinger Dennis February 2 2012 A Message from President Hollinger Our construction deadline is May 1 in order to accommodate a Lausanne event being held at the Seminary May 29 June 1 Email to student body from Dr Dennis Hollinger August 22 2013 Manganis Julie May 16 2022 Gordon Conwell announces plan to sell Hamilton campus Retrieved 2022 05 25 Statement of Faith Retrieved 2012 11 05 Mission and Purpose Association of Theological Schools The Association of Theological Schools Archived May 13 2013 at the Wayback Machine Accreditation Archived from the original on 2011 07 20 Richard Lints Retrieved May 7 2016 permanent dead link Dr Richard Lints Installed as Vice President and Dean February 15 2013 Archived from the original on April 7 2018 Retrieved Apr 28 2016 Archives for Richard Lints Archived from the original on 2018 04 07 Retrieved May 8 2016 Julius Kim 2015 Preaching the Whole Counsel of God Design and Deliver Gospel Centered Sermons Grand Rapids MI Zondervan pp back cover ISBN 9780310519645 Notable Today recognizes Gary Pratico Retrieved Mar 5 2016 permanent dead link World Renowned Faculty Biblical Studies Archived from the original on April 3 2018 Retrieved Mar 5 2016 Review of Basics of Biblical Hebrew Grammar Gary D Pratico and Miles V VanPelt Grand Rapids Zondervan 2001 Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 46 415 17 2003 Roger Nicole 1915 2010 Retrieved 2014 09 24 Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary World Renowned Faculty at Gordon Conwell Archived from the original on 2018 04 03 Retrieved 2012 11 05 Scott M Gibson D Phil Westminster Seminary California Faculty Dr W Robert Godfrey www wscal edu Retrieved 2018 05 22 External links 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