New Urban Ministry Course Offered

A new partnership with a nonprofit in Atlanta, Georgia, is giving Bethany students a unique ministry opportunity. From January 2-12, 2018, the new course entitled A Place of Refuge: Ministry in an Urban Context will take students to Atlanta

New Website Launched

We hope that our newly built website is functional and informative! Bethany’s web address remains the same: www.bethanyseminary.edu.

Bethany Student Publishes Poetry Collection

Julia Baker Swann, a student in the Master of Theopoetics and Writing program, has published a book of poetry entitled The Moon is Always Whole as part of the DreamSeeker

Occasional Student Application Form

In order to complete this application form, you will need

  • your personal information;
  • a list of your postsecondary education;
  • name and contact information for two distinct references not related to you.

Please note: This form cannot be saved and returned

Graduate Certificate Application Form

In order to complete this application form, you will need the following:

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Trustee Meeting Pauses for Prayer

On Saturday, October 27, the Bethany Seminary board of trustees meeting was halted when news came of a tragic shooting in a Pittsburgh synagogue. Jeff Carter, president, led the trustees, faculty, and staff in a moment of silence, simply

Students studying in garden

Bethany Seminary Welcomes Applications from International Students at Brethren CollegesΒ 

Bethany Theological Seminary has taken steps to make advanced education in biblical and theological studies accessible and affordable for international students who graduated from Brethren colleges.Β 

Under a newly approved policy, the Seminary

Dr. Russell Haitch Explores Links Between Faith and Science

Dr. Russell Haitch, professor of theology and human science at Bethany Theological Seminary, has published a new book entitled, Eyes of the Heart: Seeing God in an Age of Science (Fortress, 2021).

The book offers a model for unifying Christian

Bethany BOLD participants

BOLD Aspirations

The brand new Bethany BOLD program is already making an impact β€” not only on the residential student experience, but also on individuals and organizations in the Wayne County, Indiana, community.Β 

The Bethany BOLD program (which

Richard Rose

The “Beloved Community” and Peace

Dr. Richard Rose, professor of religion and philosophy at University of La Verne (La Verne, Calif.) will present a talk entitled, β€œBuilding the Beloved Community: What Does Peace Have to Do with It,” on Friday, September 15, at 1