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Amridge University

1967 establishments in AlabamaPrivate universities and colleges in AlabamaUniversities and colleges accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and SchoolsUniversities and colleges affiliated with the Churches of ChristUniversities and colleges established in 1967
Universities and colleges in Montgomery, Alabama

Amridge University is a private university affiliated with the Churches of Christ with its main campus in Montgomery, Alabama. It was previously known as Alabama Christian School of Religion, Southern Christian University, and Regions University, and is a successor institution to Alabama Christian College. Founded in 1967 as the Alabama Christian School of Religion, its primary function historically has been as a theological seminary to train ministers in Bible and Christian Counseling. However, Amridge has expanded its curricula to other degrees. Seminary training offered by the Turner School of Theology, named in honor of founder Rex Allwin Turner Sr. and his wife Opal Shipp Turner, continues to be a core undertaking, with all levels of ministry and theological degrees available.

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