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Talbot School of Theology

Talbot School of Theology is an evangelical Christian theological seminary located near Los Angeles. Talbot is one of the nine schools that comprise Biola University, located in La Mirada, California. Talbot is nondenominational and known for its conservative theological positions, particularly its historical adherence to biblical inerrancy.[1]

Talbot School of Theology
Former names
Talbot Theological Seminary
Established1952
Parent institution
Biola University
AffiliationNondenominational
PresidentBarry Corey
DeanClinton Arnold
Academic staff
52
Administrative staff
15
Students1,320 (F 2017)
Location,
U.S.
Websitebiola.edu/talbot

History edit

In 1952, during the last year of his second term as Biola's president, Louis Talbot worked to establish a fully accredited theological seminary. The seminary's first dean was Charles L. Feinberg, who, along with his colleagues, unanimously voted to name the seminary "Talbot Theological Seminary." In 1981, the seminary's name was changed to "Talbot School of Theology" when Biola moved from college to university status.[2]

Talbot is known for its conservative theology, especially related to the doctrine of biblical inerrancy and premillennial eschatology.

Academics edit

Talbot first became accredited in 1978 by Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada.[3] Talbot has more than 1,200 students, 70 full-time faculty members, 50 part-time faculty, and offers six master's degrees and three doctoral degrees. Ed Stetzer is Talbot's seventh and current dean, serving since 2023.

Notable alumni edit

Notable faculty edit

New Talbot Complex edit

The Talbot Building Complex Project is a $55.4 million project that will take place in two phases over the course of several years. Prior to completion of Phase One, existing Talbot facilities, which had been designed for 300 graduate students, were serving 1,000 students in massively overcrowded conditions. When completed, the buildings are designed to form a seminary "campus within a campus."

Phase One added a new 30,617-square-foot (2,844.4 m2) building adjacent to Feinberg Hall, named Talbot East. This $21.4 million project added 7 classrooms, 31 academic offices, and features a faculty meeting room, prayer chapel, two conference rooms, and a Ph.D. seminar room. On May 20, 2010, Biola officials held a ground breaking ceremony for Phase One and it was officially dedicated on October 14, 2011.[4][5]

Phase Two will demolish Myers Hall, which is nearly 50 years old, and replace it with a state-of-the-art 57,798-square-foot (5,369.6 m2) building, providing 17 classrooms, 53 academic offices, a theology reading room, a student lounge/cafe', and a recreation room. Rooftop gardens will help decrease the amount of energy required to heat and cool the building. Phase Two will also remodel the first floor of Feinberg Hall to accommodate the Institute for Spiritual Formation.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Doctrinal Statement". Biola University. Retrieved 2019-02-06.
  2. ^ "History and Accreditation: Talbot School of Theology". Biola University. Retrieved 2019-02-06.
  3. ^ "ATS - Member Schools". The Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada. from the original on 2013-05-13. Retrieved 2021-10-15.
  4. ^ "Talbot East Groundbreaking Ceremony". Biola News - Biola University Blogs. Retrieved 2021-10-15.
  5. ^ "Inside Talbot East". Biola Magazine - Biola University Blogs. Retrieved 2021-10-15.

