Category: Talbot School of Theology
Biola Institute for Spiritual Formation Launches New Online Course for Christians Seeking Spiritual Depth
The Journey, a course about engaging with the Spirit in every season of life, is available on Biola LEARN
Talbot Professor Explores Sensory Experiences in the Gospels in New Book
Dr. Jeannine Hanger helps readers discover ways to draw closer to God through engaging the five senses in her book “Engaging Jesus with Our Senses”
Alumnus Ryan Choura (’01) has Built Some of the Nation’s Most Celebrated Events and Experiences
Choura is looking forward to working with the FIFA World Cup 26 and 2028 Summer Olympics
Talbot School of Theology is One of Top Three Largest Multi-Denominational Seminaries in the World
Talbot also lands in the top 10 largest seminaries in the world
Biola Brews Up Something Special with Alumni Coffee Collaboration
Alumni Andrew Phillips (B.A. ’03, M.A. ’08) and Nathan Tourtellotte (B.A. ’04) are bringing their signature coffee blend to Biola
Prominent Christian Leader and Dean Ed Stetzer Leads the Way for Pastors in the U.S.
Dean of 91 Talbot School of Theology will visit over 20 locations in the U.S.
Biola Launches Chinese Theology Research Initiative
The initiative was established alongside the Institute for Advanced Studies of Chinese Christianity (IASCC)
Biola Receives $1 Million Grant to Support Churches in Foster Family Ministry
The grant will help Talbot School of Theology establish an integrative program for churches
Biola Names Historic Conference after Biola’s 7th President and Former First Lady
The largest student-led missions conference named Clyde and Anna Belle Cook Missions Conference
Talbot Partners with Acts 29 to Offer Pastors in Ministry a Hybrid, Cohort-Based Program
Leaders in the Acts 29 Network can now apply for a Masters in Christian Ministry and Leadership in a unique cohort setting
New Book Guides Readers Away from Cancel Culture Toward Meaningful Conversation
Biola to host exclusive event with authors to help inspire an end to today’s argument culture