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Native name | Elim Bible College |
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Motto | Fresh Learning |
Type | Theological College |
Religion | Christianity |
Principal | Dave Newton |
Dean of Students | Paul Folland |
Vice Principal | Peter Read |
Chancellor | Lyndon Bowring |
Founder | George Jeffreys |
Location |
West Malvern Road West Malvern Worcestershire WR14 4AY Great Britain 52°06′49″N 2°20′50″W / 52.113655°N 2.347158°WCoordinates: 52°06′49″N 2°20′50″W / 52.113655°N 2.347158°W |
Staff | 12 Residential Teaching Staff and 12 Visiting Teaching Staff |
Capacity | 200 |
Students | 180 |
Gender | Mixed |
Ages | 18–75 |
Website | www |
Regents Theological College is a theological college in Malvern, Worcestershire, England. It is the training centre of the Elim Pentecostal Church.
First called Elim Bible College, it was founded in 1925 by the evangelist George Jeffreys, also co-founder and leader of Elim. Originally, it was situated in Clapham, London. It later moved to Capel in Surrey, then to Nantwich, Cheshire in 1987. It became Regents Theological College in 1996.
In the early 1990s the college gained a more academic emphasis, mainly due to the work of American New Testament scholar Siegfried Schatzmann, then a faculty member. The college began offering undergraduate degrees validated by the University of Manchester. Undergraduate and postgraduate degrees are now validated by the University of Chester and doctoral supervision is now also offered in partnership with the University of Chester under the leadership of Dr. Martin Clay.
Although it still offers training for ministry in Elim, it accepts evangelical and charismatic Christians from a variety of Protestant denominations.
The college moved to its current site in September 2009.
St James' House was modestly built circa. 1860.
In circa 1890, the property was acquired by Lady Howard de Walden (née Lady Lucy Cavendish-Scott-Bentinck), widow of the 6th Baron Howard de Walden (who had died 1868) and daughter of the 4th Duke of Portland.