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Fuller is a non-denominational Evangelical Christian seminary with campuses in Pasadena, Phoenix, and Houston. Explore its programs, faculty, news, events, and online resources for theological education and ministry.
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Fuller Theological Seminary is an interdenominational Evangelical Christian seminary in Pasadena, California, with regional campuses in the western United States. It is egalitarian in nature. [1] Fuller has a student body of approximately 2,300 students [2] from 90 countries and 110 denominations.
The Master of Divinity (MDiv), MA in Theology (MAT), MA in Theology and Ministry (MATM), MA in Intercultural Studies (MAICS), and Certificate in Christian Studies programs are now available fully online, with no residency requirements. We also offer the MA in Global Leadership (MAGL) in a primarily online format.
Watch videos about Fuller's programs, events, and community on its official YouTube channel. Learn about its diversity, innovation, and impact in the global church and culture.
Learn how Fuller Seminary was founded in 1947 to train evangelical leaders for the changing culture and church, and how it has grown and adapted to the challenges of theological education. Explore the roots of Fuller's orthodoxy, its branches of innovation, and its ongoing story of equipping men and women for the manifold ministries of Christ and his church.
The Spiritual Formation Certificate Program is a six-course program, designed to develop a working and living knowledge of spiritual formation in your life and for the sake of those that you minister.