In a globalizing world it is important to stimulate and challenge international students to reflect on the contextual appropriation of the formative thinking of Reformed theology and the Reformed (neo-Calvinist) world vision. In this way can Reformed theology be relevant to their cultural and religious context and for their home churches and institutions.
For this reason, the Theological University has a program in the context of its one-year Master’s Programme: Master of Intercultural Reformed Theology (MIRT).
The program consists of one year of full-time residential studies in Kampen. There is also an option available to do this program in a two-year (part-time) format.
The program is fully accredited by the NVAO, the Accreditation Organisation of the Netherlands and Flanders. The programme leads to the official degree of Master of Arts (MA).
Are you interested in the MIRT? Please feel free to ask the International office of TU Kampen for the application requirements: international@tukampen.nl
You can apply for the MIRT till 15 April.
For more information, see https://en.tukampen.nl/education/master-of-intercultural-reformed-theology/
The Theological University of Utrecht offers national and international students the unique opportunity of following a taught MA programme in one of several main areas of Theology. This one-year Master of Theology General programme is embedded in our University’s long tradition of combining sound theological education with thorough theological study.
The one-year master’s degree programme offers in-depth study in one of eight main theological areas and is intended for students who have completed their BA in Theology and would like to specialize in a certain area of theology. The programmes all follow an identical structure, starting with the joint core module “Commitment to an open Bible”, to continue with an in-depth study of the subject. Preparing your dissertation on a subject linked with your area of study is also an important part of the programme. For outstanding students, this MA programme can serve as a foundation for a PhD research degree.
The programme is fully accredited by the NVAO, the Accreditation Organisation of the Netherlands and Flanders. The accreditation report can be read here. The programme leads to the official degree of Master of Arts (MA).
The one year Master in General Theology provides many electives, including those closely related to Neo-Calvinism studies: Identity, Ethics, and Society (only in Dutch) and Church History.
For more information, see https://en.tukampen.nl/education/master-of-theology-general/