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Korea Baptist Theological University and Seminary

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Universities and colleges established in 1953Universities and colleges in DaejeonYuseong District

Korea Baptist Theological University and Seminary (KBTUS) is a private Baptist University in Daejeon, South Korea. It is affiliated with the Korea Baptist Convention.

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Korea Baptist Theological University and Seminary
Bugyuseong-daero, Daejeon Noeun 2(i)-Dong

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침례신학대학교

Bugyuseong-daero 190
34134 Daejeon, Noeun 2(i)-Dong
South Korea
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kbtus.ac.kr

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