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The student is
at the heart of the Payne Theological Seminary experience. The
goal of both the academic and practical dimensions of theological
education is to facilitate the development of a student's social and
personal theology. Both the academic and practical aspects of
Payne's Master of Divinity Program together provide the theological
discourse, personal and social reflection, and ministerial
experience needed to service in a variety of leadership roles in the
Church, the community, and the world.
The African American community is the primary home of Payne
Theological Seminary. It is nurtured by the Black Church and seeks
to serve it by training men and women of its ministry. Payne
attracts students from many denominations in the African American
community and abroad. While the majority of its students go into
the pastoral ministry, the seminary trains people as chaplains,
educators, pastoral counselors, and community outreach workers.
The seminary
is open to qualified students of all religious, ethnic, sexual and
cultural persuasions. "Qualified" presupposes a minimum of
an undergraduate degree from an accredited university or college.
Students are expected to achieve a level of academic competence,
which will make their seminary experience an enriching one. The
entire seminary program cultivates an eagerness to learn within the
context of academic excellence. A student's academic life will
demand the major part of his/her time and effort.
If you are considering
graduate theological education, please contact us at (937) 376-2946
Ext. 201 or (888) 816-8933 Ext. 201 or via the web
for a catalog and/or admissions package.
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