Diversity at Pasadena Seminary

January 17, 2004

Source: Los Angeles Times

http://www.latimes.com/features/religion/la-me-beliefs17jan17,0,5270711.story?coll=la-news-religion

On January 17, 2004 the Los Angeles Times published an article on the Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena. The article notes that "hundreds of international scholars make the small evangelical seminary campus, a stone's throw from Pasadena City Hall, at times seem like a spiritual United Nations. Representing Africa, Latin America and Asia, where Evangelical and Pentacostal Christianity is experiencing fast growth, nearly 200 students from 30 countries are enrolled in Fuller's School of Intercultural Studies. International students account for 27% of the 4,000 students at the Fuller campus, which also includes the theology and psychology schools. The largest contingent of students is from South Korea. Other big groups are from Nigeria, Ghana, Ethiopia, India, Japan, Brazil and Mexico, representing more than 100 denominations, including some Roman Catholics."

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