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Theological University of the Reformed Churches

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Academic theological seminary in the Dutch city of Utrecht
Theological University Utrecht
TypeSeminary
Established6 December 1854
Location,,
Websitehttps://en.tukampen.nl/

Theological University of the Reformed Churches (Dutch:Theologische Universiteit Kampen van de Gereformeerde Kerken) is an academictheologicalseminary in the Dutch city ofUtrecht (formerlyKampen). It was founded on 6 December 1854 in Kampen.[1]

The university primarily caters to ministerial education. In order to be an ordained minister in the Reformed Churches a six-year training including a Bachelor of Theology (BA) and Master of Divinity (MA) are required. Next to these programs the seminary offers one-year master programmes (MA) in several disciplines. Most MA-programmes can be taken in English. Since 2015 the university also offers a full English programme: Master of Intercultural Reformed Theology, which attracts International and Dutch students. Especially the MA in 21st Century Mission under the supervision ofStefan Paas is a popular programme. Academic research is carried out by the faculty, several post-doctoral fellows, and PhD-students. The doctoral course offered by the university is typically a four-year program.

History

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In 1854, a Theological School (Dutch:Theologische School) was founded by theChristian Reformed Church in the Netherlands, a church resulting from aschism in 1834 from the mainline Reformed Church in the Netherlands (Hervormde Kerk), to provide for education for itsministers. The name was changed to Theological College ("Theologische Hogeschool") in 1939.

In 1892, a large part of the Christian Reformed Church in the Netherlands merged with another group split from the mainstreamDutch Reformed Church to form theReformed Churches in the Netherlands, which founded a newCalvinist university inAmsterdam: theVrije Universiteit. This university also has a theologicalfaculty, but the Theological School at Kampen remained a separate institution.

In 1944, another schism within the Reformed Churches in the Netherlands occurred, called the Liberation (Dutch:Vrijmaking), which resulted in theReformed Churches in the Netherlands (Liberated). This new church also had a need for its own ministerial education institute, and so a new Theological College of the Reformed Churches (Liberated) was founded from parts of the Theological College. In 1986, both colleges became universities when a change in the Dutchuniversity/polytechnic system was carried out.

Notable faculty of the seminary in the past include systematic theologiansHerman Bavinck (1854–1921) andKlaas Schilder (1890–1952), and more recently the New Testament scholarJakob van Bruggen (born 1936).

In 2021, theMinister of Education, Culture and Science approved the intention of university's board to move the study programs toUtrecht in process of establishing a Theological University there. The decision was followed by a positive advice from the Higher Education Efficiency Committee giving the board six months to make a final decision to establish the university in Utrecht.[2]

Notable people

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References

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  1. ^Kampen, Theological University (24 March 2020)."History".Theological University Kampen.
  2. ^Kampen, Theological University (6 September 2021)."Tu Kampen Is Granted Permission to Move Courses to Utrecht".Theological University Kampen.
  3. ^"Rikko Voorberg over de vluchtkerk – Knevel en Van den Brink" (in Dutch).Evangelische Omroep. 30 May 2013. Archived fromthe original on 14 July 2013. Retrieved4 September 2014.

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