From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Chicago Graduate School of Theology
Chicago Graduate School of Theology
The Chicago Graduate School of Theology is or was an Notable alumni include James Strauss and D. James
American school of theology. It was founded in 1920 as Kennedy.
Theology,
the Winona Lake School of Theology and was located
in Winona Lake, Indiana during that time. In 1970, the
school moved to the Chicago area and changed its
References
name.[1][2] [1] ^ Papers of John Abram Huffman, Wheaton College.
The school was founded in 1920 by G. Campbell Mor- Retrieved 3 November 2007.
gan, a well-known pastor of his day who had recently left [2] Forlines, F. Leroy (2001), The Quest for Truth:
Westminster Chapel in London, England to spend time in Answering Life’s Inescapable Questions, Randall House,
the United States.[1][3] Jasper Abraham Huffman served p.xx
as president of the school beginning in 1928, and his son [3] Harold Murray (1999), G. Campbell Morgan: Bible
John Abram Huffman later served as president from 1953 Teacher, Ambassador-Emerald International. ISBN
to 1970.[1] 1840300469
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