King's Evangelical Divinity School

UK-based evangelical theological college offering online distance learning programmes From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

King’s Evangelical Divinity School (KEDS) is a UK-based non-denominational theological institution offering distance learning programmes in biblical and theological studies. Established in 1991 as the Midlands Bible Institute, it became King’s Evangelical Divinity School in 2008. The school specialises in evangelical theology, hermeneutics, and online theological education for students worldwide.

Former names
Midlands Bible Institute
Motto"Rise up to your calling, reach out to your world"
TypePrivate, Evangelical
Established1991 (as Midlands Bible Institute)
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King's Evangelical Divinity School
KEDS
Former names
Midlands Bible Institute
Motto"Rise up to your calling, reach out to your world"
TypePrivate, Evangelical
Established1991 (as Midlands Bible Institute)
AffiliationNon-denominational Evangelical
Academic affiliations
Columbia International University (doctoral programmes), European Council for Theological Education (member)
PrincipalDr. Anthony Royle (since 2023)
Location
Online (administrative base in the United Kingdom)
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United Kingdom
CampusDistance learning / Online
Websitekingsdivinity.org
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Charity status

King’s Evangelical Divinity School operates as a registered charity in the United Kingdom.[1]

Leadership

The principal is Anthony Royle, a biblical scholar specialising in New Testament studies and intertextuality.[2] In 2024, he said that "it seems like 50 per cent of Christian Bible Colleges in the UK will close in the next year or two".[3]

Jewish–Christian studies

King’s Evangelical Divinity School has a particular academic focus on Jewish–Christian relations and biblical studies relating to Israel and the Jewish people.[citation needed]

The school collaborates with Chosen People Ministries, an international mission organisation dedicated to Jewish evangelism and education, to provide resources, teaching, and joint events in Jewish–Christian studies.[4]

The programme is directed by Rubén Gómez, a biblical researcher and specialist in Jewish–Christian relations, who oversees teaching, publications, and student engagement in this area.[5]

Podcasts

King’s Evangelical Divinity School produces two podcasts as part of its teaching and outreach activities.

  • Knowing Your Bible Podcast – A series exploring biblical interpretation, theology, and application for church and ministry. Episodes are hosted by members of the KEDS faculty and invited guests.
  • JCS Podcast – Produced under the school’s Jewish–Christian Studies programme, this podcast addresses topics such as Jewish–Christian dialogue, the Jewish roots of Christianity, and biblical studies related to Israel.

Both podcasts are distributed on platforms including Spotify and YouTube, and are designed to make theological discussion accessible to a wider audience of students, pastors, and interested listeners.[6]

Affiliations

  • Member of the Evangelical Alliance, a UK-based network of evangelical churches, organisations, and educational institutions.[7]

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