The Master's Seminary

Motto We Train Men as if Lives Depended on It
Established 1986
Type Theological Seminary
President John F. MacArthur
Dean Richard L. Mayhue
Academic staff 20
Students 375
Location Sun Valley, CA, USA
Campus Urban (Los Angeles)
Affiliations WASC, The Master's College, Grace Community Church
Website tms.edu

The Master's Seminary was founded in 1986 by Dr. John MacArthur and is located on the campus of Grace Community Church in Sun Valley, California. The Master's College, an undergraduate Christian liberal arts college, and the seminary comprise a single corporation whose official name is The Master's College and Seminary.

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Doctrinal Beliefs

Theologically, The Master's Seminary is conservative and evangelical, affirming biblical inerrancy, a Reformed view of soteriology, and a Dispensational, premillennial position in eschatology. They have an extremely thorough doctrinal statement,[1] which covers all aspects of their beliefs in a systematic fashion. All members of the Board of Directors, Seminary Administration, and Faculty must annually sign a statement affirming complete agreement with the doctrinal statement. The belief system is incorporated in the instructional tenents of their programs, emphasizing intense study of the Biblical languages, expository preaching, nouthetic counseling, and personal holiness.

Academic Programs and Accreditation

The Master's Seminary is fully accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC).[2] It offers the following degree programs:

The Master's Seminary Journal

Begun in 1990, The Master's Seminary Journal (ISSN #1066-3959) is a publication of the faculty of The Master's Seminary. It is published semi-annually and contains articles dealing with the Biblical text, theology, and issues related to pastoral ministry. It also contains reviews of current books and significant articles relating to these issues.

The Master's Seminary Journal (MSJ) is indexed and abstracted in all of the leading research tools including: Elenchus Bibliographicus Biblicus of Biblica, Christian Periodical Index, Guide to Social Science & Religion in Periodical Literature, New Testament Abstracts, Old Testament Abstracts. It is also indexed in the ATLA (American Theological LIbrary Association) Religion Database and it is also included in the full-text ATLASerials.

An annual lecture series by the seminary faculty is presented in chapel services in the spring and then published with full research documentation in the fall issue of the journal. Those series have included:[3]

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