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{{Infobox university
{{Infobox university
|name = Biola University
|name = Biola University
|image = [[Image:Biola logo16.png|200px]]
|image = [[Berkas:Biola logo16.png|200px]]
|motto = ''Above All Give Glory to God''
|motto = ''Above All Give Glory to God''
|established = 25 Februari 1908
|established = 25 Februari 1908
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== Sejarah ==
== Sejarah ==
[[Image:Biola-1912-1916.jpg|thumb|Biola's former Los Angeles building: under construction (top) and complete in 1916 (bottom). It was demolished in 1988, after damage in [[1987 Whittier Narrows earthquake|a 1987 earthquake]].<ref name="Stargel"/>]]
[[Image:Biola-1912-1916.jpg|thumb|Biola's former Los Angeles building: under construction (top) and complete in 1916 (bottom). It was demolished in 1988, after damage in [[1987 Whittier Narrows earthquake|a 1987 earthquake]].<ref name="Stargel"/>]]
Biola University was founded in 1908 as the '''B'''ible '''I'''nstitute '''O'''f '''L'''os '''A'''ngeles by [[Lyman Stewart]], president of the Union Oil Company of California (subsequently known as [[Unocal]] and later purchased by the [[Chevron Corporation]]), Thomas C. Horton, a [[Presbyterian]] minister and Christian author, and Augustus B. Prichard, also a Presbyterian minister.<ref name="IHPE">William Jeynes and David W. Robinson (2012), ''International Handbook of Protestant Education'', Springer, ISBN 9400723865, [http://books.google.com/books?id=NIBlry_2oLQC&pg=PA127 p. 127.]</ref><ref>William Deverell and Greg Hise (2010), ''A Companion to Los Angeles'', Wiley, ISBN 1405171278, [http://books.google.com/books?id=_ek3WDQpWJcC&pg=PA196 p. 196.]</ref><ref name="When Streams Diverge">{{cite book|last=Draney|first=Daniel|title=When Streams Diverge: John Murdoch MacInnis and the Origins of Protestant Fundamentalism in Los Angeles|year=2008|publisher=Paternoster|page=66}}</ref>
Biola University was founded in 1908 as the '''B'''ible '''I'''nstitute '''O'''f '''L'''os '''A'''ngeles by [[Lyman Stewart]], president of the Union Oil Company of California (subsequently known as [[Unocal]] and later purchased by the [[Chevron Corporation]]), Thomas C. Horton, a [[Presbyterian]] minister and Christian author, and Augustus B. Prichard, also a Presbyterian minister.<ref name="IHPE">William Jeynes and David W. Robinson (2012), ''International Handbook of Protestant Education'', Springer, ISBN 9400723865, [http://books.google.com/books?id=NIBlry_2oLQC&pg=PA127 p. 127.]</ref><ref>William Deverell and Greg Hise (2010), ''A Companion to Los Angeles'', Wiley, ISBN 1-4051-7127-8, [http://books.google.com/books?id=_ek3WDQpWJcC&pg=PA196 p. 196.]</ref><ref name="When Streams Diverge">{{cite book|last=Draney|first=Daniel|title=When Streams Diverge: John Murdoch MacInnis and the Origins of Protestant Fundamentalism in Los Angeles|year=2008|publisher=Paternoster|page=66}}</ref>


