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South East Asia Graduate School of Theology

Index South East Asia Graduate School of Theology

The South East Asia Graduate School of Theology (SEAGST) is a Protestant graduate school of theology, established in 1966 and operated by the Association for Theological Education in South East Asia (ATESEA) in cooperation with and on behalf of member schools of ATESEA. [1]

12 relations: Andhra Evangelical Lutheran Church, Asia Graduate School of Theology, Association for Theological Education in South East Asia, B. Suneel Bhanu, Bible Society of India, Bruce W. Winter, Jonadob Nathaniel, Malaysia Theological Seminary, Michael Northcott, Outline of Metro Manila, Sabah Theological Seminary, Silliman University Divinity School.

Andhra Evangelical Lutheran Church

Andhra Evangelical Lutheran Church (AELC) was constituted in the year 1927 in Andhra Pradesh, India.

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Asia Graduate School of Theology

The Asia Graduate School of Theology (AGST) is a consortium of evangelical theological seminaries.

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Association for Theological Education in South East Asia

The Association for Theological Education in South East Asia (ATESEA) is an organisation of Christian seminaries and other tertiary institutes of theology.

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B. Suneel Bhanu

B.

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Bible Society of India

The Bible Society of India is a Christian body that is authorized to translate, produce, distribute and market the Bible and is a member of the United Bible Societies.

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Bruce W. Winter

Bruce William Winter (born 2 July 1939) is a conservative evangelical New Testament scholar and Director of the Institute for Early Christianity in the Graeco-Roman World.

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Jonadob Nathaniel

D.

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Malaysia Theological Seminary

Malaysia Theological Seminary (Seminari Theoloji Malaysia or STM) is an interdenominational Protestant seminary in the town of Seremban, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia.

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Michael Northcott

Michael Northcott (born 1955) is Professor of Ethics at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland.

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Outline of Metro Manila

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Metro Manila: Metro Manila is the capital region of the Philippines, and is one of its seventeen administrative regions.

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Sabah Theological Seminary

Sabah Theological Seminary (STS) is an interdenominational Protestant seminary located in the town of Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, East Malaysia.

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Silliman University Divinity School

The Silliman University Divinity School, more commonly referred to as the Divinity School, is one of the constituent academic units of Silliman University, a private university in Dumaguete City, Philippines.

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SEAGST, South East Graduate School of Theology.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_East_Asia_Graduate_School_of_Theology

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