Carolina Graduate School of Divinity
Carolina Graduate School of Divinity | |
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Location | |
2400 Old Chapman Street Greensboro, North Carolina 27403 United States | |
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Type | Graduate School |
Established | 2003 |
President | Frank Scurry |
Faculty | 12 |
Enrollment | 100 (May 2014) |
Website | School Web Site |
Carolina Graduate School of Divinity is a trans-denominational divinity school in Greensboro, North Carolina positioned to provide rigorous graduate education for men and women preparing for ministry in the church, related organizations, or the marketplace.
Mission
The mission of Carolina Graduate School of Divinity is to cooperate with the Holy Spirit as he forms students spiritually, intellectually, and vocationally to shepherd God’s people with integrity of heart and lead them with skillful hands (Psalm 78:70-72). In pursuit of its mission, Carolina Graduate School of Divinity is committed to the following purposes: (1) exploring life in the Spirit, (2) equipping students with the tools they need to interact with biblical and theological literature, and (3) enhancing the ministry skills of those God has called to shepherd his people in the twenty-first century.
Core Values
The core values of Carolina Graduate School of Divinity are:
Christ as Teacher – We believe that the teacher who has come from God continues in that role today as he reveals the Father and opens the scriptures to us through the Spirit. Scripture as Trustworthy – We have the Scriptures at the center of our curriculum because they are a totally trustworthy revelation of God’s will and redemptive activity. Discipleship as Transformation – We understand discipleship as transformation into the image of Christ which enables us to love him with the totality of our being and to obey his commands. Scholarship as Rigorous – We hold that preparation for ministry should be rigorous in the development of the required theological and professional competencies. Ministry as Servanthood – We choose the model for ministry given by Jesus who came to serve, not be served. Evangelicalism as Trans-denominational – We cherish the trans-denominational nature of evangelicalism and respect theological differences among Christ-centered Christians. Mission as Global – We anticipate the day when the entire earth will be filled with the glory of God and commit ourselves to participating in the global mission given by the risen Lord.
Campuses
Carolina Graduate School of Divinity is located in Greensboro, North Carolina. Courses are also taught at Randolph Community College in Asheboro, North Carolina.
Accreditation
Carolina Graduate School of Divinity is accredited by the Commission on Accrediting of the Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada.[1]
Degree Programs
Carolina Graduate School of Divinity offers four degree programs: Master of Arts in Ministry (48 semester hours), Master of Arts in Biblical Studies (48 semester hours), Master of Divinity (84 semester hours), and Doctor of Ministry (30 semester hours).[2]
References
- ↑ "Accreditation | Carolina School of Divinity". Retrieved 27 December 2012.
- ↑ "Carolina Graduate School of Divinity Joins University Center of Randolph County to Offer Master’s Degrees". Retrieved 27 December 2012.