Highland College
Type | Christian liberal arts |
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Established | May 4, 1950 (1950-05-04) |
Affiliation | Bible Presbyterian Church |
Location | Pasadena, California , US |
Campus | 450 Avenue 64, Pasadena, California 91105 |
Highland College was a Christian liberal arts college in Pasadena, California, United States. It was located at 450 Avenue 64, Pasadena, California 91105.
History
Highland College was founded under the leadership of the Dr. Clyde J. Kennedy on May 4, 1950 as an agency of the Bible Presbyterian Church.[1] The Annandale Country Club property was purchased and used as the campus. Subsequently, Robert G. Rayburn became president.
On March 1, 1955, Rayburn was dismissed.[2] Consequently, a split occurred and led to the establishment of Covenant College.[3]
Notable alumni
- Francis Schaeffer[2]
Leadership
- John E. Carson (1950-1952)
- Robert G. Rayburn (1952–1955)
- Lynn Gray Gordon (1955–1957)
- Robert E. Kofahl (1957–unknown)
References
- ^ Rhoads, Gladys Titzck, Nancy Titzck Anderso. McIntire: Defender of Faith and Freedom. p. 159.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ a b "March 1: Rayburn Dismissed at Highland". 2013-03-01. Retrieved 2016-07-03.
- ^ Hankins, Barry (2008). Francis Schaeffer and the Shaping of Evangelical America. Grand Rapids, MI: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing. p. 52.
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Bible Presbyterianism
- Carl McIntire
- J. Oliver Buswell
- Allan MacRae
- R. Laird Harris
- Francis Schaeffer
- Jack Murray
- Clyde J. Kennedy
- Robert G. Rayburn
- Lynn Gray Gordon
- Thomas Lambie
- Timothy Tow
- Arthur Steele
- Gary Cohen
- Quek Swee Hwa
- General Synod, Bible Presbyterian Church (USA)
- Bible-Presbyterian churches (Singapore)
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National |
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- Bible Presbyterian Church of Collingswood
- Life Bible-Presbyterian Church
- Baraka Bible Presbyterian Church
- Fundamentalist Bible Presbyterian Church of Chile
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Liberal arts |
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