Fuller Theological Seminary
"Fuller Theological Seminary, embracing the School of Theology, School of Psychology, and School of Intercultural Studies, is an evangelical, multidenominational, international, and multiethnic community dedicated to the equipping of men and women for the manifold ministries of Christ and his Church."^[1]^
Fuller was co-founded in 1947 by radio evangelist Charles E. Fuller, broadcaster of the “Old Fashioned Revival Hour,” in partnership with Harold Ockenga.^[2]^
Faculty
Current faculty
- Joel B. Green, Professor of New Testament Interpretation
- Richard Mouw, President and Professor of Christian Philosophy
Past faculty
- Daniel Fuller, Professor of Hermeneutics, son of Co-founder Charles E. Fuller
- Carl F. H. Henry, first acting Dean
- George Eldon Ladd
- Harold Ockenga, co-founder
Notable alumni
Notes
- ? Statement of Purpose, Fuller Theological Seminary
- ? History, Fuller Theological Seminary