Westminster Seminary, UK
Westminster Seminary UK, formally known as "Westminster Presbyterian Theological Seminary", is a theologically conservative Presbyterian school of theology based in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. It has a particular focus on preparing its students for planting churches in the UK and continental Europe.
The seminary offers a range of courses accredited through Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, including the Master of Divinity (M.Div.).
History
The seminary was found in September 2013 by two ministers of the Evangelical Presbyterian Church in England and Wales: Ian Hamilton, minister of Cambridge Presbyterian Church and Bill Schweitzer, minister of Gateshead Presbyterian Church, as well as Joseph Pipa, president of Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary.[1][2][3][4]
Westminster's first graduate completed his studies three years later.
The seminary gained Charitable Incorporated Organisation status in 2020.[1]
Courses
The Seminary offers a variety of courses, including:[5]
- Master of Divinity (MDiv)
- Bachelor of Divinity (BDiv)
- Master of Theology (ThM)
- Master of Arts in Religion (MAR)
- Diploma in Biblical Studies (DipBS)
- School of Theology (CertBS)
Theology and doctrine
The school is committed to the Westminster Standards, experiential Calvinism, Presbyterian Church government, ordinary means of grace ministry, and the regulative principle of worship.
External links
References
- ^ a b "Our Story". Westminster Seminary UK. Retrieved 2025-02-05.
- ^ "History | All Saints Presbyterian Church". All Saints. Retrieved 2025-02-05.
- ^ "Faculty Members". Westminster Seminary.
- ^ "Our Story". Westminster Seminary.
- ^ "Westminster Seminary UK". Westminster Seminary UK. Retrieved 2025-02-05.