In 1912, the school appointed [[Reuben Archer Torrey|R. A. Torrey]] as dean, and in 1913 began construction on a new building at the corner of Sixth and Hope St., in downtown Los Angeles, which included a 3,500-seat auditorium, two large neon signs on top of the building proclaiming "Jesus Saves", and a set of eleven bells on which hymns were played three times each day.<ref name="Stargel">Cory Stargel and Sarah Stargel, ''Early Downtown Los Angeles'', Arcadia Publishing, 2009, ISBN 0738570036, [http://books.google.com/books?id=1XGVAdrVtbIC&pg=PA36 p. 36.]</ref><ref name="IHPE"/><ref name="RHB">Randall Herbert Balmer (2002), ''Encyclopedia of Evangelicalism'', Westminster John Knox Press, ISBN 978-0-664-22409-7, [http://books.google.com/books?id=syUupeVJOz4C&pg=PA69 pp. 68-70.]</ref><ref>David Kipen (2011), ''Los Angeles in The 1930s: The WPA Guide to the City of Angels'', University of California Press, ISBN 978-0-520-26883-8, [http://books.google.com/books?id=aezmS52IavcC&pg=PA159 p. 159.]</ref> These early leaders wanted the school to focus on the training of students in the Bible and missions, rather than a broad approach to Christian education that was typical of most Christian liberal arts colleges. The Institute offered a diploma after completion of a two-year curriculum. This model was based largely on the [[Moody Bible Institute]].<ref name=Brereton>{{cite book|last=Brereton|first=Virginia|title=Training God's Army:The American Bible School, 1880-1940|year=1990|publisher=Indiana University Press|pages=68, 103–105}}</ref> Beginning in the 1920s, attempts were made to broaden the curriculum,<ref>{{cite book|last=Draney|first=Daniel|title=When Streams Diverge|year=2008|pages=91–100}}</ref> but it was not until 1949 that the institution took the name "Biola College" and 1981 when it was renamed "Biola University". Biola re-located to La Mirada, California in 1959.<ref name="Stargel"/><ref name="IHPE"/><ref name="RHB"/><ref>Hans Joachim Hillerbrand (2004) ''The Encyclopedia of Protestantism'', Volume 1, Routledge, ISBN 0415924723, [http://books.google.com/books?id=4bnvbTel4Y4C&pg=PA388 p. 388.]</ref>
In 1912, the school appointed [[Reuben Archer Torrey|R. A. Torrey]] as dean, and in 1913 began construction on a new building at the corner of Sixth and Hope St., in downtown Los Angeles, which included a 3,500-seat auditorium, two large neon signs on top of the building proclaiming "Jesus Saves", and a set of eleven bells on which hymns were played three times each day.<ref name="Stargel">Cory Stargel and Sarah Stargel, ''Early Downtown Los Angeles'', Arcadia Publishing, 2009, ISBN 0-7385-7003-6, [http://books.google.com/books?id=1XGVAdrVtbIC&pg=PA36 p. 36.]</ref><ref name="IHPE"/><ref name="RHB">Randall Herbert Balmer (2002), ''Encyclopedia of Evangelicalism'', Westminster John Knox Press, ISBN 978-0-664-22409-7, [http://books.google.com/books?id=syUupeVJOz4C&pg=PA69 pp. 68-70.]</ref><ref>David Kipen (2011), ''Los Angeles in The 1930s: The WPA Guide to the City of Angels'', University of California Press, ISBN 978-0-520-26883-8, [http://books.google.com/books?id=aezmS52IavcC&pg=PA159 p. 159.]</ref> These early leaders wanted the school to focus on the training of students in the Bible and missions, rather than a broad approach to Christian education that was typical of most Christian liberal arts colleges. The Institute offered a diploma after completion of a two-year curriculum. This model was based largely on the [[Moody Bible Institute]].<ref name=Brereton>{{cite book|last=Brereton|first=Virginia|title=Training God's Army:The American Bible School, 1880-1940|year=1990|publisher=Indiana University Press|pages=68, 103–105}}</ref> Beginning in the 1920s, attempts were made to broaden the curriculum,<ref>{{cite book|last=Draney|first=Daniel|title=When Streams Diverge|year=2008|pages=91–100}}</ref> but it was not until 1949 that the institution took the name "Biola College" and 1981 when it was renamed "Biola University". Biola re-located to La Mirada, California in 1959.<ref name="Stargel"/><ref name="IHPE"/><ref name="RHB"/><ref>Hans Joachim Hillerbrand (2004) ''The Encyclopedia of Protestantism'', Volume 1, Routledge, ISBN 0-415-92472-3, [http://books.google.com/books?id=4bnvbTel4Y4C&pg=PA388 p. 388.]</ref>


In 1915 Torrey announced plans to organize an independent church that would meet in Biola's auditorium called the [[Church of the Open Door]]. This decision proved controversial with local Presbyterian and Baptist clergy.<ref name=Staggers>{{cite book|last=Staggers|first=Kermit|title=Reuben A. Torrey: American Fundamentalist|year=1986|publisher=Ph.D. diss|location=Claremont Graduate School|pages=213–214}}</ref>
In 1915 Torrey announced plans to organize an independent church that would meet in Biola's auditorium called the [[Church of the Open Door]]. This decision proved controversial with local Presbyterian and Baptist clergy.<ref name=Staggers>{{cite book|last=Staggers|first=Kermit|title=Reuben A. Torrey: American Fundamentalist|year=1986|publisher=Ph.D. diss|location=Claremont Graduate School|pages=213–214}}</ref>


