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“The person who knows only one religion, knows none”
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Outlook Apocalyptic for UK Theology Schools

February 11, 2025

When the Association of Bible College Principals in the United Kingdom (UK) convened in the summer of 2024, administrators came away with some pretty dire predictions.

Anthony Royle, head of the Kings Evangelical Divinity School in southeast England, told his colleagues that “it seems like 50 per cent of Christian Bible Colleges in the UK will close in the next year or two.”

There are only 30 Bible colleges across the UK, alongside the Church of England’s 23 theological educational institutions. But these are the schools that train ministers for the 16,000 Anglican congregations in England and the dozens of free church denominations. The apocalyptic outlook about the future of British theological education has some worried.

“I don’t know a theological college that does not have financial problems, enrollment issues, or some kind of existential challenge right now,” cultural commentator Krish Kandiah told Christianity Today. “It’s as bad as people are saying.”

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In Church Ministry, Missiology, Religion and Culture, Religion, Religion News Tags Theological education, Higher education, Religious studies, United Kingdom, UK, UK theology, UK theological schools, Marvin Oxenham, Anthony Royle, Church of England
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