Road to Emmaus Bible

Emmaus University is a private Bible college in Dubuque, Iowa, affiliated with the Plymouth Brethren. It offers double majors in both professional and biblical studies. It was established as Emmaus Bible School in 1941 in Toronto, Ontario, by Ed Harlow, John Smart, and Ernest Tatham. Emmaus began offering correspondence courses a year later, with the target a…
Emmaus University is a private Bible college in Dubuque, Iowa, affiliated with the Plymouth Brethren. It offers double majors in both professional and biblical studies. It was established as Emmaus Bible School in 1941 in Toronto, Ontario, by Ed Harlow, John Smart, and Ernest Tatham. Emmaus began offering correspondence courses a year later, with the target audience being military personnel. The college relocated to Chicago, Illinois, in 1947. In 1984, it moved to Dubuque, Iowa and was renamed Emmaus Bible College. The college is in a large facility that was formerly home of Aquinas Institute of Theology, a Roman Catholic institution.
  • Established: 1941
  • President: Philip Boom
  • Former names: Emmaus Bible School (1941-1984), Emmaus Bible College (1984-2024)
  • Religious affiliation: Plymouth Brethren
  • Students: 198 (as of Fall 2021)
  • Location: Dubuque, Iowa, United States
  • Campus: Urban
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