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Pages in category "Seminaries and theological colleges in Michigan" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ... Puritan Reformed Theological ...
Tertiary institutions that study theology as their primary focus include: . Andrewes Hall; Calvin Theological Seminary; Canadian Reformed Theological Seminary; Columbia Theological Seminary
Calvin Theological Seminary (Michigan) Canadian Reformed Theological Seminary (Hamilton, Ontario) Chesapeake Reformed Theological Seminary (Maryland) City Seminary of Sacramento (California) Columbia Theological Seminary (Georgia) Covenant Theological Seminary (Missouri) Dordt Theological Seminary (Minnesota) Erskine Theological Seminary (South ...
Moody Theological Seminary and Graduate School of the Moody Bible Institute: Chicago, Illinois: J. Paul Nyquist (President) 2012: Nondenominational: 310: 8 Moody Theological Seminary–Michigan: Plymouth, Michigan: J. Paul Nyquist (President) 2007: Nondenominational: 119: 6 Moravian Theological Seminary: Bethlehem, Pennsylvania: Christopher M ...
Western Theological Seminary (WTS) is a private seminary located in Holland, Michigan. Established in 1866, it is affiliated with the Reformed Church in America , a mainline Reformed Protestant denomination in Canada and the United States .
In 1917 it moved to the Franklin Street location. It began holding classes on the Knollcrest Campus, its current location, in 1960. In 1894, the seminary began to offer eight literary courses for the preparation for seminary studies. In 1900 these courses were expanded and made open to non-seminary students.
Kuyper College was founded in 1939 as Reformed Bible Institute. RBI had a three-year curriculum that offered a track into foreign and domestic missions. In 1970, after a five-year redesign of the curriculum and programs, the Michigan Department of Education gave the school the right to confer a four-year Bachelor degree .
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