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'''Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary''' is a [[Calvinist|Reformed]] [[seminary]] in [[Grand Rapids, Michigan]]. | '''Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary''' is a [[Calvinist|Reformed]] [[seminary]] in [[wikipedia:Grand Rapids, Michigan]]. [[Joel Beeke|Joel R. Beeke]] was the president of Puritan Reformed from 1995 to 2023 and currently serves as the chancellor, while [[Adriaan C. Neele]] serves as the president and [[Gerald M. Bilkes]] as the vice president. Founded by the [[Heritage Reformed Congregations]] in 1995, Puritan Reformed is a graduate school that offers both [[wikipedia:Master's degree|masters']] and [[wikipedia:Doctoral degree|doctoral]] degrees. All of its faculty subscribe to either the [[Three Forms of Unity]] or the [[Westminster Standards]]. Since 1998, the [[Free Reformed Churches of North America]] (FRCNA) has sent its theological students to Puritan Reformed. | ||
==International Campuses== | ==International Campuses== | ||
Apart from the main campus in Grand Rapids, Puritan Reformed has five global extension campuses for the ThM degree in Africa ([[Pretoria]], [[South Africa]]), Asia ([[Taipei]], [[Taiwan]]), Europe ([[London]], [[United Kingdom]]), the Middle East ([[Cairo]], [[Egypt]]) and South America ([[São José dos Campos]], [[Brazil]]). | Apart from the main campus in Grand Rapids, Puritan Reformed has five global extension campuses for the ThM degree in Africa ([[wikipedia:Pretoria|Pretoria]], [[wikipedia:South Africa|South Africa]]), Asia ([[wikipedia:Taipei|Taipei]], [[wikipedia:Taiwan|Taiwan]]), Europe ([[wikipedia:London|London]], [[wikipedia:United Kingdom|United Kingdom]]), the Middle East ([[wikipedia:Cairo|Cairo]], [[wikipedia:Egypt|Egypt]]) and South America ([[wikipedia:São José dos Campos|São José dos Campos]], [[wikipedia:Brazil|Brazil]]). | ||
==Accreditation== | ==Accreditation== | ||
[[Michigan|The state of Michigan]] has granted Puritan Reformed a degree-granting [[University charter|charter]] and has approved their degree offerings. Puritan Reformed offers six accredited degrees: the [[Master of Divinity]] ([[Master of Divinity|MDiv]]), [[Master of Arts in Religion|Master of Arts]] ([[Master of Arts|MA]]), Master of Arts in Biblical Counseling (MABC), [[Master of Theology]] ([[Master of Theology|ThM]]), [[Doctor of Ministry]] ([[Doctor of Ministry|DMin]]), and [[Doctor of Philosophy]] ([[Doctor of Philosophy|PhD]]). | [[wikipedia:Michigan|The state of Michigan]] has granted Puritan Reformed a degree-granting [[wikipedia:University charter|charter]] and has approved their degree offerings. Puritan Reformed offers six accredited degrees: the [[wikipedia:Master of Divinity|Master of Divinity]] ([[wikipedia:Master of Divinity|MDiv]]), [[wikipedia:Master of Arts in Religion|Master of Arts in Religion]] ([[wikipedia:Master of Arts|MA]]), [[wikipedia:Master of Arts|Master of Arts]] in [[wikipedia:Biblical counseling|Biblical Counseling]] (MABC), [[wikipedia:Master of Theology|Master of Theology]] ([[wikipedia:Master of Theology|ThM]]), [[wikipedia:Doctor of Ministry|Doctor of Ministry]] ([[wikipedia:Doctor of Ministry|DMin]]), and [[wikipedia:Doctor of Philosophy|Doctor of Philosophy]] ([[wikipedia:Doctor of Philosophy|PhD]]). | ||
In February 2014, Puritan Reformed became [[higher education accreditation in the United States|accredited]] by the [[Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada]]. | In February 2014, Puritan Reformed became [[wikipedia:higher education accreditation in the United States|accredited]] by the [[Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada]]. | ||
The Master of Theology (ThM) degree program is also approved at the following five extension sites: Alexandria Governorate-[[Cairo]] Governorate, [[Egypt]], [[London]] in [[United Kingdom]], [[São José dos Campos]], [[Brazil]], [[Taipei City]], [[Taiwan]], [[Pretoria| | The Master of Theology (ThM) degree program is also approved at the following five extension sites: Alexandria Governorate-[[wikipedia:Cairo|Cairo]] Governorate, [[wikipedia:Egypt|Egypt]], [[wikipedia:London|London]] in [[wikipedia:United Kingdom|United Kingdom]], [[wikipedia:São José dos Campos|São José dos Campos]], [[wikipedia:Brazil|Brazil]], [[wikipedia:Taipei City|Taipei City]], [[wikipedia:Taiwan|Taiwan]], and [[wikipedia:Pretoria|Pretoria]], [[wikipedia:South Africa|South Africa]]. | ||
==Research Centers== | ==Research Centers== | ||
The '''Puritan Research Center''' began in conjunction with the [[Theological University of Apeldoorn]] in [[Netherlands]] to establish an associated combined doctoral program and to encourage research in [[Puritans|Puritan]] studies. | The '''Puritan Research Center''' began in conjunction with the [[Theological University of Apeldoorn]] in [[wikipedia:Netherlands]] to establish an associated combined doctoral program and to encourage research in [[Puritans|Puritan]] studies. | ||
The '''Jonathan Edwards Center''' is part of international network centers dedicated to research, education, and publication on [[ | The '''Jonathan Edwards Center''' is part of international network centers dedicated to research, education, and publication on [[Jonathan Edwards]] and his context. The first Jonathan Edwards Center began at [[Yale University]], and subsequently many such centers were planted in six continents. It was announced during the [[International Jonathan Edwards Conference]] at [[wikipedia:Yale University]], on October 4, 2019, that Edwards Center-Midwest would be moving to Puritan Reformed. | ||
The '''Center for Classical Reformed Systematic Theology''' was established in cooperation with the [[Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam]] for postdoctoral research in Reformed systematic theology. | The '''Center for Classical Reformed Systematic Theology''' was established in cooperation with the [[wikipedia:Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam]] for postdoctoral research in Reformed systematic theology. | ||
The '''Geerhardus Vos Center''' was established at Puritan Reformed for the advancement and dissemination of research that advances the interrelationship and cross-fertilization of exegetical, biblical, and systematic theology in the context of Reformed epistemology. | The '''Geerhardus Vos Center''' was established at Puritan Reformed for the advancement and dissemination of research that advances the interrelationship and cross-fertilization of exegetical, biblical, and systematic theology in the context of Reformed epistemology. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
* | *[http://prts.edu prts.edu], official website | ||
==References== | ==References== |