Asian Center for Theological Studies and Mission

Asian Center for Theological Studies
Type Private Christian evangelical
Established 1968
President Dr. Young-Wook Kim
Location Yangpyeong, Gyeonggi, South Korea
Website english.acts.ac.kr
Asian Center for Theological Studies and Mission
Hangul 아세아연합신학대학교
Hanja 亞細亞聯合神學大學校
Revised Romanization Asea Yeonhap Sinhak Daehakgyo
McCune–Reischauer Asea Yŏnhap Sinhak Taehakkyo

Asian Center for Theological Studies and Mission (or ACTS) is an interdenominational evangelical Christian school in South Korea. It has two primary campuses: the smaller original location in Seoul, a larger new campus in Yangpyeong County, west of Seoul in central Gyeonggi province. It hosts undergraduate and graduate programs on a number of campuses.

History

The school traces its roots to an evangelical conference in Singapore in 1968. The campus was opened in Seoul's Seodaemun-gu on May 1, 1974, with six students. At that time it existed only as the Asia Center for Theological Studies and Mission; it received permission to form an educational corporation in 1981, at which time the formal entity of Asia United Theological College was established. Shortly thereafter the Yangpyeong campus was acquired. The college became a university in 1993.

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