Candler School of Theology

Candler School of Theology
Established 1914
Type Private
Location Atlanta, Georgia, US
Campus Suburban
Website http://candler.emory.edu/

Candler School of Theology, Emory University, is one of 13 seminaries of the United Methodist Church. Founded in 1914, the school was named after Warren Akin Candler, a former President and Chancellor of Emory University and a Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. Currently more than 500 students from over 50 denominations attend Candler School of Theology.

The Candler School is located on the Emory campus in the metropolitan Atlanta area in western unincorporated DeKalb County, Georgia, United States.

The World Methodist Evangelism Institute is a joint project with the World Methodist Council.

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History

Degree programs

Candler offers four degree programs and seven certificate programs:

Masters level

Doctoral level

Certificate programs

Certificates are awarded along with Masters degrees and cannot be earned separately

Deans

Nine people have held the deanship at the Candler School of Theology:

Notable faculty

Notable alumni

Photo gallery

External links