Peniel College

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Peniel College
Former names
Texas Holiness University, Peniel University
Type Private
Active1899–1920
Affiliation Nazarene
Location, ,
Campus Rural

Peniel College was a Nazarene college located in Peniel, Texas. It has since closed.

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History

Texas Holiness University was founded by B. A. Cordell [1] and E. C. DeJernett in 1898. [2] It was then established on a 37-acre campus [3] in 1899 by A. M. Hills and a small holiness community at Holiness, later called Peniel and now part of Greenville, Texas. [4] It was sponsored by the Holiness Association of Texas, but the association disbanded in 1910 after many of its members united with the Church of the Nazarene. [5] The school then became one of the first three "official" Nazarene educational institutions in 1908, [4] supported by the Dallas District Church of the Nazarene, and the name was changed to Peniel College. [6] In 1920, the college merged with Oklahoma Nazarene College in Bethany, Oklahoma, which was then renamed "Bethany-Peniel College". [5]

Peniel's presidents included A. M. Hills, Edgar Ellyson [7] (1907-1911), Roy T. Williams [3] (1911-1913), J. B. Chapman (1913-1918), [8] and A. K. Bracken, who took the presidency at Bethany-Peniel College in 1920. [9] [10] [11]

Legacy

Founded in 1909, Oklahoma Holiness College, called Oklahoma Nazarene College when it absorbed Peniel College, took on the founding date of Texas Holiness University (1899).

Notes and references

  1. Hunt County Historic Commission, Hunt County Historical Marker Descriptions: Peniel
  2. A&M Commerce Libraries, Northeast Texas History and Genealogy Center, W. Walworth Harrison Library: Texas Holiness University catalogue and prospectus 1910-1911
  3. 1 2 Southern Nazarene University: History of Texas Holiness University
  4. 1 2 Raser, Harold E. (1996). Thomas C. Hunt; James C. Carper (eds.). Religious Higher Education in the United States. Taylor & Francis. p. 550. ISBN   0-8153-1636-4.
  5. 1 2 "Why These Schools? Historical Perspectives on Nazarene Higher Education Archived 2012-02-17 at the Wayback Machine
  6. Handbook of Texas Online: Texas Holiness College
  7. A&M Commerce Libraries, Northeast Texas History and Genealogy Center, W. Walworth Harrison Library: Texas Holiness University faculty 1910-1911
  8. Spirit-Filled: The Life of James Blaine Chapman by David Shelby Corlett, Kansas City: Beacon Hill Press
  9. Yearbook of American Churches Covering the year 1916 by H. K. Carroll
  10. Yearbook of American Churches Covering the Year 1917 by Clyde F. Armitage
  11. Yearbook of American Churches Covering the Year 1918 by Clyde F. Armitage

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