London School of Theology

The London School of Theology (LST) is an English interdenominational evangelical theological college based in Northwood within the London Borough of Hillingdon. LST is the largest evangelical theological college in Europe[1] and claims to have one of the best specialist theological libraries in the United Kingdom.[2]

History

LST was founded in the 1940s as the London Bible College and was originally situated on Baker Street in central London. In 1970 the college moved to Northwood on a campus previously occupied by the London College of Divinity, an Anglican institution. The 1990s saw the opening of a new postgraduate centre, the Guthrie Centre, which also houses the Centre for Islamic Studies. In 2004 the name of the college was changed to the London School of Theology.[3] Its faculty has included New Testament scholars Donald Guthrie, RT France, Ralph P. Martin[4] and Max Turner as well as Derek Tidball, a practical theologian and sociologist of religion. LST also had strong connections with the Anglican theologian John Stott, an important supporter and former council member of the college.[5]

Academic reputation

According to an independent church history study by Ian Randall, the influence of LST in the evangelical world is "extremely pervasive" and the college holds a "position as a touchstone for the finest in distinctly evangelical scholarship"[6] and "has been at the centre of theological education in Britain for over fifty years".[7] According to Randall's research, LST's "unique international links mean that it is superbly placed to be a meeting point of western and non-western thought"[8] and that the school "relates to the wider sphere of scholarship" beyond the evangelical world.[9]

Principals

Courses

Undergraduate:

Postgraduate:

Distance learning:

Distance learning modules from diploma to MA level.

Notable alumni

Current faculty

Further reading

Ian Randall, Educating Evangelicalism: The Origins, Development and Impact of London Bible College, Carlisle: Paternoster, 2000, ISBN 0-85364-873-5

References

  1. . Journal LST Insight Autumn 2009, p. 2.
  2. Library of London School of Theology.
  3. History of London School of Theology.
  4. http://www.sbl-site.org/assets/pdfs/Martin-RalphObit.pdf
  5. Ian Randall: Educating Evangelicalism: The Origins, Development and Impact of London Bible College. Paternoster, Carlisle 2000, p. 18 (etc.).
  6. Randall: Educating Evangelicalism, p. xi; 277; 322.
  7. Randall: Educating Evangelicalism, p. 322.
  8. Randall: Educating Evangelicalism, p. 277.
  9. Randall: Educating Evangelicalism, p. xi.
  10. http://www.lst.ac.uk/postgraduate/ma-in-integrated-theology
  11. http://www.lst.ac.uk/pgcertte---certificate-in-theological-education-/postgraduate-studies-in-theological-education-

External links

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