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New College Berkeley is an evangelical, ecumenical graduate school of Christian studies and spiritual formation. It is located near the campus of the University of California, Berkeley and is affiliated with the nearby Graduate Theological Union. 〔 〕 〔 〕 The purpose of New College Berkeley is to provide resources to bring God’s presence into the public world of work, politics, civic life and academia, as well as the private spaces of discipleship, family and friendship. All of the approximately 200 students each year are enrolled part-time in various courses, seminars and conferences. ==History== New College Berkeley was established in 1977 by a group of Christians, including pastors and scholars, with the aim of offering interdisciplinary, graduate-level Christian studies for people seeking to integrate their faith with their lives. In this mission, New College Berkeley is similar to schools such as Regent College in Vancouver, BC and the Toronto Institute for Christian Studies. The founding director, Dr. David W. Gill, co-founder Rev. Earl Palmer and the college's first president, Dr. W. Ward Gasque (1979-1982) brought to the school a firm commitment to the priesthood of all believers and emphasized a strong, biblically based Christian orthodoxy. 〔 〕 In 1983 Dr. William Dyrness became president. He was succeeded in the presidency by Dr. David Gill (1986-1989), Dr. Richard Benner (1990-1993), Steven Pattie (1993-1994) and Dr. Susan S. Phillips (1994–present, serving as Executive Director). From 1994 to the present Sharon Gallagher has been the Associate Director. New College Berkeley was an independent, degree-granting institution for more than ten years. It acquired WASC candidacy in 1988 and in 1993 became an affiliate of Berkeley’s Graduate Theological Union. Since 1994 all for-credit courses are under the umbrella of the GTU, through whose catalog such courses are offered every semester. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「New College Berkeley」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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