"Some conservative evangelicals now looked at Trinity as a kind of "replacement" for Fuller Theological Seminary, which had abandoned its commitment to the doctrine of biblical inerrancy in 1962"
"Trinity Evangelical Divinity School (TEDS) in Deerfield, IL, whose faculty consisted of many inerrantist who fled Fuller Seminary in Pasadena when Fuller made its faithful move of removing inerrancy from its doctrinal statement."
"Trinity was to be a divinity school, tied to the highest academic standards and requiring the best from its students and faculty. It was a remade Fuller, appealing to much of the same clientle within a few years it rivaled Fuller for the leadership and support of American evangelicalism"
"Trinity Evangelical Divinity School revitalized as an academically rigorous, inerrantist alternative to Fuller." (Mapping Modern Theology)
"The inerrancy debate may have been partly symptomatic of an internecine rivalry between American seminaries, with Trinity Evangelical Divinity School seeking to replace Fuller as the leading post fundamentalist centre of evangelical theology" (Reinventing English Evangelicalism, 1966-2001)
"Wilbur Smith, a recognized expert in English Bible Exposition, left Fuller Theological Seminary for Trinity. So did Gleason Archer, a double doctorate from Harvard and Princeton." (Walking with Giants)