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Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary is an educational institution serving the Lord and
His Church. Its mission is to prepare men and women for ministry at home
and abroad. The Seminary undertakes this task as a training partner with
the Church so that what is learned on campus may be complemented by the
spiritual nurture and the exercise of ministry available through the Church.
Gordon-Conwell's mission arises out of God's redemptive work in this world effected in Jesus Christ, understood through the biblical Word and mediated by the Holy Spirit. As a theological seminary, it provides learning, resources and training through which men and women may acquire knowledge, gain skills and develop attitudes needed in Christ's ministry. Its mission, accordingly, is to serve the Church in the following ways.
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1: To encourage students to become knowledgeable of God's inerrant Word,
competent in its interpretation, proclamation and application in the contemporary
world. Because the teaching of God's Word is indispensable to the well-being
and vitality of God's people, the Seminary has a fundamental responsibility
to encourage in students a love for Scripture. The Seminary is to teach
exegetical skills by which they will be able to apply Scripture effectively.
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2: To maintain academic excellence in the highest tradition of Christian
scholarship in the teaching of the biblical, historical and theological
disciplines. Theological education, which is properly done within and
for the Church, ought to function with rigor and academic integrity. The
Seminary, therefore, must provide an environment within which teaching and
learning can best occur and encourage high levels of scholarly competence
and research in its faculty.
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3: To train and encourage students, in cooperation with the Church, to become
skilled in ministry. The Church and the Seminary share the goal of seeing
knowledge, skills and attitudes integrated in the person who ministers.
Both in traditional degree programs and in continuing education a combination
of careful training and supervised experience in ministry are educational
practices essential to achieving that goal.
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4: To work with the churches towards the maturing of students so that their
experiential knowledge of God in Christ is evidenced in their character,
outlook, conduct, relationships and involvement in society. Academic
learning divorced from a life of biblical spirituality neither honors God
nor serves His people. Such spirituality is to be expressed cognitively,
relationally and socially. It is to be translated into action, God's people
embodying His compassion, declaring His justice and articulating His truth
in society.
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5: To provide leadership and educational resources for shaping an effective
evangelical presence in Church and society. Gordon-Conwell's academic
and institutional resources are to be put in the service of the Christian
community to provide careful research on and informed understanding of critical
issues, as well as in exercising leadership in learned societies, in movements
of renewal and reform and in a variety of off-campus ministries in order
to develop a more informed understanding of what the lordship of Christ
means in our contemporary world.
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6: To develop in students a vision for God's redemptive work throughout
the world and to formulate the strategies that will lead to effective missions,
evangelism and discipleship. The central mission of the Triune God is
the creation of a fellowship of men and women who are mature in Christ and
who will love and serve Him forever. This mission is realized evangelistically
through the proclamation of the biblical gospel by those who embody the
message they proclaim and who seek to make disciples from all peoples.
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