In 1917, the Institute published a four-volume version of ''[[The Fundamentals|The Fundamentals: A Testimony To The Truth]]'' (a series of essays affirming conservative [[Protestant]] beliefs), edited by Torrey and others, with funds donated by Lyman Stewart and his brother Milton.<ref>Mal Couch (2000), ''The Fundamentals for the Twenty-First Century: Examining the Crucial Issues of the Christian Faith'', Kregel Academic, ISBN 0825423686, [http://books.google.com/books?id=-wxAbeThxyYC&pg=PA16 p. 16.]</ref><ref>George M. Marsden (1982), ''Fundamentalism and American Culture: The Shaping of Twentieth Century Evangelicalism, 1870-1925'', Oxford University Press, ISBN 0195030834, [http://books.google.com.au/books?id=9swPktfLJigC&pg=PA118 pp. 118-123.]</ref>
In 1917, the Institute published a four-volume version of ''[[The Fundamentals|The Fundamentals: A Testimony To The Truth]]'' (a series of essays affirming conservative [[Protestant]] beliefs), edited by Torrey and others, with funds donated by Lyman Stewart and his brother Milton.<ref>Mal Couch (2000), ''The Fundamentals for the Twenty-First Century: Examining the Crucial Issues of the Christian Faith'', Kregel Academic, ISBN 0-8254-2368-6, [http://books.google.com/books?id=-wxAbeThxyYC&pg=PA16 p. 16.]</ref><ref>George M. Marsden (1982), ''Fundamentalism and American Culture: The Shaping of Twentieth Century Evangelicalism, 1870-1925'', Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-503083-4, [http://books.google.com.au/books?id=9swPktfLJigC&pg=PA118 pp. 118-123.]</ref>


Lyman Stewart died on September 28, 1923, and ten months later, Reuben Torrey resigned as dean. The school appointed Joseph Irvine as President, and on April 3, 1925, appointed John Murdoch MacInnis as the school's second dean. MacInnis was a Presbyterian minister who had only been an instructor at the school for about two years. MacInnis served as dean until his forced resignation on December 31, 1928. His administration was turbulent and suffered from leadership conflicts and religious controversy.<ref>{{cite book|last=Marsden|first=George|title=Reforming Fundamentalism: Fuller Seminary and the New Evangelicalism|year=1987|publisher=Eerdmans|pages=39–40, 87, 95}}</ref> In 1927, Biola published a book by MacInnis entitled "Peter the Fisherman Philosopher". This book became the focus of an intense national controversy, in which MacInnis was accused by Fundamentalists of advocating liberal theological positions contrary to Biola's standards.<ref>{{cite book|last=Williams|first=Robert|title=Chartered for His Glory: Biola University, 1908-1983|year=1983|publisher=Biola University|location=La Mirada, CA|pages=48–51|display-authors=etal}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|last=Fuller|first=Daniel P.|title=Give the Winds a Mighty Voice: The Story of Charles E. Fuller|year=1972|publisher=Word Books|location=Waco, TX|pages=68–74}}</ref> Eventually MacInnis was forced to resign effective December 31, 1928, and all the remaining copies of the book along with the printing plates were destroyed.<ref>{{cite book|last=Draney|first=Daniel|title=When Streams Diverge|year=2008|pages=200–211}}</ref>
Lyman Stewart died on September 28, 1923, and ten months later, Reuben Torrey resigned as dean. The school appointed Joseph Irvine as President, and on April 3, 1925, appointed John Murdoch MacInnis as the school's second dean. MacInnis was a Presbyterian minister who had only been an instructor at the school for about two years. MacInnis served as dean until his forced resignation on December 31, 1928. His administration was turbulent and suffered from leadership conflicts and religious controversy.<ref>{{cite book|last=Marsden|first=George|title=Reforming Fundamentalism: Fuller Seminary and the New Evangelicalism|year=1987|publisher=Eerdmans|pages=39–40, 87, 95}}</ref> In 1927, Biola published a book by MacInnis entitled "Peter the Fisherman Philosopher". This book became the focus of an intense national controversy, in which MacInnis was accused by Fundamentalists of advocating liberal theological positions contrary to Biola's standards.<ref>{{cite book|last=Williams|first=Robert|title=Chartered for His Glory: Biola University, 1908-1983|year=1983|publisher=Biola University|location=La Mirada, CA|pages=48–51|display-authors=etal}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|last=Fuller|first=Daniel P.|title=Give the Winds a Mighty Voice: The Story of Charles E. Fuller|year=1972|publisher=Word Books|location=Waco, TX|pages=68–74}}</ref> Eventually MacInnis was forced to resign effective December 31, 1928, and all the remaining copies of the book along with the printing plates were destroyed.<ref>{{cite book|last=Draney|first=Daniel|title=When Streams Diverge|year=2008|pages=200–211}}</ref>


