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Center Yearbooks

ITC Center Yearbooks

The yearbook of the Interdenominational Theological Center chronicles the annual activities of the institutions. The respective schools are: Gammon Theological Seminary, The Morehouse School  of Religion, Phillips School of Theology, and Turner Theological Seminary. 

The Foundation

ITC, The Foundation

The Foundation is published quarterly in the interest of Gammon Theological Seminary, the Alumni, and the Stewart Missionary Foundation for Africa.

 

The Center

ITC, The Center

The Center was a publication of the Interdenominational Center in the interest of the Cooperating seminaries of the ITC (Gammon Theological School, Morehouse School of Religion, Phillips School of Theology, and Turner Theological School), the alumni, and the Stewart Missionary Foundation of Africa.

 

Bulletin of the ITC

Bulletin of the ITC

The Interdenominational Theological Center Bulletin, is a handbook of information about the academic affairs of the college in a given year. These publications usually include the list of trustees, officers of instruction, and administrators. They also contain information about the curriculum in the various programs, detail admission policies and requirements, participating seminaries, explain degree and certificate programs, note tuition fees, provide a copy of the academic calendar year, and describe general regulations fo the center. 

 

ITC, The Lantern

ITC Lantern

The Lantern is an Alumni News Publication. The newsletter is used to highlight the work of alumni, important dates, and general information about the activities of the institution.  

Journal of ITC

The Journal of ITC

The Journal of the Interdenominational Center Theological Center also known as JITC is a publication by ITC to highlight the work of the faculty.

Interdenominational Theological Center

The Interdenominational Theological Center was chartered in 1958 through the mutual efforts of four seminaries that came together to form one school of theology, in cooperation as an ecumenical cluster. The collaborative later added two additional schools and today houses five seminaries and an ecumenical fellowship. ITC is the world’s only graduate theology program with this unique model that is exclusively African American but inclusive to all people.

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