Tennessee Bible College

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Tennessee Bible College
Motto"Bible-Centered Higher Education"[1]
TypePrivate Bible college
Established1975
AffiliationChurches of Christ
PresidentDavid Hill
Vice-presidentKerry Duke
Location,
United States

36°09′20″N 85°28′03″W / 36.1555°N 85.4675°W / 36.1555; -85.4675Coordinates: 36°09′20″N 85°28′03″W / 36.1555°N 85.4675°W / 36.1555; -85.4675
Websitewww.tn-biblecollege.edu

Tennessee Bible College is a private college located in Cookeville, Tennessee, United States. It is supported by Churches of Christ and members of the Church of Christ. Tennessee Bible College is authorized by the Tennessee Higher Education Commission.[2]

History[]

Tennessee Bible College was founded in 1975 by the first president of the college, Malcolm Hill. His vision was to create a college to train preachers and Bible workers. Teaching the Bible only and no manmade doctrine or creed is the emphasis. Special emphasis is given to apologetics.[3]

Distance learning[]

TBC also has an online college, through which students can receive a degree or certificate. The college also has a free Bible correspondence course.[4]

Degrees[]

  • Two-year diploma in Bible
  • Bachelor of Religious Education (BRE)
  • Master of Theology (Th.M.)
  • Doctor of Theology (Th.D.)

Presidents[]

  • Malcolm Hill: 1975–2010
  • David Hill: 2010–present

Notable alumni and faculty[]

  • Thomas B. Warren, faculty member, Restoration theologian, and religious philosopher

References[]

  1. ^ http://www.tn-biblecollege.edu/index.html
  2. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2010-05-28. Retrieved 2010-10-25.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^ http://www.tn-biblecollege.edu/index.html
  4. ^ https://www.tn-biblecollege.edu/bcc.html

External links[]

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