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Westminster Theological Seminary
Texas Campus

The Texas Campus in Dallas offers M.Div. and M.A.R. programs accredited by the Association of Theological Schools and Middle States Association, as well as a Certificate in Christian Studies. Located near the heart of the expanding DFW metroplex, the Texas Campus offers seminary training in a vibrant urban setting. With the help of Park Cities Presbyterian Church and other area churches, Westminster is preparing ministers of the gospel, campus ministers, church planters, biblical counselors and other leaders for service in Christ's church.

NEWS: Study in Israel with WTS and JUC, January 2008
Westminster Theological Seminary, under the auspices of Jerusalem University College (JUC), is offering a three-week January course in the history and geography of the Holy Land. This intensive three-week course will introduce you to the geography, history, and archaeology of Israel. The trip is being organized by the Dean of the Texas Campus, Steven Vanderhill. For more information see the Israel Trip page.

 


EVENTS and SCHEDULES

Fall 2007 Courses and Schedule

Multi-Year M.Div. Course Planner


ADMISSIONS AND GENERAL INFORMATION

Application for Admission - Texas Campus PDF

General information on the Campus

Campus location with map

Progams Offered: M.Div., M.A.R. and Certificate

Preparing for Church Planting

Library resources

Texas Campus Technology Tips

Mentored Ministry Forms

Past Semester Schedules:

Spring 2007 Courses Schedule
Syllabi
AP213 CH323 NT123 NT223 ST113 ST223 ST323
Fall 2006
Spring 2006
Fall 2005
Summer 2005
Winter/Spring 2005

Fall 2004
Summer/Spring 2004
Fall 2003
Summer 2003
Spring 2003

 


FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION

Rev. R. Elliott Greene
Assistant Professor of Biblical Languages

B.B.A., University of Texas at Arlington; Th.M., Dallas Theological Seminary; Assistant Pastor, Union Hope Baptist Church, 1980-1986; Singles Minister, New Birth Baptist Church, 1986-1989; Research Assistant/Teacher, Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship, 1989-1994; Adjunct Teacher, Dallas Theological Seminary, 1994-1999; Pastor, Sacred Trust Evangelical Church, 1994-1997; Assistant Pastor, Park Cities Presbyterian Church, 1997-2004; Assistant Pastor, New St. Peter's Presbyterian Church, 2004-; Westminster, Texas Campus, 2001-.

 

Adrian T. Smith
Assistant Professor of New Testament

B.S., London University, 1982; Dip.Th., Free Church of Scotland College, 1992; Th.M., Westminster Theological Seminary, 1997; Ph.D., 2006; Visiting lecturer in biblical languages, Reformed Theological Seminary, 2000; Teaching fellow, Westminster, 1998–2002; Instructor in New Testament, Erskine Theological Seminary, 2003–2006; Westminster, 2006– .

 

Sinclair B. Ferguson
Distinguished Visiting Professor of Systematic Theology

M.A., University of Aberdeen, 1968; B.D., 1971; Ph.D., 1979; D.D., Erskine Seminary, 2006; Pastoral ministry, Scotland, 1971–1982; Associate Editor, Banner of Truth Trust, 1976– ; Minister, St. George’s Tron, Glasgow, 1998–2003; Pastoral ministry, First Presbyterian Church, Columbia, South Carolina, 2006– ; Westminster, 1982– .
Dr. Ferguson teaches his courses in a modular format divided into several periods each semester.  Dr. Ferguson pastors a church but with the agreement of his church he will continue teaching his courses at the Texas Campus. The tentative schedule for this is given below. The ST100 level classes will be offered each year, and the 200 and 300 level classes will be given in alternating years. Dr. Ferguson's Tentative Schedule:
2007 Fall ST101 Intro to ST; ST211 Doctrine of Man
2008 Spring ST113 Doctrine of God; ST313 Doctrine of Salvation II (Holy Spirit)
2008 Fall ST101 Intro to ST; PT211 Doctrine of the Church
2009 Spring ST113 Doctrine of God; ST/PT Elective (Puritan Pastoral Theology)
We anticipate Dr. Ferguson will continue this pattern indefinitely.

