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Location
Ewha Womans University Church Room #103
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82-2-3277-3732, 3733
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  The Ewha Graduate School of Theology was founded in 1998 as a nondenominational school of theology for lay and clergy women. Ewha's pioneering role for women's theological education in Korea has continued to provide ministerial formation of women who can serve Christian faith communities as a part of the professional ministry.

In order to prepare women to participate in God's mission in the 21st century, EGST provides an exceptional curriculum to study Biblical Studies, Systematic Theology, Church History, Christian Ethics, Pastoral Counseling, Christian Education, Liturgical Studies, and Missiology.

The EGST also provides educational opportunities for Asian women who will participate in God's mission as partners in the global context.
 
     
History
1998. 3
Graduate School of Theology was established. Dr. Shung-Hee Son was inaugurated as Dean of Graduate School of Theology
2000. 2
Dr. Chae-Ok Chun was inaugurated as Dean of Graduate School of Theology
2004. 2
Dr. Myung-Su Yang was inaugurated as Dean of Graduate School of Theology
2006. 8
Dr. Kyung-Sook Lee was inaugurated as Dean of Graduate School of Theology
The aim of education
EGST aims to provide students with the academic opportunity to study the various theological disciplines and to specialize in a particular field.
The program is designed to produce graduates who best represent future Christian leaders as Ministers, Theologians, Pastoral Counselors, Educators, Missionaries, and Social Activists of the 21st century in Korea, Asia, and the World
last update : august, 2008