The Master's Seminary (TMS) is the graduate seminary division of
The Master's University and Seminary and is located on the campus of
Grace Community Church
Grace Community Church is a non-denominational, evangelical megachurch founded in 1956 and located in Sun Valley, a neighborhood in the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles. Noted speaker and radio evangelist John MacArthur is the senior pastor ...
in
Sun Valley, California
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. It is accredited by the
WASC WASC may refer to:
* Supreme Court of Western Australia
* WASC (AM), a radio station (1530 AM) licensed to Spartanburg, South Carolina, United States
* West Africa Submarine Cable
* West African School Certificate
* Western Association of Schoo ...
Senior College and University Commission (WSCUC).
History
The Master's Seminary was founded in the fall of 1986 under the leadership of
John F. MacArthur. In the early 1990s, the seminary experienced substantial growth. In March 1998, the seminary completed construction of its own facility on the church campus. The 32,000 square foot building houses the seminary administrative and faculty offices, library, studio facilities, and smaller class and seminar rooms.
The Master's Seminary first received
WASC WASC may refer to:
* Supreme Court of Western Australia
* WASC (AM), a radio station (1530 AM) licensed to Spartanburg, South Carolina, United States
* West Africa Submarine Cable
* West African School Certificate
* Western Association of Schoo ...
accreditation in 1988. The seminary is organized around five degree programs: Master of Divinity (M.Div.), Master of Theology (Th.M.) (added in 1992), Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) (added in 2000, originally as a Doctor of Theology), Doctor of Ministry (D.Min.) in Expository Preaching (added in 2004), and a Spanish-language Master of Biblical Ministry (added in 2017). The last four programs were added after a process of substantive change and subsequent WSCUC approval.
The Master's University (TMU) began as Los Angeles Baptist Theological Seminary in 1927. In 1959, the campus relocated to Newhall, CA. In the 1950s, an undergraduate program was developed. During the process of acquiring accreditation from WASC in the early 1970s, it was decided that the original seminary would separate and relocate (becoming Northwest Baptist Seminary in Tacoma, WA). The college remained and became Los Angeles Baptist College.
After MacArthur became president of the college in 1985, the name of the school was changed to The Master's College.
The central college campus remains in Newhall (now incorporated as the city of
Santa Clarita, California
Santa Clarita (; Spanish for "Little St. Clare") is a city in northwestern Los Angeles County in the U.S. state of California. With a 2020 census population of 228,673, it is the third-largest city by population in Los Angeles County, the 17th ...
), while TMS has been located on the church campus from its beginning.
Accreditation
The institution has been accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges since 1975. In July 2018, The Master's University and Seminary was placed under probation by its accrediting institution, the
Western Association of Schools and Colleges
The Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) was an organization providing School accreditation, accreditation of public and private universities, colleges, secondary school, secondary and elementary schools in California and Hawaii, ...
Senior College and University Commission (WSCUC), which was lifted in November 2020. The next Accreditation Visit from WASC is scheduled for Spring 2026. The institution has remedied the perceived problems within the time frame prescribed by WASC.
In June 2019, MacArthur retired from serving as the president and transitioned into the role of chancellor emeritus, in keeping with an announcement made in October 2018.
Doctrine
Theologically, The Master's Seminary is conservative and
fundamentalist, affirming
biblical inerrancy, a
Reformed
Reform is beneficial change
Reform may also refer to:
Media
* ''Reform'' (album), a 2011 album by Jane Zhang
* Reform (band), a Swedish jazz fusion group
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*''Reforme'' ("Reforms"), initial name of the ...
view of
soteriology, and a
Dispensational,
premillennial position in
eschatology
Eschatology (; ) concerns expectations of the end of the present age, human history, or of the world itself. The end of the world or end times is predicted by several world religions (both Abrahamic and non-Abrahamic), which teach that negati ...
. They have a thorough doctrinal statement, which covers the major aspects of their beliefs in a
systematic
Systematic may refer to:
Science
* Short for systematic error
* Systematic fault
* Systematic bias, errors that are not determined by chance but are introduced by an inaccuracy (involving either the observation or measurement process) inheren ...
fashion. The belief system is incorporated in the instructional tenets of their programs, emphasizing intense study of the Biblical languages in preparation for
expository preaching. In 2017, the seminary faculty worked with John F. MacArthur and Richard L. Mayhue to produce a volume of systematic theology entitled, ''Biblical Doctrine: A Systematic Summary of Bible Truth.''
The Master's Seminary Library
The seminary library began in 1986 with 7,000 volumes. The collection has been built into a major biblical and theological studies collection of over 350,000 volumes. The library collection is available online through the Voyager and Primo Systems of Ex Libris. The library provides access to a wide variety of research databases including ATLA, Thesaurus Linguae Graecae (TLG)], Early American Imprints, Ad Fontes Library of Classic Protestant Texts, and others. The Master's Seminary library was one of the founding libraries of the Southern California Theological Library Association (SCATLA).