In 1929 [[Charles E. Fuller]] a businessman and evangelist and graduate of Biola, was drafted as vice president to find a new dean and a president. Elbert McCreery and William P. White, both associated with [[Moody Bible Institute]], were chosen to fill these posts.<ref>Tom Sitton and William Francis Deverell (2001), ''Metropolis in the Making: Los Angeles in the 1920s'', University of California Press, ISBN 0520226275, [http://books.google.com/books?id=b1jJtMXo1UEC&pg=PA238 pp. 238-243.]</ref>
In 1929 [[Charles E. Fuller]] a businessman and evangelist and graduate of Biola, was drafted as vice president to find a new dean and a president. Elbert McCreery and William P. White, both associated with [[Moody Bible Institute]], were chosen to fill these posts.<ref>Tom Sitton and William Francis Deverell (2001), ''Metropolis in the Making: Los Angeles in the 1920s'', University of California Press, ISBN 0-520-22627-5, [http://books.google.com/books?id=b1jJtMXo1UEC&pg=PA238 pp. 238-243.]</ref>


During the [[Great Depression]], the Institute suffered serious financial difficulties.<ref name="RHB"/> In 1932, [[Louis T. Talbot]], pastor of the Church of the Open Door, assumed the presidency and helped raise much-needed funds.<ref name="RHB"/> During the next two decades, Talbot led a shift away from missions, instead concentrating on academic programs.<ref name="RHB"/> [[Talbot School of Theology|Talbot Theological Seminary]] became Biola's first graduate school, and in 1977, Biola acquired the graduate programs of Rosemead Graduate School of Professional Psychology and relocated them to the La Mirada campus.<ref name="RHB"/> Biola added a School of Intercultural Studies in 1983,<ref>{{cite web|title=The Cook School of Intercultural Studies: Biola's Story|url=http://cook.biola.edu/about/history/|accessdate=21 March 2014}}</ref> a School of Business in 1993,<ref name="RHB"/> and a School of Education in 2007.<ref>{{cite web|title=About the School of Education|url=http://education.biola.edu/about/|accessdate=21 March 2014}}</ref>
During the [[Great Depression]], the Institute suffered serious financial difficulties.<ref name="RHB"/> In 1932, [[Louis T. Talbot]], pastor of the Church of the Open Door, assumed the presidency and helped raise much-needed funds.<ref name="RHB"/> During the next two decades, Talbot led a shift away from missions, instead concentrating on academic programs.<ref name="RHB"/> [[Talbot School of Theology|Talbot Theological Seminary]] became Biola's first graduate school, and in 1977, Biola acquired the graduate programs of Rosemead Graduate School of Professional Psychology and relocated them to the La Mirada campus.<ref name="RHB"/> Biola added a School of Intercultural Studies in 1983,<ref>{{cite web|title=The Cook School of Intercultural Studies: Biola's Story|url=http://cook.biola.edu/about/history/|accessdate=21 March 2014}}</ref> a School of Business in 1993,<ref name="RHB"/> and a School of Education in 2007.<ref>{{cite web|title=About the School of Education|url=http://education.biola.edu/about/|accessdate=21 March 2014}}</ref>
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Biola menawarkan lebih dari 40 undergraduate majors dan 80 concentrations, ditambah program master, doktoral, dan gelar-gelar profesional. Gelar-gelar itu meliputi B.A., B.S., B.M., B.F.A, M.A., M.B.A., M.Div., Th.M., D.Min., D.Miss., Psy.D., Ed.D., dan Ph.D. Semua gelar itu telah mendapat akreditasi regional maupun profesional dan terintegrasi dalam doktrin Kristen evangelikal.<ref>http://www.biola.edu/about/accreditation-affiliation/</ref><ref>http://www.biola.edu/about/mission/goals/</ref>
Biola menawarkan lebih dari 40 undergraduate majors dan 80 concentrations, ditambah program master, doktoral, dan gelar-gelar profesional. Gelar-gelar itu meliputi B.A., B.S., B.M., B.F.A, M.A., M.B.A., M.Div., Th.M., D.Min., D.Miss., Psy.D., Ed.D., dan Ph.D. Semua gelar itu telah mendapat akreditasi regional maupun profesional dan terintegrasi dalam doktrin Kristen evangelikal.<ref>http://www.biola.edu/about/accreditation-affiliation/</ref><ref>http://www.biola.edu/about/mission/goals/</ref>


