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Trinity Evangelical Divinity School (TEDS) is an
academic An academy (Attic Greek: Ἀκαδήμεια; Koine Greek Ἀκαδημία) is an institution of secondary or tertiary higher learning (and generally also research or honorary membership). The name traces back to Plato's school of philosophy, ...
divinity school founded in 1897 and located in the northern Chicago
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of
Deerfield, Illinois Deerfield is a north shore suburb of Chicago in Lake County, Illinois, United States, with a small portion extending into Cook County, Illinois. The population was 19,196 at the 2020 census. Deerfield is home to the headquarters of Walgreens B ...
. It is part of and located on the main campus of Trinity International University. It’s among the most conservative and largest theological educational institutions. Since the reorganization of Trinity in 1963 by
Kenneth Kantzer Kenneth S. Kantzer (March 29, 1917 – June 20, 2002) was an American theologian and educator in the evangelical Christian tradition. Life and career He was born Detroit, Michigan, United States. Kantzer, having studied at Faith Theological ...
, the school has consistently recruited and retained some of the top scholars in the world to serve as faculty.


Overview

TEDS is one of the largest seminaries in the world, enrolling more than 1,200 graduate students in professional and academic programs, including more than 150 in its Ph.D. programs. The most popular degree at the school, the
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(M.Div.) degree, prepares pastors, educators, and missionaries for many kinds of service. The school also offers a range of more focused
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programs in mental health counseling, theological studies, New Testament, Old Testament, and other disciplines. Trinity offers a comprehensive listing of academic programs with Master of Arts(MA), Master of Divinity (M.Div), Master of Theology(Th.M), Doctor of Ministry(D.Min) and Doctor of Philosophy(Ph.D) degrees. TEDS is affiliated with the
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and is accredited by the
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. It publishes the '' Trinity Journal''. Trinity honors and continues the legacy of its major contributors through a combination of centers, lectures and honoraria. The Carl F.H. Henry Center is a node to longtime TEDS faculty member and theologian Carl F H Henry which also continues his vision of theological development. The Paul Hiebert Center for World Christianity and Global Theology is named after the Trinity Evangelical Missions department faculty member Paul Hiebert. He made numerous contributions to the field of missions research and practical application on the field. The Hiebert Center at TEDS is designed to foster collaboration between missionary personnel, academics and lay persons from across the world to engage in research and field work. The Kenneth Kantzer Lectures are named after the namesake visionary who shaped Trinity Evangelical Divinity School.


History of TEDS

Trinity Evangelical Divinity School was incorporated in 1963 as the result of a merge between Trinity Seminary and Bible College and its relocation to Deerfield Illinois.
Kenneth Kantzer Kenneth S. Kantzer (March 29, 1917 – June 20, 2002) was an American theologian and educator in the evangelical Christian tradition. Life and career He was born Detroit, Michigan, United States. Kantzer, having studied at Faith Theological ...
was elected Dean and had the vision to create a “divinity school” which would be a university environment of biblical studies where world class scholars would produce world class students. Trinity became an academic heavyweight in the late 1960s by hiring top academic faculty in their respective fields. Trinity’s mission, statement of faith and curriculum were greatly influenced by Kenneth Kantzer and Carl F H Henry. Both men are ranked as being among the most important evangelicals of the 20th century. Some of the most notable evangelical scholars came to Trinity due to Dean Kantzers recruiting efforts. These faculty included Robert Culver(Systematic Theology), John Warwick Montgomery (Church history), Walter Kaiser (Old Testament), Richard Troup ( Christian Education), Gleason Archer Jr (Old Testament)and David Hasselgrave (Missions) among several others. Some of the academic faculty who were a part of
Fuller Theological Seminary Fuller Theological Seminary is an interdenominational Evangelical Christian seminary in Pasadena, California, with regional campuses in the western United States. It is egalitarian in nature. Fuller consistently has a student body that compr ...
had left the seminary due to its change of stance on biblical inerrancy. The faculty which departed believed in full biblical inerrancy that the Bible doesn’t contain any error whether it is matters of faith but also no error in history or science. Trinity became a rival to Fuller Seminary for the leadership of evangelicalism. Trinity continues to produce first rate scholarship in the 21st century with professors such as Kevin Vanhoozer, Don A Carson, Paul Feinberg, John Feinberg, Paul Hiebert and John Woodbridge holding faculty positions within the school. Trinity continues the legacy of both
Kenneth Kantzer Kenneth S. Kantzer (March 29, 1917 – June 20, 2002) was an American theologian and educator in the evangelical Christian tradition. Life and career He was born Detroit, Michigan, United States. Kantzer, having studied at Faith Theological ...
and
Carl F. H. Henry Carl Ferdinand Howard Henry (January 22, 1913 – December 7, 2003) was an American evangelical Christian theologian who provided intellectual and institutional leadership to the neo-evangelical movement in the mid-to-late 20th century. His earl ...
through the schools operation but also the Carl Henry Center on campus and the Kenneth Kantzer Lectures.


