Western Theological Seminary
The Western Theological Seminary | |
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Established | 1866 |
Type | Seminary, Professional school, Graduate school |
Religious affiliation | Reformed Church in America |
President | Timothy Brown |
Location | Holland, Michigan, USA |
Website | www.westernsem.edu |
Designated: | March 9, 1966 |
The Western Theological Seminary of the Reformed Church in America, known as Western Theological Seminary (WTS) is a seminary located in Holland, Michigan, in the United States. Established in 1866, it is one of two seminaries[lower-alpha 1] operated by the Reformed Church in America, a mainline Reformed Protestant denomination in Canada and the United States that follows the theological tradition and Christian practice of John Calvin.[lower-alpha 2][1]
The seminary offers professional and graduate degree programs for candidates for ministry, and to those pursuing careers in academia or non-theological fields. It was established to fill a need for theological education on the (then) western frontier of the Reformed Church in America. In its theological identity, Western Theological Seminary is ecumenical and Reformed. Western Theological Seminary prepares students for ministry often involving ordination (many in the Reformed Church in America), as well as for further graduate study, chaplaincy, missions, youth ministry, social service ministry, etc. Although WTS is affiliated with the Reformed Church in America, it is ecumenical in scope and it educates students from other denominations, including but not limited to: The Christian Reformed Church, The United Church of Christ, The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, and The Presbyterian Church (USA).
History
In 1866, seven students were preparing to graduate from Hope College and had a call to ministry. Since they wanted to pursue their theological training in West Michigan, the solution was make a petition to the General Synod of the Reformed Church to allow for theological training through the Hope College Religion Department. Permission was granted and Western Theological Seminary was established.
Accreditation
The school has full accreditation by the Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada (ATS).
Degrees offered
- Master of Divinity
- In-Residence and Distance Learning
- WTS Newbigin House Distance Learning M.Div.
- Master of Divinity/Master of Social Work-Dual Track Degree
- Master of Theology
- Doctor of Ministry
- Graduate Certificate in Urban Pastoral Ministry
Notable graduates
- Isaac C. Ketler, founder of Grove City College
- Norman J. Kansfield, Drew University professor, New Brunswick Theological Seminary president (1993-2005)
- Henry Collin Minton, scholar, minister
- Richard Mouw, president of Fuller Theological Seminary
- Robert H. Schuller, Christian televangelist
- Robert E. Van Voorst, scholar at Western Theological
References
Notes
- ↑ The other being New Brunswick Theological Seminary in New Brunswick, New Jersey
- ↑ Note, before 1819, RCA was the North American branch of the Dutch Reformed Church.
Citations
- ↑ Reformed Church in America. Educational Institutions – Seminaries. Retrieved 24 August 2013.
External links
- Western Theological Seminary (official website)
- Reformed Church in America (official website)
- RCA Educational Institutions – Seminaries
Coordinates: 42°47′10″N 86°06′11″W / 42.786°N 86.103°W