[[File:Biola University Lecture Hall.JPG|thumb|Lecture hall at Biola University in La Mirada, California]]
[[Berkas:Biola University Lecture Hall.JPG|thumb|Lecture hall at Biola University in La Mirada, California]]
Sekolah-sekolah itu adalah:
Sekolah-sekolah itu adalah:
* Crowell School of Business
* Crowell School of Business
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=== Pendiri ===
=== Pendiri ===
* Lyman Stewart, Presiden dan Benefactor<ref name="Williams ">{{cite book|last=Williams|first=Robert|title=Chartered for His Glory|year=1983|publisher=Biola University|pages=10–35|display-authors=etal}}</ref>
* Lyman Stewart, Presiden dan Benefactor<ref name="Williams ">{{cite book|last=Williams|first=Robert|title=Chartered for His Glory|year=1983|publisher=Biola University|pages=10–35|display-authors=etal}}</ref>
* Thomas. C. Horton, Superintendent<ref name="Williams "/>
* Thomas. C. Horton, Superintendent<ref name="Williams "/>


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== Publikasi ==
== Publikasi ==
Universitas ini terlibat dalam publikasi sejumlah majalah dan jurnal akademik berikut:
Universitas ini terlibat dalam publikasi sejumlah majalah dan jurnal akademik berikut:
*''The King's Business'' publikasi bulanan Biola dari tahun 1910 samai 1970. In the first decades of its publication, it was the leading journal for conservative Christianity and the early fundamentalist movement. In fact, '[[The Fundamentals]]" and ''The King's Business'' shared the same chief editor (R. A. Torrey) and were supported by the same "concerned laymen" (Lyman and Milton Stewart).<ref>http://open.biola.edu/collections/the-king-s-business/</ref>
* ''The King's Business'' publikasi bulanan Biola dari tahun 1910 samai 1970. In the first decades of its publication, it was the leading journal for conservative Christianity and the early fundamentalist movement. In fact, '[[The Fundamentals]]" and ''The King's Business'' shared the same chief editor (R. A. Torrey) and were supported by the same "concerned laymen" (Lyman and Milton Stewart).<ref>http://open.biola.edu/collections/the-king-s-business/</ref>
*''Philosophia Christi'' is a peer-reviewed journal published twice a year by the Evangelical Philosophical Society with the support of Biola University as a vehicle for the scholarly discussion of philosophy and philosophical issues in the fields of ethics, theology, and religion. The journal is indexed by The [[Philosopher's Index]] and [[Religious & Theological Abstracts]].
* ''Philosophia Christi'' is a peer-reviewed journal published twice a year by the Evangelical Philosophical Society with the support of Biola University as a vehicle for the scholarly discussion of philosophy and philosophical issues in the fields of ethics, theology, and religion. The journal is indexed by The [[Philosopher's Index]] and [[Religious & Theological Abstracts]].
*''[[Journal of Psychology and Theology]]'' has as its purpose to communicate recent scholarly thinking on the interrelationships of psychological and theological concepts, and to consider the application of these concepts to a variety of professional settings. The major intent of the editor is to place before the evangelical community articles that have bearing on the nature of humankind from a Biblical perspective.<ref>http://journals.biola.edu/jpt/</ref>
* ''[[Journal of Psychology and Theology]]'' has as its purpose to communicate recent scholarly thinking on the interrelationships of psychological and theological concepts, and to consider the application of these concepts to a variety of professional settings. The major intent of the editor is to place before the evangelical community articles that have bearing on the nature of humankind from a Biblical perspective.<ref>http://journals.biola.edu/jpt/</ref>
