NORTHERN BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY

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'Northern Baptist Theological Seminary' (often shortened to Northern Seminary) is a seminary located in Lombard, Illinois, USA near Chicago. It was founded in 1913 by the Second Baptist Church of Chicago to prepare students for church leadership.
NBTS is an evangelical Christian school, affirming the authority of Scripture, and emphasizing the importance of fulfilling the mission set forth by Jesus of going forth and spreading the Gospel. It holds full accreditation from North Central Association of Colleges and Schools and The Association of Theological Schools (ATS). [1]

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Noted alumni
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Noted alumni



David Breese - noted evangelist, author, and radio broadcaster

Carl Henry - founder and first editor of ''Christianity Today''

Torrey Johnson - first president of Youth for Christ

John Osteen - first pastor of Lakewood Church in Houston, Texas, USA

Kenneth N. Taylor - creator of The Living Bible paraphrase and founder of Tyndale House publishers

External links



Northern Seminary home page

Brimson Grow Library home page

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