REFORMED THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY

'Reformed Theological Seminary' (RTS) is a non-denominational, evangelical Protestant seminary dedicated to training current and future leaders (especially in its Presbyterian and Reformed branches) to be pastors, missionaries, educators, and Christian counselors. It maintains a belief in the inerrancy of the Bible and generally follows Reformed tradition, including Covenant Theology.

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Degrees
Campus locations
Notable faculty
External links

Degrees


Reformed Theological Seminary offers the following academic degrees:

Master of Arts (M.A.) in Religion, Biblical Studies, Theological Studies, Missions, Marriage and Family Therapy (Counseling), Christian Thought, and Christian Education

Master of Divinity (M.Div., professional degree)

Master of Theology (Th.M., research degree, prior M.A. or M.Div. required)

Doctor of Ministry (D.Min., terminal professional degree)

Doctor of Philosophy in Intercultural Studies (Ph.D., terminal research degree)

Campus locations


In addition to the original campus in Jackson, Mississippi, RTS has campuses in Orlando, Florida; Charlotte, North Carolina; Atlanta, Georgia; Washington, DC; and Boca Raton, Florida. As of 2005, the Atlanta, DC, and Boca Raton campuses are satellite institutions under the academic dean in Orlando and offer the MAR but not the M.Div degree. RTS's distance learning program, RTS Virtual, offers an accredited MAR.

Notable faculty


Current and past resident faculty members include Greg L. Bahnsen, Steve Brown, J. Ligon Duncan, John Frame, Richard L. Pratt, Jr., R. C. Sproul, and Bruce Waltke. Guest faculty have included D. A. Carson, Mark Dever, and Tim Keller.

External links



Reformed Theological Seminary

Reformed Theological Seminary Virtual Campus

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