South Pacific Association of Theological Schools
The South Pacific Association of Theological Schools (SPATS) is an association of theological colleges in the South Pacific. It was founded in 1969 and emphasises ecumenism.[1]
SPATS publishes the Pacific Journal of Theology.[2]
Member schools[]
SPATS has 27 member schools in 13 countries:[3]
- Alan Walker College of Evangelism (Australia)
- Bishop Patteson Theological College (Solomon Islands)
- (New Caledonia)
- (Tahiti)
- Fiji College of Theology & Evangelism
- Fulton College (Fiji)
- (American Samoa)
- (Samoa)
- (Marshall Islands)
- (Fiji)
- (Fiji)
- (Samoa)
- (Fiji)
- Pacific Theological College (Fiji)
- Piula Theological College (Samoa)
- (Fiji)
- (Solomon Islands)
- Sia’atoutai Theological College (Tonga)
- (Fiji)
- (Fiji)
- Takamoa Theological College (Cook Islands)
- Talua Theological Training Institute (Vanuatu)
- (Kiribati)
- (New Zealand)
- (New Zealand)
- United Theological College (Australia)
- University of Auckland School of Theology (New Zealand)
References[]
- ^ "Our Purpose". South Pacific Association of Theological Schools. Archived from the original on 7 February 2015. Retrieved 7 February 2015.
- ^ Havea, Jione (2009). "Releasing the Story of Esau from the Words of Obadiah". The Bible and the Hermeneutics of Liberation. Society of Biblical Literature. p. 90. Retrieved 7 February 2015.
- ^ "Member Schools". South Pacific Association of Theological Schools. Archived from the original on 20 April 2016. Retrieved 7 February 2015.
External links[]
Categories:
- Christian seminaries and theological colleges
- Universities and colleges in Oceania
- Educational institutions established in 1969
- School accreditors