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Trinity Evangelical Divinity School (TEDS) is an evangelical Christian seminary located in Deerfield, Illinois. TEDS is a part of Trinity International University, and is operated by the Evangelical Free Church of America.

Notable alumni and individuals associated with the school include:

  • Gleason Archer -- Biblical scholar, inerrantist
  • Don Carson -- New Testament scholar and professor of the New Testament at TEDS
  • William Lane Craig -- Apologist and professor of philosophy at Talbot School of Theology
  • Wayne Grudem -- Systematic Theologian and scholar.
  • Carl F. H. Henry -- Founder of Christianity Today magazine, and



    helped launch the National Association of Evangelicals
  • Bill Hybels -- Senior Pastor at Willow Creek Community Church in suburban Chicago.
  • Walter Kaiser, Jr. -- former Academic Dean and Professor of Old Testament at TEDS.
  • Mark Noll -- Noted Christian scholar and historian. Professor of History at Wheaton College, Illinois
  • Clark Pinnock--Christian Theologian
  • Jim Wallis -- Author, activist, founder and editor of Sojourners magazine
  • Kevin Vanhoozer-- noted Christian theologian. Professor of Systematic Thelogy at TEDS.
  • Ravi Zacharias -- Christian apologist



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