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As a private education provider, the Bachelor of Philosophy (BPhil) and Bachelor of Theology (BTh) degrees are registered with the South African governments' Council on Higher Education. The Bishops decided to close St Peter's seminary, in Garsfontein, east of Pretoria, and in 2008 philosophy students became part of St John Vianney seminary.
Within the library is the ‘Grimley Library’, a unique collection of 1,665 books addressing Theology, Philosophy and Liturgy, brought to South Africa by Rev Dr Thomas Grimley, the second Catholic Bishop of Cape Town; the collection is one of the oldest in South Africa, including many titles that date back to the 17th and 18th centuries. [7]
The South African Theological Seminary (SATS) is a broadly evangelical distance education institution based in Bryanston (Johannesburg Region E), South Africa, founded in 1996. [1] As of May 2018, Kevin Smith is the principal of the seminary . [ 2 ]
Pages in category "Seminaries and theological colleges in South Africa" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.
In 1982 the church become independent, though remains in close connection with the Free Church of Scotland. [1] Dumisani Bible School and Theological Institute was formed by its first Principal, Rev William (Bill) Graham of the Free Church of Scotland, in King William's Town in 1987, to train pastors and church workers. [2]
Redemptoris Mater Seminary for training priests of the Neo-Catechumenal Way (Cape Town) St Joseph's Theological Institute (SJTI), founded in 1943 by the Oblates; St Philip Neri collegium (Preparatory year seminary) St Peter's Major Seminary, originally for indigenous priests, merged into St. John Vianney's in 2008; St. Paul’s Minor Seminary
Mukhanyo Theological College is a multi-campus South African theological college with the lead campus located in KwaMhlanga, Mpumalanga, about an hour's drive northeast from Pretoria. Other centers are located in Pretoria, Johannesburg, Durban, and Rustenburg. The college provides in-depth Bible training to church leaders and young people who ...
The foundation stone of St. Dominic's Convent and School was laid by Bishop Cox, O.M.I. Roman Catholic Bishop of Johannesburg on 14 September 1921. Mother Rose Niland took possession of the buildings on behalf of the Dominican Sisters of Newcastle on 21 June 1923 and on the 31st of July that year the first 28 boarders arrived.