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Canadian Reformed Theological Seminary

Coordinates: 43°14′20″N 79°54′25″W / 43.239°N 79.907°W / 43.239; -79.907
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Canadian Reformed Theological Seminary
Former name
Theological College of the Canadian Reformed Churches
TypeSeminary
Established1969
AffiliationCanadian Reformed Churches
PrincipalJason Van Vliet
Academic staff
5
Address
110 West 27th Street
, , ,
Canada
CampusUrban
ColoursPurple   and White  
Websitehttps://www.canadianreformedseminary.ca/

The Canadian Reformed Theological Seminary is a Reformed seminary in Hamilton, Ontario. It is the federational seminary of the Canadian Reformed Churches.

History

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Synod Orangeville (1968) decided to establish a Theological College of the Canadian Reformed Churches on Wednesday, November 20, 1968, and to appoint three full-time professors and two lecturers. The College was officially opened in September 1969 in Hamilton, Ontario.[1] The Ontario legislature granted degree-granting authority to the Seminary under the Canadian Reformed Theological College Act, 1981.[2] The seminary moved to a new location on the Hamilton escarpment in 1985. In 2010, the operating name was changed to the Canadian Reformed Theological Seminary.[3]

Programs

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  • Master of Divinity (M.Div.) (4 years), includes a Pastoral Training Program
  • Bachelor of Theology (B.Th.) (3 years)
  • Diploma of Theological Studies (Dip.Th.St.) (2 years)
  • Diploma of Missiology (Dip.M.) (8 months)

Faculty

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There are five full-time faculty members:

  • Dr. Jannes Smith – Professor of Old Testament
  • Dr. William den Hollander – Professor of New Testament
  • Dr. Jason P. Van Vliet – Professor of Dogmatology
  • Dr. Arjan J. de Visser – Professor of Ministry and Mission
  • Dr. Theodore G. Van Raalte – Professor of Ecclesiology

Besides the full-time staff, guest lectures and courses are occasionally taught by several adjunct lecturers.

Charter and Accreditation

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The college is an accredited private degree-granting institution. It received charter from the Ontario Ministry of Education under the Canadian Reformed Theological College Act, 1981.[4] It is accredited by the Association of Theological Schools.[5]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Canadian Reformed Theological Seminary website". Retrieved 2014-07-28.
  2. ^ "Canadian Reformed Theological College Act, 1981" (PDF). Retrieved 2014-07-28.
  3. ^ "Canadian Reformed Theological Seminary website". Retrieved 2014-07-28.
  4. ^ "Canadian Reformed Theological College Act, 1981" (PDF). Retrieved 2014-07-28.
  5. ^ "Canadian Reformed Theological Seminary website". Retrieved 2014-07-28.
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43°14′20″N 79°54′25″W / 43.239°N 79.907°W / 43.239; -79.907