The 32,000 square foot building houses the seminary administrative and faculty offices, library, studio facilities, and class and seminar rooms.
[1][5] The Master's University (TMU) began as Los Angeles Baptist Theological Seminary in 1927.
[7] In June 2019, MacArthur retired from serving as the president and transitioned into the role of chancellor emeritus.
[11][12][13][14][15] Theologically, The Master's Seminary is conservative and fundamentalist, affirming biblical inerrancy, a Reformed view of soteriology, and a dispensational, premillennial position in eschatology.
[16] The belief system is incorporated in the instructional tenets of their programs, emphasizing intense study of the Biblical languages in preparation for expository preaching.
It is published semi-annually and contains articles dealing with the Biblical text, theology, and issues related to pastoral ministry.
It is also indexed in the ATLA (American Theological Library Association) Religion Database and it is included in the full-text ATLASerials.