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Southwestern Korean Newsletter

Jonghwan Jonathan Kim

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Jura International
10 June 2022
This book is a piece of the history of the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (SWBTS) in Fort Worth, Texas. It particularly pertains to the Korean Student Fellowship (KSF), for it is a collection of the monthly Korean newsletters published from June 2000 until August 2008. The newsletters contain a variety of campus events and seminary policies to inform students, alumni, and friends of the seminary on a regular basis. And the newsletters reflect many changes that took place at SWBTS. One of the most significant changes was the establishment of The College at Southwestern (which is now called Texas Baptist College) in 2005. In August of the same year, the Undergraduate and Lay Theological Studies (UGLTS) department was subsumed into the college.

Since March 2006, they have been published in English as well. The following groups of people may be interested in this book:

Former students who were enrolled in Southwestern in between 2000 and 2008 People who used to teach or work at SWBTS during the first decade of the 21st Century SWBTS Alumni and their families Friends of the seminary who had supported or visited the SWBTS campus Korean Southern Baptist leaders and church members who know SWBTS

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Imprint:   Jura International
Dimensions:   Height: 279mm,  Width: 216mm,  Spine: 16mm
Weight:   744g
ISBN:   9781915424501
ISBN 10:   191542450X
Pages:   236
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Dr. J. Jonathan Kim is Associate Dean and Professor of Christian Education in the Mary C. Crowley College of Christian Faith at Dallas Baptist University. Prior to returning to DBU in 2010, he served on the faculty at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary for 10 years. Since 1994 until 1999, he worked at DBU in various capacities: Associate Registrar, Academic Advisor, and Assistant Professor of Adult Education.

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