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The '''Beeson Divinity School''' of [[Samford University]] is an interdenominational evangelical divinity school that was established in [[1988]]. It is located at 800 [[Lakeshore Drive]] in [[Homewood]]. The current dean is [[Doug Sweeney]], who replaced founding dean [[Timothy George]] on [[July 1]], [[2019]].
The '''Beeson Divinity School''' of [[Samford University]] is an interdenominational evangelical divinity school that was established in [[1988]]. It is located on the Samford campus at 800 [[Lakeshore Drive]] in [[Homewood]]. The current dean is [[Doug Sweeney]], who replaced founding dean [[Timothy George]] on [[July 1]], [[2019]].


The school offers the Master of Divinity degree, the Master of Arts in Theological Studies degree, and the Doctor of Ministry degree.
The school offers the Master of Divinity degree and the Master of Arts in Theological Studies degree. From 1993 until 2020 it also offered the Doctor of Ministry degree.


==Hodges Chapel==
==Hodges Chapel==

Revision as of 17:01, 13 August 2021

The Beeson Divinity School of Samford University is an interdenominational evangelical divinity school that was established in 1988. It is located on the Samford campus at 800 Lakeshore Drive in Homewood. The current dean is Doug Sweeney, who replaced founding dean Timothy George on July 1, 2019.

The school offers the Master of Divinity degree and the Master of Arts in Theological Studies degree. From 1993 until 2020 it also offered the Doctor of Ministry degree.

Hodges Chapel

The Hodges Chapel was dedicated in 1995 and named in honor of Andrew Gerow Hodges in 2002. Though an original design, it was inspired by a chapel in Venice designed by Andrea Palladio. The interior of the dome contains paintings of prominent figures from Christian history and was inspired by a passage in Hebrews chapter 12. It was painted by a modern Romanian fresco master named Petru Botezatu. The chapel also commemorates one 20th century Christian martyr from each of the six inhabited continents, and the sculptures portraying each of them are also the work of Botezatu.

History

Beeson Divinity was established on February 9, 1988. It is named for Ralph Waldo Beeson, who gave a $70 million donation to create the first divinity school at a Baptist college in the USA, and for his father, John Wesley Beeson. Ralph Beeson wanted the donation to remain anonymous, but relented to the naming of the school after his father as well at the suggestion of Samford's board of trustees.

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