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Bethany Theological Seminary

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Established
  
1905

President
  
Jeff Carter

Total enrollment
  
58 (2010)

Affiliation
  
Church of the Brethren

Undergraduate tuition and fees
  
11,961 USD (2012)

Phone
  
+1 765-983-1800

Former names
  
Bethany Bible School and Bethany Biblical Seminary

Motto
  
Empowering Christian Leaders

Type
  
Private, graduate seminary

Address
  
615 National Rd W, Richmond, IN 47374, USA

Notable alumni
  
Sir Anthony Buzzard, 3rd Baronet, Tim Storey, Russ Bixler

Similar
  
Earlham School of Religion, Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical S, Christian Theological Seminary, Manchester University, Earlham College

Profiles

Bethany theological seminary 2014 report to annual conference


Bethany Theological Seminary is the official seminary of the Church of the Brethren. Bethany, located in Richmond, Indiana, is accredited by the Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada and the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools.

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History

The seminary was founded in 1905 as Bethany Biblical Seminary by A.C. Wieand and E. B. Hoff. While the two were traveling in the Holy Land overlooking the village of Bethany from the Mount of Olives in 1901–02, they decided to name the new Bible institute Bethany. In 1994, the seminary moved from Oak Brook, Illinois, to Richmond, Indiana, to form a partnership with the Earlham School of Religion, a Christian theological school in the Quaker tradition.

Educational opportunities

Bethany offers students opportunities for a degree in ministry in the form of Master of Divinity and one in research through the Master of Arts degree. Students can further refine their field of study through a degree emphasis in Peace Studies or Ministry With Youth and Young Adults. Peace-related courses cover topics ranging from non-violence and the biblical story, to peace witness in the Anabaptist/Pietist tradition, to mediating conflict in families and churches, to peacemaking in national and international arenas. Master of Divinity students pursuing a degree emphasis in Ministry With Youth and Young Adults complete a practicum experience, and Master of Arts students focus their thesis on youth and young adult ministry.

Bethany emphasizes peace, service, simple living, and the importance of the faith community. Along with the Quakers and Mennonites, the Church of the Brethren is an historic peace church, conscientiously opposed to all war, and intentional about working with peacemaking and reconciliation concerns. Several Bethany professionals and graduates are also associated with a renewed interest in theopoetics.

Students in either the Master of Divinity or Master of Arts programs can now enroll as residential or Connections students. Connections is designed for persons who cannot relocate to Richmond, and who can commit to taking a mix of classes online, offsite, and on campus as weekend or two-week intensives. One of the primary locations for off-site Bethany courses is the Susquehanna Valley Ministry Center, on the campus of Elizabethtown College in Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania.

Bethany partners with a wide circle of theological schools to further enhance graduate-level educational opportunities. These schools include Christian Theological Seminary in Indianapolis, IN; Payne Theological Seminary in Yellow Springs, OH; United Theological Seminary in Dayton, OH; and The University of Dayton Graduate School in Dayton, Ohio.

Programs

  • Certificate of Achievement in Theological Studies (CATS)
  • Ministry Degree: Master of Divinity
  • Residential
  • Connections: Online and distance learning program
  • Research Degree: Master of Arts
  • Residential
  • Connections: Online and distance learning program
  • Available Program Emphases:
  • Peace Studies
  • Institute for Ministry with Youth and Young Adults
  • Brethren Academy for Ministerial Leadership
  • Education for Shared Ministry
  • Training in Ministry
  • Notable alumni

  • Vernard Eller – author and Christian pacifist
  • References

    Bethany Theological Seminary Wikipedia