Theological University of Apeldoorn

The Theological University of Apeldoorn (TUA) is the Dutch theological university of the Christian Reformed Churches (Christelijke Gereformeerde Kerken). More than 130 students study at the university in Apeldoorn, Netherlands. The theological course lasts six years. The student is in the bachelor's program for the first three years. This has a more orientating character, and includes the languages Classic Greek and Koine Greek, Latin and Biblical Hebrew. In the three-year master's program that follows, further studies and specialization are discussed. The training is specifically aimed at educating pastors (for the Christian Reformed Churches). Furthermore, one tries to keep together the reformed character of the faith and the church and the scientific level of the university. The syllabus consists of subjects such as ethics, apologetics, Old and New Testament, canonical studies, dogmatics, church history, church law and civil subjects.[1][2]

Theological University of Apeldoorn
TypeSeminary
Established1894
Location,
52°13′16″N 5°57′51″E / 52.2211°N 5.9643°E / 52.2211; 5.9643

Although the university is mainly a preacher training for the Christian Reformed Churches, a minority of them become preachers or preachers within this church federation. In addition to students from the Netherlands, there are also students from outside the Netherlands, especially from Korea, Indonesia and other countries in Asia. Students come from various confessional backgrounds and from various countries. National student evaluations have ranked TUA for several years as one the best Dutch universities.[3]

There is also contact and cooperation with the Theological University of the Reformed Churches in Utrecht. By integrating their research programs, the theological universities of Apeldoorn and Utrecht are able to present a combined tradition of more than two centuries of classical theology. Their research program aims to combine two fields of research that are often kept quite separate: Biblical Exegesis and Systematic Theology (BEST).

Small history

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  • At the first Synod of the Christian Reformed Churches in 1894 eight congregations were represented. This synod has opened a Theological Seminary in The Hague.
  • In 1919 the university moved to Apeldoorn.
  • Since 1968 the university has been open to those who do not seek training for the ministry in the Christian Reformed Churches of the Netherlands, but who have a desire to study theology for other aims.
  • During the last two decades many international contacts with the university have been established and are still increasing. As a result, every year some students from outside the Netherlands study in TUA.
  • Since 1980 the university has been allowed to grant a doctor's degree (Th.D.) in theology.
  • The Theological University of Apeldoorn and the Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary in Grand Rapids are jointly starting a Puritan research center in 2017 and setting up an associated combined doctoral program.[4][5]
  • There were plans to merge the TUA into a Reformed Theological University, in which the Theological University of Kampen and the ministerial training of the Netherlands Reformed Churches would also participate. However, the Christian Reformed Synod rejected the formation of the Reformed Theological University in October 2017.[6]
  • The master's program 'Living Reformed Theology' started in September 2021. This 60 EC master's degree can be can be taken part-time or fast-tracked. This master's degree has an interdisciplinary design. The various theological disciplines, such as the Old Testament and Practical Theology, are brought into contact with each other.[7]

Professors and Associate Professor

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Former teachers and professors

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The years of service as teacher or professor are stated in brackets.

References

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  1. ^ Apeldoorn, Theologische Universiteit. "Home - Theologische Universiteit Apeldoorn". Theologische Universiteit Apeldoorn.
  2. ^ "Theological University". www.cgk.nl.
  3. ^ "Theological University of Apeldoorn". RESILIENCE. Retrieved 2023-11-09.
  4. ^ "TUA en PRTS starten onderzoekscentrum puriteinen". RD.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved 2020-10-01.
  5. ^ "PRESS RELEASE: Theological University Apeldoorn and PRTS forge strategic partnership with Puritan Research Center". Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary. 2017-09-15. Retrieved 2023-11-09.
  6. ^ Hoekman-van Stuijvenberg, Eunice. "Prof. dr. H. J. Selderhuis: Er zijn veel grotere problemen die onze aandacht verdienen". RD.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved 2023-12-02.
  7. ^ Redactie kerk. "TUA start master herbronning gereformeerde theologie". RD.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved 2023-12-02.
  8. ^ Prof dr W. van ’t Spijker (1996-06-01). "Digibron.nl, Het vertrek van ds. J. Wisse van de Theologische School van de Christelijke Gereformeerde Kerk (1906)". Digibron.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved 2020-09-07.
  9. ^ Prof dr A. Baars (2006-12-01). "Digibron.nl, Docent De Bruin en de Christelijke Gereformeerde Kerken". Digibron.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved 2020-09-07.
  10. ^ "Digibron.nl, Doc. F. Lengkeek (Uit Kerknieuws: "Hoogleraren van vroeger" III)". Digibron.nl (in Dutch). 1980-04-11. Retrieved 2020-10-01.
  11. ^ Prof dr J. van Genderen (2002-11-20). "Digibron.nl, Prof. Leendert Huibert van der Meiden". Digibron.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved 2020-09-07.
  12. ^ kerknieuwsredactie, onze (1979-04-14). "Digibron.nl, Prof. J. Hovius donderdag in Wenum begraven". Digibron.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved 2020-10-01.
  13. ^ kerkredactie, onze (1991-11-02). "Digibron.nl, Dr. J. de Vuyst 40 jaar predikant". Digibron.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved 2020-10-01.
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