Contact Information
Telephone Number: (+63) (46) 414-4340
Email: seminary@aiias.edu
Mission Statement
The AIIAS Theological Seminary exists to equip mission-driven professional teachers and other church leaders in a wholistic, multicultural, and collaborative approach to learning. The Seminary promotes biblically informed scholarship, spirituality, and meaningful field experience.
Vision Statement
The Seminary endeavors to be globally recognized as a center for research excellence in theology and mission: a place where personal faith is strengthened, biblical understanding sharpened, and a sense of mission embraced.
Goals of the Seminary
- Be an influential Adventist voice.
- Provide competent human resources for the world church.
- Engage in the international, regional, and local communities relevant to the mission of the church.
- Foster high academic standards and practice.
- Respond to student needs in a supportive way.
- Provide essential support systems.
- Obtain additional international accreditation.
Core Graduate Profile
Upon completion of their degree programs, graduates of the Theological Seminary will:
- Demonstrate the attributes and skills of competent spiritual leaders, including a sense of divine call and communion with God, a compassionate and accepting relationship with other people, personal integrity, and a balanced judgment.
- Successfully manage religious programs, personnel, finances, and facilities in a diverse cultural environment.
- Promote and participate in the global mission of the church.
- Inspire and facilitate personal ministry growth through a commitment to life-long learning.
- Initiate critical and creative thinking, serving as a catalyst for advancement and growth.
- Demonstrate competence in communicating through the printed medium biblically based responses to contemporary cultural, ethical, and theological issues and challenges.
Graduate Profile by Program
Graduate Certificate in Ministry
- Advanced knowledge and practice of pastoral ministry, mission, preaching, and the presentation of biblical truth.
Master of Arts in Church Ministry (MA-CM)
- Competent church pastors and administrators who demonstrate advanced skills in pastoral ministry, leadership, and the presentation of Christian doctrines.
- Teachers at the high school level.
Master of Divinity (MDiv)
- MMin graduate profile.
- Bible workers and chaplains.
Master of Arts in Ministry (MA-Min)
- Experts in intercultural studies with an emphasis in Buddhism, Chinese religions, Islam, or urban studies who are involved in ministry and provide training for church members.
- Leaders of mission to the group in their specialty.
- Teachers of mission courses at the college level.
Master of Arts in Religion (MA-R)
- MDiv graduate profile.
- Researchers in the area of their academic specialty.
- Teachers of advanced and specialized courses in the college level.
Master of Theology (MTh)
- MA-R graduate profile.
- Teachers at the Master’s level in their areas of specialty.
Doctor of Ministry (DMin)
- M-Div and MA-R graduate profile.
- Researchers in the area of their academic specialty.
- Experts in integrating biblical and theological knowledge in church ministry, mission, and leadership.
- Teachers at the master’s level and in the applied theology professional programs at the post-graduate level.
Doctor of Missiology/Doctor of Intercultural Studies (DMiss/DIS)
- MA-Min and MDiv graduate profile.
- Experts in missiology and cross-cultural ministry, able to relate theology to sensitive cultural and social contexts, leaders of change.
- Teachers at the masters and post-graduate levels in applied theology degrees.
Doctor of Philosophy in Religion (PhD-R)
- MA-R/MDiv graduate profile.
- Advanced researchers in different areas of their specialty.
- Teachers of advanced and research courses in the academic theological programs of the post-graduate level in their relevant fields of expertise.
Ricardo Gonzalez Dean, Seminary | Eike Mueller Assistant Dean, Seminary | ||
Karole Margarette Mercado Secretary to the Dean | Sheri Joy Namanya Associate Editor | ||
Ivy May Ambat Secretary, Biblical Studies and Historical-Theological Studies Department | Melchie Modillas Secretary, Applied Theology Department |