Fujian Theological Seminary

It was founded in Fuzhou City by the Fujian Provincial Christian Council in 1983, and became the first provincial-level seminary built in China after the Cultural Revolution.

[4] In 1928, the site of the seminary was converted to the Fujian Union Evangelistic College of the Methodist Episcopal Church.

[4][1] [6][3] In 1988, Fujian Theological Seminary moved to Lequn Road of Cangshan District, Fuzhou City.

The new campus covers an area of more than 15,000 square meters[1] In 2015, the theological seminary was upgraded to an undergraduate institute offering four-year study programs.

[1] Fujian Theological Seminary adheres to Sinicization of Christianity, and aims to produce pastoral talents who love both the religion and the motherland.

[1][2] The seminary journal Fujian Christianity serves as a communication platform for academic research by teachers and students.

Fujian Theological Seminary