Notable faculty

* Gleason Archer - Former Professor of Old Testament and Semitics (1965-1986) *
Barry J. Beitzel Barry J. Beitzel (born August 6, 1942, in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania) is an Old Testament scholar, geographer, cartographer, and translator of the Bible. He currently resides in Mundelein, Illinois. Appointments Barry J. Beitzel has been a member ...
- Professor Emeritus of Old Testament and Semitic Languages (1976-2016) * D. A. Carson - New Testament Scholar and Emeritus Professor of New Testament * John S. Feinberg - Chair of the Department and Professor of Biblical and Systematic Theology * Paul D. Feinberg - Late Professor of Systematic Theology and Philosophy of Religion * Norman Geisler - Former Chair, Department of Philosophy of Religion (1970-1979) * Murray J. Harris - Professor Emeritus of New Testament Exegesis and Theology * James K. Hoffmeier - Egyptologist and professor of Old Testament and ancient near eastern history * S. Lewis Johnson Jr. - Professor of Biblical and Systematic Theology (1980-1985) * John Warwick Montgomery - Professor of Church History (1964-1974) *
Harold A. Netland Harold A. Netland (born 1955), is a missionary educator turned academic. He is the author or editor of nine books and many journal articles on the topic of religion and philosophy. Career Netland did his undergraduate work at Biola University ...
- Professor of Philosophy of Religion and Intercultural Studies and the Naomi A. Fausch Chair of Missions *
Grant R. Osborne Grant R. Osborne (July 7, 1942 – November 4, 2018) was an American theologian and New Testament scholar. He was Professor of New Testament at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. Biography Education Osborne got a B.A. from the Fort Wayne ...
- Late Professor of New Testament and author of ''The Hermeneutical Spiral'' * Clark H. Pinnock - Late Professor of Systematic Theology * Kevin J. Vanhoozer - Research Professor of Systematic Theology * Keith E. Yandell - Affiliate Professor of Philosophy * Wayne Grudem - Former Chair of Biblical and Systematic Theology department * Willem A. VanGemeren - Former Professor of Old Testament * John D. Woodbridge - Research Professor of Church History and the History of Christian Thought


Notable alumni

* John F. Ankerberg, host of the "John Ankerberg Show" *
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, lead pastor of National Community Church in Washington, D.C. * Craig Blomberg, New Testament scholar at Denver Seminary * Elie Buconyori, founder and President of Hope Africa University and Bishop of the free Methodist church in
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and Kenya. * William Lane Craig, apologist and professor of philosophy at
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's Talbot School of Theology *
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, Anglican bishop of South Carolina * W. Kent Fuchs, former provost of
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* Walter C. Kaiser, retired president of Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary * Dan McConchie, member of the
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, noted blogger, author, and New Testament scholar at Northern Seminary *
Douglas J. Moo Douglas J. Moo (born March 15, 1950) is a Reformed New Testament scholar who, after teaching for more than twenty years at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Illinois, has served as Blanchard Professor of New Testament at the Wheaton Colle ...
, New Testament scholar and theologian * James Moore, historian of science at the British Open University and the University of Cambridge, and visiting scholar at Harvard University *
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, Executive Director/CEO of the
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* Stanley E. Porter, President, Dean, and Professor of New Testament,
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* Cecil R. Richardson, former Chief of Chaplains of the United States Air Force * John D. Robb, chairman of the International Prayer Council *
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, vice chancellor, Uganda Christian University * Jeffrey Neil Steenson, bishop in
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, became Roman Catholic *
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, Anglican bishop of the Southwest * Jim Wallis, author, activist, founder and editor of
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* David Falconer Wells, Distinguished Professor of Historical and Systematic Theology at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary * Danny Yamashiro, chaplain at
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