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Capital Baptist Theological Seminary

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Capital Baptist Theological Seminary
Hangul
Hanja
Revised RomanizationSudo Chimnye Sinhakgyo
McCune–ReischauerSudo Ch'imnye Sinhakkyo
Capital Baptist Theological Seminary
Established1976
PresidentHan-ho Doh
Location
Seoul and Anseong City
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AffiliationsKorea Baptist Convention

Capital Baptist Theological Seminary is a Christian school with campuses in Seoul and Anseong City, Gyeonggi province, South Korea. It is affiliated with the Korea Baptist Convention. The current president is Han-ho Doh.

Academic departments

The undergraduate offerings of the seminary consist of the Department of Theology and the Pastoral Theology institute, both of which offer four-year Bachelor of Theology degrees. The graduate school offers Master's of Divinity and Doctor of Ministry degrees.

In addition, the school offers separate courses of study for women. Two-year certificate programs are offered by the Women's College and Women's Institute, and a three-year Master's of Partnership Ministry is offered by the Pastor's Wives Institute.

History

The school began as Seoul Baptist Theological Seminary, directly operated by the Korea Baptist Convention, in 1976. In 1980, the Convention chose to separate it from other institutions such as Korea Baptist Theological University and make it an independent institution, which was completed in early 1981. At this time the school was merged with two pre-existing institutions, Grace Seminary and Kyunggi Seminary, and the name was changed to the current one. The school was recognized as a theological seminary by the Ministry of Education in 1982.

Sister schools

The school maintains international sisterhood ties with Israel's Jerusalem University College.

See also