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Ashland Theological Seminary

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Established
  
1906

Affiliations
  
The Brethren Church

Phone
  
+1 419-289-5161

Founded
  
1906

Students
  
800

Total enrollment
  
800 (2012)

President
  
Mark Harden

Location
  
Ashland, Ohio, United States

Address
  
910 Center St, Ashland, OH 44805, USA

Similar
  
Ashland University, Asbury Theological Seminary, Malone University, United Theological Seminary, Methodist Theological School in

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Ashland Theological Seminary (ATS) is an evangelical seminary located in Ashland, Ohio, with siteslocated in Cleveland, OH, Columbus, OH, and Detroit, MI. Founded in 1906 by The Brethren Church, ATS is a graduate division of Ashland University. The seminary is accredited by the Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada and the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.

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Degrees

  • Diploma in Christian Studies (available entirely online)
  • Master of Divinity
  • The MDIV can be completed in General Studies or with a concentration in Chaplaincy.

  • Master of Arts in Practical Theology
  • In addition to the MAPT students can also choose professional MA degrees in Black Church Studies, Chaplaincy, Pastoral Counseling and Care, or Spiritual Formation.

  • Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling (Ohio) and a Master of Arts in Counseling (Michigan)
  • Master of Arts:
  • Old Testament
  • New Testament
  • Church Theology
  • Church History
  • Anabaptist and Pietist Studies
  • Doctor of Ministry
  • Graduate Diplomas are available in Biblical Languages, Biblical Studies, Black Church Studies, Brethren Studies, Chaplaincy, Historical and Theological Studies, Leadership Coaching, New Testament, Old Testament, Spiritual Formation, or Youth Ministry. Many of these diplomas are available completely online.

    References

    Ashland Theological Seminary Wikipedia