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Coral Ridge Baptist University

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Active
  
1985–2001

Mascot
  
Patriot

Academic staff
  
14

Affiliation
  
Baptist / Christian

Founded
  
1985

Type
  
Private, unaccredited, religious

Location
  
Jacksonville, Florida, United States

Website
  
WebArchive of www.crbu.net

Motto
  
I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me.

Headquarters
  
Jacksonville, Florida, United States

Similar
  
George Wythe University, Francis Marion University, Dallas Baptist University

Coral Ridge Baptist University (CRBU) was a Bible college and seminary in Florida. It merged with Freedom University and Seminary in 2001.

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History

CRBU was founded by a group of Baptist ministers and non-denominational ministers, affiliated with the Liberty Baptist Fellowship, Southern Baptist Convention, Coral Ridge Christian Fellowship, the Baptist Bible Fellowship, and the World Baptist Fellowship. Based in Jacksonville, Florida, the Coral Ridge church provided all needed classrooms, offices and equipment. The school was seen as an extension of evangelistic ministry or as "the church involved in education and ministry training". Training in Women's Ministries began at the school's inception.

In 1992, Don Sills opened a branch of the school near Cedar City, Utah. This branch was named George Wythe College. Graduate student Oliver DeMille and two others began teaching on-campus classes at this location on September 21, 1992.

On January 1, 2002, George Wythe College became independent of CRBU.

Degrees offered

In 2001 CRBU offered the following degrees, all "designed solely for ecclesiastical or ministerial and Christian education vocations".

  • A.A. in Biblical Studies
  • B.A. in Biblical Studies
  • M.A. in Religion and in Divinity
  • Ministry
  • Ph.D. in Christian History, Biblical Missions, and Youth Ministries
  • Th.D. in Theology
  • Other

    CRBU merged with Freedom University. CRBU is not connected with D. James Kennedy's Coral Ridge Ministries.

    References

    Coral Ridge Baptist University Wikipedia