Central Taiwan Theological Seminary

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Central Taiwan Theological Seminary
(Chinese :中台神學院)
TypePrivate seminary
Established1951年
President David Chao
Location
No. 36, Linsen Rd., West District, Taichung City, Republic of China (Taiwan)
Website www.ctts.org.tw (in Chinese)

The Central Taiwan Theological Seminary, or Chung Tai Theological Seminary, is a Protestant school in Taichung City, Taiwan. Founded in 1951, the school is now an accredited member of the Asia Theological Association. It offered programs ranging from certificates to doctorate degrees. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

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History

In October 1951, the Central Taiwan Theological Seminary was founded by the Far East Missionary Society (now the International Missionary Society) in Taichung City Taiwan, with Pastor Chi Ai-mu as its first president. The seminary initially rented two villas at No. 24, Taiping Road. Six teachers and thirty-three new students attended the opening ceremony. [3] [6]

In 1952, with the assistance of Taichung Mayor Yang Chi-hsien, the seminary purchased 2.9 mu of land in Lane 45, Section 2, Shuangshi Road for its campus. Construction began with a donation from Bob Pierce, founder of the World Vision. The building was completed in 1953 and named "Pierce Hall" in his honor. [6]

In 1972, approximately 2,500 ping (approximately 667 square meters) of land on Sanmin Road was sold to raise funds for the construction of classrooms, an auditorium, and dormitories. [6]

In 1978, Pastor Su Hsiao-hsing became the first Taiwanese president; prior to that, the position was held by Western missionaries. [3]

In 1980, the Taichung City Government acquired 517 ping (approximately 343 square meters) of land to widen Jinnan Street. [6]

In 1989, the Taichung City Government acquired 365 ping (approximately 243 square meters) of land to develop Jinxin Street. In the same year the school's Bachelor degrees were recognized by the Asia Theological Association. [6]

On March 12, 1999, the International Missionary Society donated 2/3 of the 5,000 ping of the campus land to the school. [6]

In 2006, the Shuangshi Road campus was sold to Yimin Construction, and the school moved to a temporary campus on Linsen Road in the following year. [6]

In 2008, the school purchased 18,000 ping (approximately 3,333 square meters) of land in Tanzih District for the construction of future school buildings. [6] [4]

In 2019, the seminary opened the Central Taiwan Theological Seminary North America Office (CTTSNA) in the United States. [3]

In 2020, The school launched its pastoral doctoral program. [5]

In 2021, the environmental impact assessment review meeting for the development of the new campus in Tanzih was approved. [3]

Over the past 70 years, it has trained about 1,000 workers, who serve in churches and organizations throughout Taiwan. Some pastors have also gone to serve in churches or evangelistic organizations in Southeast Asia, Japan, Europe, and America. [3]

Programs

The programs offer by Central Taiwan Theological Seminary include: [1]

They are all accredited by the Asia Theological Association. [1]

Other information

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 "ATA Members". Asia Theological Association . Retrieved 2025-10-30.
  2. 1 2 "中台神學院 (Central Taiwan Theological Seminary)". Chinese Church and Organization Directory (in Chinese). Chinese Christian Network Development Association. Retrieved 2025-10-30.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Lin Zhiwen (林稚雯) (July 12, 2024). "到如今耶和華都幫助我們!中台神學院走過70禧年,持續更新、接軌國際 (Even now, Jehovah is with us! Chung Tai Theological Seminary celebrates its 70th anniversary, continuously updating and connecting with international standards)". Christian Daily (in Chinese). Taichung City.
  4. 1 2 Yu-Fen Ho (2019-04-06). "【神學院教甚麼─中台神學院】經歷更新與重建 裝備神國工人面對大時代挑戰 ([What Does a Theological Seminary Teach? – Chung Tai Theological Seminary] Experiencing Renewal and Reconstruction: Equipping God's Kingdom Workers to Face the Challenges of This Great Era)" (in Chinese). 基督教論壇報 (Christian Tribune).
  5. 1 2 Li Rongzhen (2025-05-19). "社會不斷在變教牧挑戰大 中台神學院「僕將召集」呼召牧者再進修 (Society is constantly changing, and pastoral challenges are increasing. Chung-Tai Theological Seminary "Calls for Pastors," calling for further education)" (in Chinese). Christian Tribune.
  6. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "中台簡史 (Our history)" (in Chinese). Central Taiwan Theological Seminary. Retrieved 2025-10-30.
  7. "Teaching team" (in Chinese). Central Taiwan Theological Seminary. Retrieved 2025-10-30.
  8. "About us" (in Chinese). Central Taiwan Theological Seminary Library. Retrieved 2025-10-30.
  9. "Central Taiwan Theological Seminary North America". Cause IQ. Retrieved 2025-10-30.