TALBOT THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY FACULTY
DEPARTMENT OF CHURCH HISTORY
DEPARTMENT OF SEM ITICS AN D OLD TESTAMENT
Donald G. Davis, Ph.D., Professor. B.A., M.A., University of Southern California; B.D., Northern Baptist Theological Semi nary; Ph.D., University of Edinburgh. In structor, chaplain department, Fort Mac- Arthur, California; Baptist pastor and Bible conference speaker. Glenn O’Neal, Ph.D., Professor. Diploma, Moody Bible Institute; B.A., Santa Barbara College; B.D., Grace Theological Seminary; M.A., University of Southern California; Ph.D., University of Southern California. Brethren pastor; member of board of Evan gelism, Brethren Church. Arnold D. Ehlert, Th.D., Associate Profes sor; Librarian. B.A., John Fletcher College; Th.M., Th.D., Dallas Theological Semi nary; M.S.L.S, University of Southern Cali fornia. Bible teacher; Vice-President, South ern Theological Library Association.
Charles L. Feinberg, Th.D., Ph.D., Profes sor. Director of the Seminary. A.B., Uni versity of Pittsburgh, Th.B., Th.M., Th.D., Dallas Theological Seminary; M.A., South ern Methodist University; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University. Outstanding Hebrew and Old Testament scholar; Bible confer ence speaker; author, Premillennialism or Amillennialism? and many others. Arthur Whiting, Th.D., Professor. Cliff College, England; Th.B., Pittsburgh Theo logical Seminary; Th.M., Pittsburgh-Xenia Theological Seminary; Th.D., Dallas Theo logical Seminary. Well known Bible teacher and conference speaker; author, An Air plane View of the Bible. Chester J. Padgett, D.D., Assistant Pro fessor, A.B., Wheaton College; Th.B., The Bible Institute of Los Angeles; B.D., Th.M., Princeton Theological Seminary; D.D., John Brown University. Pastor; radio and Bible conference speaker; author, Handbook of Christian Truth and others.
DEPARTMENT OF PRACTICAL THEOLOGY
DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH BIBLE
DEPARTMENT OF NEW TESTAMENT LANGUAGE A N D LITERATURE
DEPARTMENT OF SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY
James H. Christian, Th.D., Professor. B.A., Westmont College; Th.B., The Bible In stitute of Los Angeles; B.D., Th.M., Th.D., Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary. Bible teacher, member, American Association of Collegiate Registrars.
Gerald B. Stanton, Th.D., Professor. B.Sc., Wheaton College; Th.M., Th.D., Dallas Theological Seminary. Bible teacher and evangelist; conference speaker; author, Kept From the Hour.
TALBOT SEMINARY DISTINCTIVES: Qualified Faculty: Eight spiritually minded men, holding a total of 34 degrees, experienced in the pastorate, Bible conference field, evangelism, radio ministry, and chaplaincy, comprise the faculty of the Talbot Theological Seminary. Theological Distinctives: Talbot Seminary is thoroughly committed to the fundamental, dispensational, and premillennial interpreta tion of the Bible, emphasizing exposition of the English Bible, Systematic Theology, the Original Languages, along with the standard Seminary curriculum. Spiritual Heritage: Fifty years of God-blessed spiritual heritage undergirds the ministry of Talbot Seminary in its affiliation with The Bible Institute of Los Angeles, Inc. Interdenominational Outlook: The Seminary is not anti-denominational, but inter-denominational, at the same time offering courses in denominational distinctives as the need arises.
FALL SEMESTER BEG INS SEPT. 2
DEGREES OFFERED: B.D. and Th.M. (Open to men with B.A. degree)
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