This is a list of Protestant theological seminaries in the People's Republic of China which presently includes those in
mainland China. Seminaries in
Hong Kong and
Macao, as well as training centers, are not yet included.
Established in 1983 in
Fuzhou. It is managed by the TSPM/CC of
Fujian Province.
Guangdong Union Theological Seminary (
Chinese: 广东协和神学院)
Established in 1914 in
Guangzhou as the Canton Theological Seminary, it was later made an affiliate college of
Lingnan University. It was closed in 1960 and re-established in 1986. It is managed by the TSPM/CC of
Guangdong Province.[5]
Established in 1996 in
Harbin as the Heilongjiang Protestant Bible School, it was upgraded to junior college status in 2009 and renamed the Heilongjiang Bible College. In 2011, it started cooperative teaching with the Harbin Protestant Bible School and in 2012, both schools were merged and the institute upgraded to an undergraduate school bearing the current name. It is managed by the TSPM/CC of
Heilongjiang Province.
Established in 1894 in
Shenyang as the Presbyterian Junior College, it was renamed the Mukden Theological Seminary in 1898. In 1953, it was merged with the Yanjing Union Theological College and incorporated as part of the Nanjing Union Theological College in 1961. It was re-established as a separate institution in 1982 and is managed by the TSPM/CC of
Liaoning Province.
Established in 1986 in
Beijing. Not to be confused with the earlier Yanjing Union Theological Seminary which merged with the Nanjing Union Theological Seminary. It is jointly managed by the provincial TSPM/CCs of Beijing,
Tianjin,
Hebei,
Shanxi,
Inner Mongolia,
Shaanxi,
Gansu,
Ningxia,
Qinghai and
Xinjiang.
Established in 1950 in
Kunming as the Yunnan Bible College on the premises of the pre-
revolutionLing Kwang Bible College. It was closed in the Cultural Revolution and re-established in 1989 and is managed by the TSPM/CC of
Yunnan Province.
Established in 1993 in
Panzhou as the Liupanshui Christian Theological Training Class, it was renamed the Guizhou Theological Training Centre in 1996 and moved to
Guiyang. In 2013, it was granted approval to operate as a junior college. It is managed by the TSPM/CC of
Guizhou Province.
Established in 1989 in
Luoyang as the Henan Christian Theological Training Centre, it was moved to
Zhengzhou in 1993. In 2009, it was granted approval to operate as a three-year Bible college. It is managed by the TSPM/CC of
Henan Province.
Established in 1987 in
Hohhot as the Inner Mongolia Christian Volunteers Training Class. In 2007, it was granted approval to operate as a junior college. It is managed by the TSPM/CC of the
Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.
Established in 1992 in
Nanchang as the Jiangxi Pastoral Training Class, it was registered and renamed in 1993. It is managed by the TSPM/CC of
Jiangxi Province.
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ab"Theological Seminaries & Schools". Official Website of the Protestant Churches in China. National Committee of Three-Self Patriotic Movement of the Protestant Churches in China / China Christian Council. 8 Dec 2017. Retrieved 30 Jan 2019.
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ab"神学院校". 中国基督教网 (in Chinese). National Committee of Three-Self Patriotic Movement of the Protestant Churches in China / China Christian Council. 11 Dec 2017. Retrieved 30 Jan 2019.
This is a list of Protestant theological seminaries in the People's Republic of China which presently includes those in
mainland China. Seminaries in
Hong Kong and
Macao, as well as training centers, are not yet included.
Established in 1983 in
Fuzhou. It is managed by the TSPM/CC of
Fujian Province.
Guangdong Union Theological Seminary (
Chinese: 广东协和神学院)
Established in 1914 in
Guangzhou as the Canton Theological Seminary, it was later made an affiliate college of
Lingnan University. It was closed in 1960 and re-established in 1986. It is managed by the TSPM/CC of
Guangdong Province.[5]
Established in 1996 in
Harbin as the Heilongjiang Protestant Bible School, it was upgraded to junior college status in 2009 and renamed the Heilongjiang Bible College. In 2011, it started cooperative teaching with the Harbin Protestant Bible School and in 2012, both schools were merged and the institute upgraded to an undergraduate school bearing the current name. It is managed by the TSPM/CC of
Heilongjiang Province.
Established in 1894 in
Shenyang as the Presbyterian Junior College, it was renamed the Mukden Theological Seminary in 1898. In 1953, it was merged with the Yanjing Union Theological College and incorporated as part of the Nanjing Union Theological College in 1961. It was re-established as a separate institution in 1982 and is managed by the TSPM/CC of
Liaoning Province.
Established in 1986 in
Beijing. Not to be confused with the earlier Yanjing Union Theological Seminary which merged with the Nanjing Union Theological Seminary. It is jointly managed by the provincial TSPM/CCs of Beijing,
Tianjin,
Hebei,
Shanxi,
Inner Mongolia,
Shaanxi,
Gansu,
Ningxia,
Qinghai and
Xinjiang.
Established in 1950 in
Kunming as the Yunnan Bible College on the premises of the pre-
revolutionLing Kwang Bible College. It was closed in the Cultural Revolution and re-established in 1989 and is managed by the TSPM/CC of
Yunnan Province.
Established in 1993 in
Panzhou as the Liupanshui Christian Theological Training Class, it was renamed the Guizhou Theological Training Centre in 1996 and moved to
Guiyang. In 2013, it was granted approval to operate as a junior college. It is managed by the TSPM/CC of
Guizhou Province.
Established in 1989 in
Luoyang as the Henan Christian Theological Training Centre, it was moved to
Zhengzhou in 1993. In 2009, it was granted approval to operate as a three-year Bible college. It is managed by the TSPM/CC of
Henan Province.
Established in 1987 in
Hohhot as the Inner Mongolia Christian Volunteers Training Class. In 2007, it was granted approval to operate as a junior college. It is managed by the TSPM/CC of the
Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.
Established in 1992 in
Nanchang as the Jiangxi Pastoral Training Class, it was registered and renamed in 1993. It is managed by the TSPM/CC of
Jiangxi Province.
^
ab"Theological Seminaries & Schools". Official Website of the Protestant Churches in China. National Committee of Three-Self Patriotic Movement of the Protestant Churches in China / China Christian Council. 8 Dec 2017. Retrieved 30 Jan 2019.
^
ab"神学院校". 中国基督教网 (in Chinese). National Committee of Three-Self Patriotic Movement of the Protestant Churches in China / China Christian Council. 11 Dec 2017. Retrieved 30 Jan 2019.