Stirling Theological College
About Stirling Theological College
According to Wikipedia, Stirling Theological College is a former Australian Christian theological college located in Mulgrave, a south eastern suburb of Melbourne, Victoria. History The college was established in 1907 in Carlton, Victoria, by H. G. Harward as the College of the Bible. By 1912, there were "44 students in residence, including two women students". From 1910 to 1988 it was located in Glen Iris. It changed its name to Churches of Christ Theological College in 1989 when it moved to its current location at 44-60 Jacksons Road, Mulgrave and in September 2011 changed its name to Stirling Theological College. Stirling Theological College was named in honour of former graduate and vice-principal, Gordon R. Stirling. Stirling ministered in all Australian states and in New Zealand. After retiring he became editor of The Australian Christian.
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What Is Stirling Theological College Known For?
Stirling Theological College is known for it's academic work in the following disciplines:
- Religious Studies
- Education
- Philosophy
- Mathematics
- Engineering
- Physics
- Law
- History
- Business
- Political Science
- Nursing
- Medical
- Communications
- Literature