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The Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary's Hamilton campus was founded in 1969 through the merger of Gordon Divinity School and Conwell School of Theology. It was established by prominent evangelical leaders to equip students for Christian ministry. The Hamilton campus now serves as the main campus for Gordon-Conwell's four locations, training over 930 students annually to think theologically, engage globally, and live biblically. It offers a variety of degree programs, including the Master of Divinity and Doctor of Ministry, as well as opportunities for mentored ministry experience and courses through the Boston Theological Institute.
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Part of a series of seven one-pagers highlighting Gordon-Conwell's campuses, degrees and programs.
The Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary's Hamilton campus was founded in 1969 through the merger of Gordon Divinity School and Conwell School of Theology. It was established by prominent evangelical leaders to equip students for Christian ministry. The Hamilton campus now serves as the main campus for Gordon-Conwell's four locations, training over 930 students annually to think theologically, engage globally, and live biblically. It offers a variety of degree programs, including the Master of Divinity and Doctor of Ministry, as well as opportunities for mentored ministry experience and courses through the Boston Theological Institute.
The Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary's Hamilton campus was founded in 1969 through the merger of Gordon Divinity School and Conwell School of Theology. It was established by prominent evangelical leaders to equip students for Christian ministry. The Hamilton campus now serves as the main campus for Gordon-Conwell's four locations, training over 930 students annually to think theologically, engage globally, and live biblically. It offers a variety of degree programs, including the Master of Divinity and Doctor of Ministry, as well as opportunities for mentored ministry experience and courses through the Boston Theological Institute.
hi story Te Hamilton campus of Gordon-Conwell is the
seminarys original campus, founded in 1969 through the merger
of Gordon Divinity School and Conwell School of Teology. Our founders, famed evangelist Rev. Billy Graham; Dr. Harold John Ockenga, pastor of Bostons historic Park Street Church; and philanthropist J. Howard Pew, desired to form an interdenomina- tional, evangelical seminary dedicated to equipping students for all facets of gospel outreach. Te Hamilton campus now serves as the main campus out of four as we train students to think theologically, engage globally and live biblically wherever they are called. fi nanci al ai d Te Hamilton campus ofers a vari- ety of both merit- and need-based scholarships, including the full- tuition Partnership Program. academi c programs Nearly 40 percent of Gordon-Conwell students pursue the Master of Divinity (M.Div). Additional masters programs are ofered in many disciplines, and Doctor of Ministry (D.Min.) degrees are awarded in more than 20 areas. Additionally, Gordon-Conwell ofers a distance education pro- gram through which students can take a portion of the course requirements for the M.Div. and Master of Arts (M.A.) degrees. boston theologi cal i nsti tute Students have the unique opportunity to take classes through the Boston Teological Institute (BTI), a consortium of 10 seminar- ies and theological schools, including Harvard Divinity School, in the Boston area. mentored mi ni stry Each M.Div. student gains practical ministry experience through a mentoring rela- tionship with a ministry leader. Tis internship instills a growing passion for ministry and develops the skills necessary for faithful Christian service. key leaders degree programs Master of Divinity, Master of Arts (Academic), Master of Arts (Professional), Master of Teology (T.M.), Doctor of Ministry (D.Min.), Doctor of Teol- ogy (T.D.) in Missiology (ofered jointly with Boston University School of Teology). contact: 1 (800) 428-7329 | admissions@gordonconwell.edu www.gordonconwell.edu/hamilton HI GHLI GHTS
Seminary President is Dr. Dennis P. Hollinger, an accomplished
ethicist who also serves as the Colman M. Mockler Distin- guished Professor of Christian Ethics. Academic Dean is Dr. Richard Lints, who also serves as the An- drew Mutch Distinguished Professor of Teology. Board Chairman is John A. Hufman, Jr., who has pastored a number of churches across the U.S. and authored nine books.
Full-time, classic theological education
Residential model Vibrant and diverse student body of over 930 students from 73 denominations and 42 foreign countries Emphasis on deep spiritual formation, global engagement and practical training A faculty known internationally in the areas of biblical studies, ministry and theology hami lton