Graduates of Princeton Theological Seminary's doctoral program in Biblical Studies serve the church and the academy in a variety of ways. A majority of alumni and alumnae from the program teach and conduct research in institutions of higher learning, including the following:
Colleges and Universities
Augsburg College
Bethel College
Canadian Mennonite Bible College
College of William and Mary
Concordia College
Ehwa Women's University
Emory University
Furman University
Gettysburg College
Grinnell College
Gustavus Adolphus College
International Christian University, Japan
Loyola Marymount University
Mercer University
Northwestern College
Rhodes College
Rochester College
Rutgers University
Samford University
St. Norbert College
St. Olaf College
Tabor College
Texas Lutheran University
Trinity University
University of Durham, England
University of Ghana, Ghana
University of Melbourne (Theological Hall), Australia
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
University of Queensland, Australia
University of Winnipeg, Canada
Vanderbilt University
Wartburg College
Yonsei University
Seminaries and Theological Schools
Asbury Theological Seminary
Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminary
Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary
Candler School of Theology
Columbia Theological Seminary
Earlham School of Religion
Fuller Theological Seminary
Iliff School of Theology
Institute of Christian Studies
Luther Theological Seminary
McCormick Theological Seminary
Myanmar Institute of Theology, Myanmar
Near East School of Theology, Beirut
New Brunswick Theological Seminary
New York Theological Seminary
Northeast Baptist Theological Seminary
Pittsburgh Theological Seminary
Princeton Theological Seminary
Seabury-Western Theological Seminary
St. Mary's Seminary and University
St. Paul School of Theology
Trinity Lutheran Seminary
Union Theological Seminary-Presbyterian School of Christian Education
United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities
Western Theological Seminary
The department is especially proud, too, of its international scholars who have returned to serve churches and institutions of tertiary education in various countries. These include, Sang Chang (President of Ehwa Women's University, Korea), Joon Surh Park (the Dean of Yonsei University, Korea), Anna May Say Pa (Principal of Myanmar Institute of Theology, Myanmar), K. C. Abraham (Bangalore Theological College, India), Bernhardt Quashie (University of Ghana), Takeshi Nagata (International Christian University, Japan), Morag Logan (University of Melbourne), and Preman Niles (formerly of Christian Council of Asia, now of Christian World Mission, London).
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