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Dynamic Theological Seminary
MottoFaith & Knowledge
Type Christian Universitarian Academy
Established14 April 2019
Religious affiliation
Non-denominational
Academic affiliation
Association of Christian Schools International
ChancellorGold Sunday Chukwuemeka
RectorJoselito D. Aguid
Location
Kwale
,
Delta State
,
Nigeria

The Dynamic Theological Seminary (DTS) is a non-denominational Christian graduate academy based in Kwale, Delta State, Nigeria. It was founded in 2019 to ″equipping students with the skills and knowledge to engage with diverse cultural and religious perspectives″.[1] Founding Chancellor is Gold Sunday Chukwuemeka, a Senior lecturer at Dennis Osadebay University.[2]

The Seminary offers tertiary programs like Biblical Studies, Church History, Christian Journalism, Christian Politics, Christian Education, Christian Theology, Church Conflict Resolution and Management, Church Government and Administration, Evangelism and Mission, Christian Counselling, Christian Peace Studies and Human Relations and, Christian Psychology. It is affiliated to Harvest Bible University within the Association of Christian Schools International.[3]

Publications[edit]

The Seminary's research works are recognized as insightful on ″Parental Upbringing and Care [for] Christians in Nigeria″[4], as expounding the ″great potential″ of centralized stewardship mechanisms for ″enhancing transparency and accountability in church financial management″[5] or ″enriching the intellectual tools available for analyzing complex human experiences across genres and traditions.″[6] The scholarly DTS Journal of Arts and Humanities appears in print and open-access formats.[7]

Notable people[edit]

References[edit]

  1. "About Us". Retrieved 26 November 2025.
  2. "Staff Profile: Gold Sunday Chukwuemeka". Dennis Osadebay University. Retrieved 9 March 2026.
  3. "Member Institutions". Retrieved 26 November 2025.
  4. "DTS Journal of Arts and Humanities". Dynamic Theological Seminary. Retrieved 2025-11-29.
  5. "Graduate Student Directory - Department of Romance Languages and Literatures - University at Buffalo". University at Buffalo. Retrieved 2025-11-29.
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