*''Journal of Spiritual Formation and Soul Care'' has as its purpose advancing the discussion of the theory and practice of Christian formation and soul care for the sake of the educational ministries of the church, Christian education, and other para-church organizations through scholarly publications that are rooted in Biblical exegesis, systematic theology, the history of Christian spirituality, philosophical analysis, psychological theory/research, spiritual theology, and Christian experience.<ref>http://journals.biola.edu/sfj/</ref>
* ''Journal of Spiritual Formation and Soul Care'' has as its purpose advancing the discussion of the theory and practice of Christian formation and soul care for the sake of the educational ministries of the church, Christian education, and other para-church organizations through scholarly publications that are rooted in Biblical exegesis, systematic theology, the history of Christian spirituality, philosophical analysis, psychological theory/research, spiritual theology, and Christian experience.<ref>http://journals.biola.edu/sfj/</ref>
*''Christian Education Journal'' has as its purpose to strengthen the conception and practice of Christian education in church and para-church settings.<ref>http://journals.biola.edu/cej/</ref>
* ''Christian Education Journal'' has as its purpose to strengthen the conception and practice of Christian education in church and para-church settings.<ref>http://journals.biola.edu/cej/</ref>
*''Great Commission Research Journal'' is a peer-reviewed journal devoted to research and scholarly thinking on church growth.<ref>http://journals.biola.edu/gcr/</ref>
* ''Great Commission Research Journal'' is a peer-reviewed journal devoted to research and scholarly thinking on church growth.<ref>http://journals.biola.edu/gcr/</ref>
*''Biola Magazine'' is the official magazine of Biola University.<ref>http://magazine.biola.edu magazine.biola.edu/</ref>
* ''Biola Magazine'' is the official magazine of Biola University.<ref>http://magazine.biola.edu magazine.biola.edu/</ref>
*''Sundoulos'' is the official magazine of Talbot School of Theology.<ref>http://www.talbot.edu/sundoulos/</ref>
* ''Sundoulos'' is the official magazine of Talbot School of Theology.<ref>http://www.talbot.edu/sundoulos/</ref>
*''The Chimes'' is Biola's student newspaper.<ref>http://chimes.biola.edu chimes.biola.edu/</ref>
* ''The Chimes'' is Biola's student newspaper.<ref>http://chimes.biola.edu chimes.biola.edu/</ref>
*''The Point'' is a magazine produced by Biola's journalism program that won the 2008 Associated Collegiate Press Pacemaker Award, the highest honor for a collegiate magazine.<ref>http://pointmag.biola.edu/</ref>
* ''The Point'' is a magazine produced by Biola's journalism program that won the 2008 Associated Collegiate Press Pacemaker Award, the highest honor for a collegiate magazine.<ref>http://pointmag.biola.edu/</ref>
*''The Inkslinger'' is a student creative arts journal.<ref>http://biolainkslinger.com/</ref>
* ''The Inkslinger'' is a student creative arts journal.<ref>http://biolainkslinger.com/</ref>
*''The Bells'' is a humorous, fictitious news site created by and for Biola students.<ref>http://thebellsnews.wordpress.com/</ref> The Bells is a satire similar to [[The Onion]].
* ''The Bells'' is a humorous, fictitious news site created by and for Biola students.<ref>http://thebellsnews.wordpress.com/</ref> The Bells is a satire similar to [[The Onion]].
*''Open Biola'' is an online database allowing visitors from anywhere in the world to easily search, stream, download and share videos and other learning materials that engage academic topics from a Christian perspective.<ref>{{cite web|last=Newell|first=Jason|title=Free!|url=http://magazine.biola.edu/article/13-winter/free/|work=Biola Magazine|accessdate=21 March 2014}}</ref> (http://open.biola.edu)
* ''Open Biola'' is an online database allowing visitors from anywhere in the world to easily search, stream, download and share videos and other learning materials that engage academic topics from a Christian perspective.<ref>{{cite web|last=Newell|first=Jason|title=Free!|url=http://magazine.biola.edu/article/13-winter/free/|work=Biola Magazine|accessdate=21 March 2014}}</ref> (http://open.biola.edu)


