Tainan Theological College and Seminary
台南神學院 | |
The main college building, constructed in 1903 | |
Established | 1876 |
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Religious affiliation | Presbyterian |
Location |
117 Dongmen Road Section 1, Tainan, Taiwan 22°59′19″N 120°12′50″E / 22.98861°N 120.21389°E |
Website | http://www.ttcs.org.tw/ |
Tainan Theological College and Seminary (Chinese: 台南神學院; pinyin: Táinán shénxué yuàn), also known as TTCS, is a private Presbyterian educational institution in Tainan, Taiwan. Founded in 1876 in Taiwan Prefecture by Thomas Barclay, a missionary from Scotland, the seminary is still in operation today.[1]
Former Faculty
- Shoki Coe, also known as N̂g Chiong-hui and C. H. Hwang, the former president of TTCS and the director of the Theological Education Fund of the World Council of Churches[2]
- Loh I-to, the former president of TTCS between 1995-2003 and an honorary fellow of the Centre for the Study of Christianity in Asia, Trinity Theological College, Singapore.[3]
References
- ↑ "Introduction". Tainan Theological College and Seminary. Archived from the original on 2007-05-22. Retrieved 2008-07-27.
- ↑ Loh, I-to (2012). In Search for Asian Sounds and Symbols in Worship. Singapore: Trinity Theological College. pp. 61–62.
- ↑ Poon, Michael (2015). Athyal, Jesudas, M., ed. Religion in Southeast Asia: An Encyclopedia of Faiths and Cultures. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO. pp. 161–162.
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