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  1. Our Story. The School of Theology held its first classes in September 1914. In 1915, it was the first building to be constructed on Emory University’s new Druid Hills campus, and was named Candler School of Theology—though history is fuzzy on whether it was in honor of Methodist Bishop Warren A. Candler or his brother, the school’s founding benefactor Asa G. Candler.

  2. Candler’s Master of Theology (ThM) is designed for those who already hold a theological master’s degree and wish to gain greater expertise in a particular area of study. They may want to deepen their knowledge to enhance their vocation or ministry or to prepare for further academic study. ThM students focus on one of many possible areas of ...

  3. 3. Feb. 2006 · The Candler School of Theology, part of Emory University in Atlanta, is one of thirteen schools of theology affiliated with the United Methodist Church. The school’s mission is “to educate—through scholarship, teaching, and service—faithful and creative leaders for the church’s ministries in the world.” Southeastern Methodists founded Candler in Atlanta in September 1914 in ...

  4. The absolute best way to experience Candler School of Theology is to visit us in person. We want to give you a warm Candler welcome and our full attention, so please check our main calendar before planning your visit so you miss school holidays and exam periods. Candler’s Office of Admissions and Financial Aid hosts visits for prospective ...

  5. The Rev. Dr. Noel L. Erskine teaches theology and ethics at Candler and in Emory’s Graduate Division of Religion. He came to Candler in 1977, and has been a visiting professor at 10 schools in six countries. His research interests include Caribbean and Black theologies, the history and development of plantation and Black churches, and ...

  6. Informed by Candler’s academic mission and commitments, the Office of Student Life strives through its programs and services to nurture the development of students as whole persons, spiritually, intellectually, professionally, and communally. Spiritually. Intellectually. Professionally.

  7. Vor 5 Tagen · Serving as teacher-scholars and serving the church. On any given Sunday, you’ll find Candler faculty across the Atlanta area serving as leaders in their congregations, Sunday School teachers, part-time pastors, or simply as church members immersed in Christian community. On other days, they’re leading conferences and workshops, delivering ...