External links edit

  • Official website

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Talbot School of Theology is an evangelical Christian theological seminary located near Los Angeles Talbot is one of the nine schools that comprise Biola University located in La Mirada California Talbot is nondenominational and known for its conservative theological positions particularly its historical adherence to biblical inerrancy 1 Talbot School of TheologyFormer namesTalbot Theological SeminaryEstablished1952Parent institutionBiola UniversityAffiliationNondenominationalPresidentBarry CoreyDeanClinton ArnoldAcademic staff52Administrative staff15Students1 320 F 2017 LocationLa Mirada California U S Websitebiola wbr edu wbr talbot Contents 1 History 2 Academics 3 Notable alumni 4 Notable faculty 5 New Talbot Complex 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory editIn 1952 during the last year of his second term as Biola s president Louis Talbot worked to establish a fully accredited theological seminary The seminary s first dean was Charles L Feinberg who along with his colleagues unanimously voted to name the seminary Talbot Theological Seminary In 1981 the seminary s name was changed to Talbot School of Theology when Biola moved from college to university status 2 Talbot is known for its conservative theology especially related to the doctrine of biblical inerrancy and premillennial eschatology Academics editTalbot first became accredited in 1978 by Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada 3 Talbot has more than 1 200 students 70 full time faculty members 50 part time faculty and offers six master s degrees and three doctoral degrees Ed Stetzer is Talbot s seventh and current dean serving since 2023 Notable alumni editNeil T Anderson Founder of Freedom in Christ ministry best selling author well known conference speaker Kenton Beshore Senior Pastor Mariners Church in Irvine California currently the 17th largest church in the United States and 2nd largest in California Michael Chang Former professional tennis player from the United States Clyde Cook Former president of Biola University F David Farnell Former Professor of New Testament at The Master s Seminary and Director of the Redeemer Center for Church Leadership R Kent Hughes Editor and contributor Preaching the Word commentary series Senior Pastor Emeritus College Church Wheaton Illinois Greg Koukl Christian speaker radio talk show host apologist and president of Stand to Reason ministries Andy Luckey producer for the 80s and 90s series Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Adventures from the Book of Virtues John F MacArthur Evangelical writer pastor and chancellor of The Master s University and The Master s Seminary Josh McDowell Christian author and pastor Frank Pastore Christian radio host The Frank Pastore Show KKLA 99 5 FM Danny Yamashiro Chaplain at Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT researcher on American presidents and childhood trauma and media talk show host David Alan Black Professor of New Testament and Greek at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary Mark L Strauss Professor of New Testament at Bethel Seminary San Diego Kristina Karamo Former Michigan Republican Party Chairwoman noted conspiracy theorist and election denierNotable faculty editClinton E Arnold Talbot Dean former president of the Evangelical Theological Society William Lane Craig Research Professor of Philosophy author and Christian apologist J P Moreland Distinguished Professor of Philosophy author and lecturer Scott B Rae Dean of Faculty Professor of Christian Ethics former president of Evangelical Theological Society Robert L Saucy Distinguished Professor of Systematic Theology author and former president of the Evangelical Theological Society New Talbot Complex editThe Talbot Building Complex Project is a 55 4 million project that will take place in two phases over the course of several years Prior to completion of Phase One existing Talbot facilities which had been designed for 300 graduate students were serving 1 000 students in massively overcrowded conditions When completed the buildings are designed to form a seminary campus within a campus Phase One added a new 30 617 square foot 2 844 4 m2 building adjacent to Feinberg Hall named Talbot East This 21 4 million project added 7 classrooms 31 academic offices and features a faculty meeting room prayer chapel two conference rooms and a Ph D seminar room On May 20 2010 Biola officials held a ground breaking ceremony for Phase One and it was officially dedicated on October 14 2011 4 5 Phase Two will demolish Myers Hall which is nearly 50 years old and replace it with a state of the art 57 798 square foot 5 369 6 m2 building providing 17 classrooms 53 academic offices a theology reading room a student lounge cafe and a recreation room Rooftop gardens will help decrease the amount of energy required to heat and cool the building Phase Two will also remodel the first floor of Feinberg Hall to accommodate the Institute for Spiritual Formation See also editBiola UniversityReferences edit Doctrinal Statement Biola University Retrieved 2019 02 06 History and Accreditation Talbot School of Theology Biola University Retrieved 2019 02 06 ATS Member Schools The Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada Archived from the original on 2013 05 13 Retrieved 2021 10 15 Talbot East Groundbreaking Ceremony Biola News Biola University Blogs Retrieved 2021 10 15 Inside Talbot East Biola Magazine Biola University Blogs Retrieved 2021 10 15 External links editOfficial website33 54 23 N 118 01 05 W 33 906472 N 118 017932 W 33 906472 118 017932 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Talbot School of Theology amp oldid 1209619801, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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