Wales Evangelical School of Theology
The Wales Evangelical School of Theology (formerly the Evangelical Theological College of Wales) is a Reformed Christian educational institution located in Bryntirion in Bridgend, South Wales. Its doctrinal position is conservative evangelical.[1]
Founded in 1936 as the Barry School of Evangelism (1936–1950) (also called Barry Bible College), was called South Wales Bible College (1950–1985), and then the Evangelical Theological College of Wales (1985–2006).[2][3] The school was situated in Barry from 1950 to 1985.[1][4][5][6] Eryl Davies became Principal in September 1985, moving the college to the seven acre grounds of the historic Bryntirion House in Bridgend. Jonathan Stephen became Principal in 2006 and the college was renamed Wales Evangelical School of Theology.[2][4][1]
The school had 170 students in 2009-10 in undergraduate and graduate degree programs up to the Ph.D.[2] It is accredited by the British Accreditation Council to grant the PhD, MA, MMin, DMin, MPhil, MTh, LTh, and the BA in Theology.[7]
The graduate program was described by Iain Murray as "well-known British training schools for ministers and missionaries" that attracts evangelical Christians wishing to study for the ministry.[8] WEST has a significant international enrolment, including students from Korea.[9] It has trained generations of men for the Reformed ministry.[10][11][12][13][14]
Soon after assuming the Presidency, Stephen announced major fundraising and expansion campaigns.[1] As of 2008, the School was looking for suitable real estate to purchase.[15] The proposal met local opposition from groups that did not want the change to come to the proposed site and difficulties over the high price.[16][17]
Since 2007 WEST's mission of spreading the gospel has been backed though a partnership with the SaRang Community Church which has added WEST and Wales to its worldwide areas of active mission.[18][19][20][21][22][23][24] According to WEST lecturer Sungho Choi, Welsh and Korean evangelicals have a "unique link" because the first Protestant missionary to Korea, the 19th century Robert Jermain Thomas, was from Llanover, Abergavenny, Wales.[25]
Notable alumni
- Ian Paisley began his theological training at the school when it was known as the Barry School of Evangelism.[26]
See also
References
- ^ a b c d Kerry Orchard [1]"West's annual meeting", July 2007, Evangelical Times.
- ^ a b c "History of WEST". Wales Evangelical School of Theology. http://www.west.org.uk/About-Us/History. Retrieved 27 May 2011.
- ^ Taught to Serve: History of Barry and Bryntirion Colleges, Noel Gibbard, Bryntirion Press (1996)
- ^ a b http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/TheoColl.html
- ^ "Preaching--Pure and Simple," Stuart Olyott, Evangelical Movement of Wales, 2005, p. 181.
- ^ Bruce, Steve, Conservative Protestant politics, Oxford University Press, 1998, p. 68.
- ^ [2]
- ^ Murray, Iain. "Reinventing Evangelicalism". Banner of Truth Trust. http://www.banneroftruth.org/pages/articles/article_print.php?1379. Retrieved 27 May 2011.
- ^ [3] Bournemouth Korean Church webpage.
- ^ Philip Keevil [4] church web site.
- ^ Vehicles of grace and hope: Welsh missionaries in India, 1800-1970, D. Ben Rees (2002) Rev. Ernest Garfield Evans, p. 37.
- ^ [www.bible.lv/information/our_teachers.html] Rev. Dr. John Wook, Faculty page, Riga International Bible Institute.
- ^ [5] Gethsemane Ministry; In Christ's service in India, Rev. V.J.H.S. Nelson.
- ^ [6] faculty page of the International Christian College, Rev. David Smith, missionary to Nigeria.
- ^ Andrew Harrison [7]" Religious school interest in site of Ogmore Centre", Sept. 18 2008, Glamorgan Gazette
- ^ Andrew Harrison [8]" AM backs Facebook school petition", Oct. 9 2008 Glamorgan Gazette.
- ^ Rachel Moses [9] "Council delay residential home's fate", Dec. 30, 2010, Glamorgan Gazettes.
- ^ Jonathan Stephen,East meets WEST; On how Koreans are backing Wales Evangelical School of Theology, May, 2011, Evangelicals Now.
- ^ Kerry Orchard [10]"WEST" July 2010, Evangelical Times.
- ^ [11] (google translate title: "Love Church Discipleship Ministry is expected to expand into Europe.) March 11, 2011.
- ^ [12] “서진시대 교두보 역할 감당하겠다” 사랑의교회, 웨일즈복음주의신학교와 파트너십 맺어 (Google translate dateline and title:Church of Love on October 27 16:00 WEST (Wales Evangelical School of theology) and the signing of the partnership has promised.) (newspaper name according to Google translate:"Hunan Power News Power Chungcheong News", )
- ^ [13] 사랑의교회, 영국 웨일즈 신학교와 조인식 가져 크리스천투데이 김진영 기자 jykim@chtoday.co.kr (Google translate dateline and title:Love Churches, seminaries, and the signing of Wales brought Christian Today reporter Kim Jin Kim Jin, March 1, 2011) Christian Today newspaper. This one has an illustration of the signing ceremony)
- ^ [14] 사랑의교회, WEST신학교와 조인식 유럽복음화 위한 전초기지 마련 (Google translate dateline and title:Digital Holiness - Mar 9, 2011 Namwonjun reporters Church of Love (ohjeonghyeon Rev.) southwest of England and Wales last February 27 the only college in evangelical theology 'Wales Evangelical School of theology) also has illustration of the agreement signing.
- ^ [15] March 3, 2011, (Google translate title: Wales Evangelical Theological Seminary and the signing of the Church...)(First paragraph according to google translate: Church of Love (ohjeonghyeon pastor) to go on a European jaebok negative campaign. Five ministers in the Church of the recent Seoul Seocho-loving Jonathan Stephen Wales Evangelical Theological Seminary (WEST · Wales Evangelical School of Theology) have the next president and the signing of a special program for church leaders, missionaries, education and home, including the world jaepasong seminary exchange, the lay Promote global education and decided to get out.
- ^ Dai Blatchford[www.westwalesexporters.co.uk/pdfdocs/BusinessLife_Feb09_Korea.pdf]"Deals are Done over the Dinner Table", Jan./Feb. 2010, Business Life.
- ^ Dr. Ian Paisley's Stand for the Old Bible, Free Presbyterian Church
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