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Presbyterian seminary in South Korea From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hapdong Theological Seminary (Korean: 합동신학대학원대학교; Hanja: 合同神學大學院大學校) is a Presbyterian seminary in South Korea.
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Motto | 바른신학 바른교회 바른생활 |
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Motto in English | "Upright Theology, Upright Church, Upright Life" |
Type | Private |
Established | 1980 |
President | Kim Hark Yoo[1] |
Location | , , |
Website | hapdong.ac.kr hapdong |
The history of Hapdong Theological Seminary began with its founding on November 11, 1980.[2][3] Park Yune-sun was appointed as its first president. Originally located in the Gangnam District of Seoul, in November 1982, it moved to its current location in Suwon, Gyeonggi Province.[4] Hapdong Theological Seminary upholds 3 pillars of school motto which are founded upon the Reformed faith. The school motto begins with a Korean word, "Barun," which means "upright," "correct," or (morally) "right" : "Upright Theology (God-honoring Theology), Upright Church (Christ-centered Church), Upright Life (Spirit-filled Life)."
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