Description
Talbot, a graduate program of Biola University, is a theologically conservative, evangelical seminary. The seminary couples solid evangelical scholarship with intentional character development to prepare students for a lifetime of ministry.
Talbot is one of the seven schools that comprise Biola University, located in La Mirada, California.
History
In 1952, during the last year of his second term as Biola’s president, Dr. Louis T. Talbot worked to establish a fully accredited theological seminary. The seminary’s first dean was Charles L. Feinberg, who, along with his colleagues, unanimously voted to name the seminary “Talbot Theological Seminary.” In 1981, the seminary’s name was changed to “Talbot School of Theology” when Biola moved from college to university status.
Talbot is known for its conservative evangelical theology, especially related to the doctrine of Biblical inerrancy and premillennial eschatology.
Financial Status
Legal Name
Biola University Inc.Tax ID
95-05496002013 Revenue
$199,717,589.00
2012 Revenue
$189,865,048.00
2011 Revenue
$186,512,029.00
2010 Revenue
$170,340,957.00
2009 Revenue
$162,270,128.00
2008 Revenue
$151,429,593.00
2013 Net Assets
$223,307,484.00
2012 Net Assets
$198,070,829.00
2011 Net Assets
$179,967,424.00
2010 Net Assets
$169,407,154.00
2009 Net Assets
$146,028,359.00
2008 Net Assets
$127,522,946.00