Calvin Theological Seminary

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Calvin Theological Seminary
Motto My heart I offer to you, Lord, promptly and sincerely
Established 1876
Type Private Christian Graduate School
Religious affiliation Christian Reformed Church
President Julius Medenblik
Academic staff 35
Students 379
Location Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA
Campus 1-acre (0.405 ha), suburban
Tagline A community of faith. A center of learning. A life of ministry.
Colors N/A
Mascot John Calvin
Affiliations Calvin Theological Seminary, Calvin College, MIAA, Council for Christian Colleges and Universities
Website www.calvinseminary.edu

Calvin Theological Seminary is a seminary affiliated with the Christian Reformed Church in North America, located in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and closely tied to Calvin College, though each institution has its own board. Rev. Julius Medenblik is currently president of the school.

Education

The seminary primarily prepares students for ordained ministry within the denomination through the Master of Divinity degree, but also grants master's degrees (M.A., M.T.S.) in other subjects including worship, education, missions, and theological studies.

The seminary also offers a Th.M. with concentrations in Old Ancient Near Eastern Languages and Literature, New Historical Theology, Systematic Theology, Philosophical and Moral Theology, Pastoral Care, Church Polity and Administration, Preaching, Worship, Educational Ministry, and Missions as well as the Ph.D. degree in historical, systematic, and philosophical theology, and in ethics.[1]

In addition to formal degrees, the seminary offers continuing education including courses that are open to visitors, lectures, book discussion groups, and conferences for clergy and those in the community.[2]

History

The seminary was founded in 1876 with the purpose of preparing ministers for the Christian Reformed Church.[3] Originally it met on Spring Street in Grand Rapids, MI, but in 1892 it was moved to Madison Ave. and Franklin St. In 1917 it made the move to the Franklin St. location. Then it began holding classes on the Knollcrest Campus, its current location, in 1960.

In 1894 the Seminary began to offer 8 literary courses for the preparation for seminary studies then in 1900 these courses were expanded and made open to non-seminary students. By 1901 this led to the enrollment of the school's first 4 female students. In 1908 these were expanded to include full 4 years of high school education and two years of college, then in 1914 this was expanded to 3 years. In 1919 and 1920 respectively a college president and a fourth year of college education were added, which led to Calvin College.[4]

Previous Presidents

Notable Alumni and Faculty

References

  1. Degrees and Programs
  2. Continuing Education
  3. Calvin Theological Seminary - Christian Reformed Church
  4. History

External links

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