Northern Seminary

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Northern Seminary is a private Baptist seminary in Lisle, Illinois. Historically known as Northern Baptist Theological Seminary, it is affiliated with the American Baptist Churches USA.

Former names
Northern Baptist Theological Seminary
Established1913 (1913)
Religious affiliation
American Baptist Churches USA
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Northern Seminary
Former names
Northern Baptist Theological Seminary
TypePrivate seminary
Established1913 (1913)
Religious affiliation
American Baptist Churches USA
Academic affiliation
Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada
PresidentIngrid Faro (interim)
Academic staff
28 (2024) [1]
Postgraduates297 (2020)[2]
Location
Lisle, Illinois, United States

41°48′33″N 88°03′22″W
CampusOnline/hybrid
Websitewww.seminary.edu
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History

The Seminary was founded in 1913 by the Second Baptist Church of Chicago named as Northern Baptist Theological Seminary as a theologically conservative alternative within the framework of its association with the American Baptist Churches USA.[3][4] In 1920 a collegiate department was founded, and the American Baptist Churches became a seminary partner.[5] In 1963, it moved to Lombard, Illinois.[6] In 2004, it was renamed Northern Seminary.[5] In 2017, it moved to Lisle, Illinois.[7]

It is accredited by the Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada.

On March 13, 2023, the president, William D. Shiell, resigned from his position amid controversy.[8] After several interim presidents, Joy J. Moore officially became the president of Northern Seminary on December 1, 2024.[9] On January 2, 2026, Moore and the Board of Trustees mutually agreed that she would resign from the position of president of the seminary.[10][11] Ingrid Faro was named interim president.[10]

Presidents

More information No., Name ...
No. Name Term Ref
1 John Marvin Dean 19131918 [12][13]
2 George W. Taft 19181936 [12]
3 William Law Ferguson 19361938 [14][15]
4 Charles W. Koller 19381961 [16][17][14]
5 Benjamin P. Browne[a] 19601964 [18][19][20]
6 Bryan F. Archibald 19651975 [19][21]
7 William R. Myers Sr. 19751988 [22][12]
8 Ian M. Chapman 19882001 [12]
9 Charles W. Moore 20012006 [12][23]
John F. Kirn[b] 20062008 [12][23]
10 Alistair Brown 20082016 [24][12]
11 William D. Shiell 20162023 [25]
John C. Bowling[b] 2023 [8][26][27]
Karen Walker Freeburg[b] 20232024 [28][29]
12 Joy J. Moore 20242026 [30][9]
Ingrid Faro[b] 2026present [10][11]
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  1. Browne served as interim president during Koller's sabbatical during his last year.[18]
  2. Served as interim president

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