Douglas Gropp
Professor of Old Testament
B.A., Duke University, 1975; M.Div., Westminster Theological Seminary, 1979; Ph.D., Harvard University, 1986. Calvin College, 1980; Harvard University, 1982-1983; Rhodes College, 1987; Catholic University of America, 1987-2007. Westminster, 2007-
Selected publications: Books Wadi Daliyeh II : the Samaria Papyri from Wadi Daliyeh by Douglas M. Gropp ; and Qumran cave 4. XXVIII, Miscellanea, Part 2 by Moshe Bernstein et al.; in consultation with James VanderKam and Monica Brady. Discoveries in the Judaean Desert 28. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2001. Articles "The Function of the Finite Verb in Classical Biblical Hebrew," Hebrew Annual Review 13 (1991) 45-62. "The Language of the Samaria Papyri," Maarav 5-6 (1990) 169-87. “The Wadi Daliyeh Documents Compared to the Elephantine Documents,” 826-35 in The Dead Sea Scrolls Fifty Years After Their Discovery: Proceedings of the Jerusalem Congress, July 20-25, 1997, ed. L.H. Schiffman, E. Tov, & J.C. VanderKam. Jerusalem: Israel Exploration Society, 2000. Contributor The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, ed. E. Meyers et al. (1997): articles on Imperial Aramaic; Nerab inscriptions. Anchor Bible Dictionary, ed. D.N. Freedman et al. (1992): article on Samaria papyri. Oxford Encyclopedia of the Dead Sea Scrolls, ed. J. VanderKam et al. (1999): articles on Samaria papyri; Sanballit.

John D. Hannah
Adjunct Professor of Church History

B.S., Philadelphia College of Bible, 1967; Th.M., Dallas Theological Seminary, 1971; Th.D., Dallas Theological Seminary, 1974; M.A., Southern Methodist University, 1980; Ph.D., University of Texas at Dallas, 1988; postdoctoral study, Yale University, 1993. Westminster , 1994-.

Michael Rasmussen
Associate Dean of Students and Ministerial Formation

B.S.A., University of Georgia, 1980; M.Div., Reformed Theological Seminary, 1987; Ph.D. Candidate, University of Aberdeen. Pastoral Ministry, PCA, 1988-2005. Westminster, 2007-.

Steven T. Vanderhill
Vice President & Dean of the Texas Campus

B.R.E. (Bachelors in Religious Education), Reformed Bible College, 1990; M.Div., Westminster Theological Seminary, 1993; Ph.D. studies, Westminster Theological Seminary, Princeton Theological Seminary, Lutheran Theological Seminary, University of Pennsylvania, Jerusalem University College, 1993-1997. Westminster, 1990-.

 

Faculty resident at the Philadelphia Campus also teach some courses at the Texas Campus.

Additional Adjunct Faculty also teach some courses at the Texas Campus.


STAFF

Sonya Kramer Smith
Texas Campus Coordinator

B.S., Vanderbilt University, 2000; M.A., Westminster Theological Seminary, 2005. Westminster, 2005-.

 

Boguslaw Witecki
Librarian and Assistant to the Dean of Texas Campus

M.S. in Physics, Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland, 1987; Th.M., Dallas Theological Seminary, 1997. Westminster, 1999-.

 



LINKS FOR STUDENTS

FAFSA Online Financial Aid Application

Mentored Ministry Information

Transcript Request Form (For current students) Requires Adobe Acrobat


FOR MORE INFORMATION

Steven Vanderhill - VP and Dean
Please contact dallas@wts.edu or call
Steven T. Vanderhill, M.Div.
Vice President & Dean of Texas Campus
Westminster Theological Seminary
Two Turtle Creek Building, 2nd Floor
3838 Oak Lawn Ave, Suite 200
Dallas, TX 75219 Map
Direct line to Steve Vanderhill 214-373-7688
Campus office 214-528-8600
FAX 214-373-0907

 

 
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