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The Midland Bible College is an accredited evangelical theological institution in [[England]]. The college is based near Birmingham, but provides distance learning degrees thereby meaning that it accepts students throughout the world. The college offers accredited degrees in [[Theology]] with a strong emphasis in Biblical Studies and [[Hermeneutics]]. A Masters degree in Evangelical Studies will commence in 2008.
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The Midland Bible College is an accredited evangelical theological institution in [[England]]. The college is based near Birmingham, but provides distance learning degrees thereby meaning that it accepts students throughout the world. The college offers accredited degrees in [[Theology]] with a strong emphasis in Biblical Studies and [[Hermeneutics]]. A Masters degree in Evangelical Studies will commence in 2008.
  
 
The college is positioned firmly within the evangelical tradition but is generally [[non-denominational]]. The College publishes a scholarly peer-reviewed journal called the Evangelical Review of Society and Politics.
 
The college is positioned firmly within the evangelical tradition but is generally [[non-denominational]]. The College publishes a scholarly peer-reviewed journal called the Evangelical Review of Society and Politics.

Revision as of 20:43, 21 May 2009


The Midland Bible College is an accredited evangelical theological institution in England. The college is based near Birmingham, but provides distance learning degrees thereby meaning that it accepts students throughout the world. The college offers accredited degrees in Theology with a strong emphasis in Biblical Studies and Hermeneutics. A Masters degree in Evangelical Studies will commence in 2008.

The college is positioned firmly within the evangelical tradition but is generally non-denominational. The College publishes a scholarly peer-reviewed journal called the Evangelical Review of Society and Politics.


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