''The Master's Seminary Journal''
Begun in 1990, ''The Master's Seminary Journal'' () is a publication of the faculty of The Master's Seminary. It is published semi-annually and contains articles dealing with the Biblical text, theology, and issues related to pastoral ministry. It also contains reviews of current books and significant articles relating to these issues.
''The Master's Seminary Journal'' (''MSJ'') is indexed and abstracted in all of the leading research tools including: ''Elenchus Bibliographicus Biblicus of Biblica, Christian Periodical Index, Guide to Social Science & Religion in Periodical Literature, New Testament Abstracts, Old Testament Abstracts.'' It is also indexed in the ATLA (American Theological Library Association) Religion Database and it is also included in the full-text ATLASerials.
Distinguished Scholars Lecture Series
Since 1990 the seminary has hosted their ''Distinguished Scholars Lecture Series'', a course taught by a visiting professor noted for expertise in a particular field of biblical or theological studies. Notable lectures include:
* 1991
Homer Kent, Homer A. Kent, "Exposition of Acts"
* 1992
Robert L. Saucy
Robert Lloyd Saucy (May 1, 1930 – March 12, 2015) was an American biblical scholar and professor of systematic theology.
Biography
Saucy was born in Salem, Oregon, and educated at George Fox College (1949–51) and Westmont College (1951– ...
, "Dispensational Theology"
* 1993
Kenneth L. Barker
Kenneth Lee Barker (born 1931) is an American biblical scholar and professor of Old Testament and Hebrew. In addition to writing several books, he was also one of the original translators of the New American Standard Bible and the New International ...
, "Scope of OT Theology as Fulfilled in Christ's First and Second Advents"
* 1997
Walter C. Kaiser Jr., "Old Testament Ethics"
* 1998
George W. Knight III, "Studies in the Pastoral Epistles"
* 1999
John Feinberg
John Samuel Feinberg (born April 2, 1946) is an American theologian, author, and professor of biblical and systematic theology. He is currently listed as Professor of Biblical and Systematic Theology (retired) at Trinity Evangelical Divinity Schoo ...
, "Continuity and Discontinuity Between the Testaments
* 2001
Eugene H. Merrill, "Theology of the Pentateuch"
* 2002
Harold Hoehner, "Exposition of Ephesians"
* 2003
Wayne Grudem
Wayne A. Grudem (born 1948) is a New Testament scholar turned theologian, seminary professor, and author. He co-founded the Council on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood and served as the general editor of the ''ESV Study Bible''.
Life
Grudem was bo ...
, "Biblical Manhood and Womanhood"
* 2005
R. Kent Hughes
R. Kent Hughes (born March 1, 1942) is the former senior pastor of College Church in Wheaton, Illinois, United States. Hughes is the author of numerous books, including the best-selling ''Disciplines of a Godly Man''. He is also editor and contrib ...
, "Paul's Concept of Ministry in Second Corinthians"
* 2007
John D. Hannah
John D. Hannah (born c. 1940s) is an author and professor at Dallas Theological Seminary. His official title is "Distinguished Professor of Historical Theology, Research Professor of Theological Studies." He served as the department chair of Hist ...
, "Life of Jonathan Edwards"
* 2008
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 Colleg ...
, "Exposition of James"
* 2009
Daniel I. Block, "Worship in the Old Testament"
* 2010
Bruce A. Ware
Bruce A. Ware (born September 30, 1953) is an American theologian, former president of the Evangelical Theological Society, and a key figure in the debate over open theism.
Education
*A.S. (1973) Judson Baptist College
*Certif. (1974) Capernwr ...
, "Universal Reign of the Triune God"
* 2012
John Feinberg
John Samuel Feinberg (born April 2, 1946) is an American theologian, author, and professor of biblical and systematic theology. He is currently listed as Professor of Biblical and Systematic Theology (retired) at Trinity Evangelical Divinity Schoo ...
, "Issues in Christian Ethics"
* 2017
Carl Trueman, "Martin Luther and the Protestant Reformation"
* 2018
Thomas R. Schreiner
Thomas R. Schreiner (born April 24, 1954) is an American Reformed New Testament scholar. He is the James Buchanan Harrison Professor of New Testament Interpretation at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. He previously taught at Bethel Un ...
, "Introduction to Biblical Theology"
Notable alumni
*
Francis Chan
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, founder of the
evangelical
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megachurch Cornerstone Community Church in
Simi Valley, California
*
Scott Seely, bishop suffragan of the
Anglican Diocese of the West
Notable faculty
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F. David Farnell
F. David Farnell (born 1958) is an American New Testament scholar, Christian minister, and is the new Pastor of Theological Training at Redeemer Bible Church in Phoenix, AZ. He was formerly professor of New Testament studies at The Master's Semi ...
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John F. MacArthur
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William Varner
Related ministries
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The Master's University
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Grace Community Church
Grace Community Church is a non-denominational, evangelical megachurch founded in 1956 and located in Sun Valley, a neighborhood in the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles. Noted speaker and radio evangelist John MacArthur is the senior pastor ...
References
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Seminaries and theological colleges in California
Educational institutions established in 1986
Universities and colleges in the San Fernando Valley
1986 establishments in California