== Alumnus terkemuka ==
== Alumnus terkemuka ==
*[[Sikhanyiso Dlamini]] (2010)
* [[Sikhanyiso Dlamini]] (2010)
*[[Tim Worrell]] (1990)
* [[Tim Worrell]] (1990)
*[[Todd Worrell]] (1982)
* [[Todd Worrell]] (1982)
*[[Charles E. Fuller]] (1921)
* [[Charles E. Fuller]] (1921)
*[[Josh McDowell]] (1971)
* [[Josh McDowell]] (1971)
*[[Wess Stafford]] (1975)
* [[Wess Stafford]] (1975)
*[[John Thune]] (1983)
* [[John Thune]] (1983)
*[[Steve Bridges]] (1986)
* [[Steve Bridges]] (1986)
*[[Scott Derrickson]] (1990)
* [[Scott Derrickson]] (1990)
*[[Andy Luckey]] (M.Div. 2001)
* [[Andy Luckey]] (M.Div. 2001)
*[[Judith Hill]] (2006)
* [[Judith Hill]] (2006)
*[[Zach King]] (2012)
* [[Zach King]] (2012)


== Pengajar terkemuka ==
== Pengajar terkemuka ==
*[[William Lane Craig]], Research Professor of Philosophy
* [[William Lane Craig]], Research Professor of Philosophy
*[[J. Vernon McGee]], (almarhum) Professor of Bible and Department Chair
* [[J. Vernon McGee]], (almarhum) Professor of Bible and Department Chair
*[[J. P. Moreland]], Distinguished Professor of Philosophy
* [[J. P. Moreland]], Distinguished Professor of Philosophy
*[[Robert L. Saucy]], (almarhum) Distinguished Professor of Systematic Theology
* [[Robert L. Saucy]], (almarhum) Distinguished Professor of Systematic Theology


==Referensi==
== Referensi ==
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==Pranala luar==
== Pranala luar ==
{{Commons category|Biola University}}
{{Commons category|Biola University}}
*{{official website|http://www.biola.edu/}}
* {{official website|http://www.biola.edu/}}
*[http://athletics.biola.edu/ Official athletics website]
* [http://athletics.biola.edu/ Official athletics website]


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MotoAbove All Give Glory to God
JenisSwasta
Didirikan25 Februari 1908
AfiliasiKristen Evangelikal Non-denominational
Dana abadi$105.4 million[1]
PresidenBarry H. Corey, Ph.D
ProvosDeborah Taylor
Staf akademik
516
Sarjana4.353
Magister1.970
Alumni51,000
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Organisasi

Kolese dan sekolah

Biola menawarkan lebih dari 40 undergraduate majors dan 80 concentrations, ditambah program master, doktoral, dan gelar-gelar profesional. Gelar-gelar itu meliputi B.A., B.S., B.M., B.F.A, M.A., M.B.A., M.Div., Th.M., D.Min., D.Miss., Psy.D., Ed.D., dan Ph.D. Semua gelar itu telah mendapat akreditasi regional maupun profesional dan terintegrasi dalam doktrin Kristen evangelikal.[2][3]

Lecture hall at Biola University in La Mirada, California

Sekolah-sekolah itu adalah:

  • Crowell School of Business
  • Rosemead School of Psychology
  • School of Arts and Sciences
  • School of Education
  • Cook School of Intercultural Studies
  • Talbot School of Theology

Dalam ranking kolese tahun 2014, U.S. News & World Report menempatkan Biola dalam kategori "Best National Universities" ,[4] pada peringkat 177 dari 281 universitas nasional.[5] Biola adalah satu dari dua universitas nasional yang tergabung ke dalam Council for Christian Colleges and Universities (CCCU) yang dimasukkan ke dalam tier pertama.[6] Pada tahun 2013 Biola terdaftar sebagai salah satu 19 universitas nasional "up and coming" di Amerika Serikat oleh U.S. News.[7] In 2014 Niche menempatkan Biola pada peringkat #3 dalam kategori Friendliest Students.

