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Biblical Graduate School of Theology

Coordinates:1°19′41″N103°52′44″E / 1.328°N 103.879°E /1.328; 103.879
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Biblical Graduate School of Theology
Motto in English
Equipping Ambassadors for Christ in their Marketplaces
Established1989
PrincipalLai Pak Wah
Location,
Singapore

1°19′41″N103°52′44″E / 1.328°N 103.879°E /1.328; 103.879
Websitewww.bgst.edu.sg
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Biblical Graduate School of Theology (BGST) is an evangelicaltheological seminary in Singapore that partners churches to equip marketplace Christians so that they become effective ambassadors for Christ in their workplaces. The current principal isLai Pak Wah.

History and doctrine

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Biblical Graduate School of Theology (BGST) was established in 1989. The foundingprincipal wasQuek Swee Hwa, who was succeeded in 2011 by Dr Philip Satterthwaite.[1]

BGST was formed after the dissolution of theBible Presbyterian (B-P) Denomination in Singapore. Two B-P churches, Zion B-P Church and Mt Carmel B-P Church, founded the school to become the equivalent of an 'Open University' for training marketplace Christians. The founder, Quek Swee Hwa, was the senior pastor of ZionSerangoon Bible-Presbyterian Church[2] and the institution was located at Zion Bishan Bible-Presbyterian Church from 1994 to 2004.[1]

Since then, BGST has become a trans-denominational college with students from Anglican, Methodist, Brethren, Pentecostal, Evangelical Free, Presbyterian, Lutheran, Baptist and other independent churches. What the majority of students share in common is that they work in different marketplaces - from banking, teaching, civil service, pastoral ministries, missions to technology, medical and manufacturing.

While its initial theological position was more Bible Presbyterian, the school has, since 2022, broadened its Theological Position to reflect a mainstream evangelical position, including affirmations of the Nicene and Apostles Creeds.[3] BGST’s board and faculty reflect its theological ethos with representation from Anglican, Methodist, Pentecostal, Evangelical Free and Bible-Presbyterian.[1]

In 2024, BGST announced that it would transform itself to become More than a Seminary, That is, to partner churches in the equipping of marketplace Christians. To this end, it restructured itself into four centres of learning: the Centre for Postgraduate Studies (CPS), the Centre for Christian Leadership (CCL), the Centre for Spiritual Formation (CSF) and the Centre for Equipping and Discipleship (CED). This is to provide a wider range of right sized training catering to the needs of churches and marketplace Christians.[2]

The school now offers a wide range of training from postgraduate studies, Christian leadership training, Spiritual Direction to microlearning courses. Most of its classes are hybrid, that is a mixture of zoom and in person training. The topics covered in its conferences and public lectures include Digital Theology, Creation Care, Aging, Marketplace Issues, Sexuality, Biblical Archaeology and Leadership.

Accreditation

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Biblical Graduate School of Theology is accredited by theAsia Theological Association to offer Graduate Diploma in Christian Studies, Master of Arts in Theology and Integrative Studies (formerly known as Masters Christian Studies), andMaster of Divinity degrees.[4] The school also offers 4 Graduate Certificates in Biblical Studies, Theological Studies, Spiritual Formation and Missions Studies. The credits of these Graduate Certificates are stackable and transferable to the above accredited degrees.[3]

According toBrian Stiller, BGST has followedRegent College's vision of "giving the same theological integration to people undertaking societal careers as is normally given to people preparing for a Christian service career."[5] BGST and Regent College have an established agreement on the transfer of BGST credits to Regent.[6]

As of 2009[update], 80% of BGST graduates were Singaporean. 56% of graduates were lay people who returned to their lay professions; 22% went into pastoral ministry; and 22% went into theological education and missions.[7]

References

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  1. ^ab"Milestones". Biblical Graduate School of Theology. Archived fromthe original on 2015-10-02. Retrieved13 November 2015.
  2. ^Fang, Benny (2008)."Our "oldest" student tells us what it's all about".BGST This Week.16. Archived fromthe original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved13 November 2015.
  3. ^"BGST Website". Biblical Graduate School of Theology. 2024.
  4. ^"Biblical Graduate School of Theology".Asia Theological Association. Retrieved13 November 2015.
  5. ^Stiller, Brian (2015).Evangelicals Around the World: A Global Handbook for the 21st Century.HarperCollins. p. 176.ISBN 9781401678791. Retrieved12 November 2015.
  6. ^"Accreditation and Recognition". Biblical Graduate School of Theology. Retrieved22 December 2016.
  7. ^Quek, Swee Hwa."A Word from the Principal"(PDF). Biblical Graduate School of Theology. Retrieved13 November 2015.[dead link]

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