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London School of Theology

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London School of Theology (formerly London Bible College and before that London Divinity College) is an evangelical theological college based in Northwood, Middlesex, near London.

It was founded in the 1920s as London Bible College and was originally situated on Baker Street, London. Its faculty has included New Testament scholars Donald Guthrie, RT France and Max Turner, among others.

The current principal is Rev. Dr Derek Otto Tidball who has held the position since 1994. His retirement has just been announced, and he is on sabbatical leave until his 60th birthday next spring. The search for a new principal commences in autumn 2007, with a view to having a successor in place by the summer of 2008.