Pendiri

  • Lyman Stewart, Presiden dan Benefactor[8]
  • Thomas. C. Horton, Superintendent[8]

Presiden

Urutan Nama Masa jabatan
1 William P. White 1929–1932
2 Louis T. Talbot 1932–1935
3 Paul W. Rood 1935–1938
4 Louis T. Talbot 1938–1952
5 Samuel H. Sutherland 1952–1970
6 J. Richard Chase 1970–1982
7 Clyde Cook 1982–2007
8 Barry Corey 2007— [9]

Publikasi

Universitas ini terlibat dalam publikasi sejumlah majalah dan jurnal akademik berikut:

  • The King's Business publikasi bulanan Biola dari tahun 1910 samai 1970. In the first decades of its publication, it was the leading journal for conservative Christianity and the early fundamentalist movement. In fact, 'The Fundamentals" and The King's Business shared the same chief editor (R. A. Torrey) and were supported by the same "concerned laymen" (Lyman and Milton Stewart).[10]
  • Philosophia Christi is a peer-reviewed journal published twice a year by the Evangelical Philosophical Society with the support of Biola University as a vehicle for the scholarly discussion of philosophy and philosophical issues in the fields of ethics, theology, and religion. The journal is indexed by The Philosopher's Index and Religious & Theological Abstracts.
  • Journal of Psychology and Theology has as its purpose to communicate recent scholarly thinking on the interrelationships of psychological and theological concepts, and to consider the application of these concepts to a variety of professional settings. The major intent of the editor is to place before the evangelical community articles that have bearing on the nature of humankind from a Biblical perspective.[11]
  • Journal of Spiritual Formation and Soul Care has as its purpose advancing the discussion of the theory and practice of Christian formation and soul care for the sake of the educational ministries of the church, Christian education, and other para-church organizations through scholarly publications that are rooted in Biblical exegesis, systematic theology, the history of Christian spirituality, philosophical analysis, psychological theory/research, spiritual theology, and Christian experience.[12]
  • Christian Education Journal has as its purpose to strengthen the conception and practice of Christian education in church and para-church settings.[13]
  • Great Commission Research Journal is a peer-reviewed journal devoted to research and scholarly thinking on church growth.[14]
  • Biola Magazine is the official magazine of Biola University.[15]
  • Sundoulos is the official magazine of Talbot School of Theology.[16]
  • The Chimes is Biola's student newspaper.[17]
  • The Point is a magazine produced by Biola's journalism program that won the 2008 Associated Collegiate Press Pacemaker Award, the highest honor for a collegiate magazine.[18]
  • The Inkslinger is a student creative arts journal.[19]
  • The Bells is a humorous, fictitious news site created by and for Biola students.[20] The Bells is a satire similar to The Onion.
  • Open Biola is an online database allowing visitors from anywhere in the world to easily search, stream, download and share videos and other learning materials that engage academic topics from a Christian perspective.[21] (http://open.biola.edu)

Alumnus terkemuka

Pengajar terkemuka

Referensi

  1. ^ As of June 2014 https://www.biola.edu/finance/pdf/13-14_financials.pdf
  2. ^ http://www.biola.edu/about/accreditation-affiliation/
  3. ^ http://www.biola.edu/about/mission/goals/
  4. ^ "National University Rankings | Top National Universities | US News Best Colleges". Colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com. 2013-01-14. Diakses tanggal 2013-10-14. 
  5. ^ "Biola University | Best College | US News". Colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com. 2013-01-14. Diakses tanggal 2013-10-14. 
  6. ^ "Biola Again Ranks Among Nation's Best". Biola Magazine. Biola University. Fall 2013. Diakses tanggal 21 March 2014. 
  7. ^ "Biola Named to 'Up and Coming' List for Third Year". Biola Magazine. Biola University. Diakses tanggal 21 March 2014. 
  8. ^ a b Williams, Robert; et al. (1983). Chartered for His Glory. Biola University. hlm. 10–35. 
  9. ^ "Biola Hall of Fame". Biola University. Diakses tanggal 6 June 2014. 
  10. ^ http://open.biola.edu/collections/the-king-s-business/
  11. ^ http://journals.biola.edu/jpt/
  12. ^ http://journals.biola.edu/sfj/
  13. ^ http://journals.biola.edu/cej/
  14. ^ http://journals.biola.edu/gcr/
  15. ^ http://magazine.biola.edu magazine.biola.edu/
  16. ^ http://www.talbot.edu/sundoulos/
  17. ^ http://chimes.biola.edu chimes.biola.edu/
  18. ^ http://pointmag.biola.edu/
  19. ^ http://biolainkslinger.com/
  20. ^ http://thebellsnews.wordpress.com/
  21. ^ Newell, Jason. "Free!". Biola Magazine. Diakses tanggal 21 March 2014. 

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