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Theological study and research at Princeton Seminary is rigorous in scholarship and rooted in the faith of the church. It is attentive to the witness of Scripture and to the development of Christian doctrine, while engaging with contemporary issues in philosophy, science, and the wider culture. The department of theology is positioned in the broad Reformed confessional tradition and at the same time strongly committed to ecumenical dialogue.
Theology is the critical reflection on the beliefs and practices of faith communities. It requires ethical analysis, historical awareness, and contextual understanding. Courses cover systematic theology, Christian ethics, philosophy, and the history of doctrine. Courses in missional and ecumenical theology focus on the integrative character of mission, incorporating the biblical formation and historical development of mission, its contemporary challenges, and the theology of God’s mission.
Deep theological reflection and pressing contemporary issues come together in the classroom through classes like War and Christian Conscience, and The Ethics of Resisting and Accepting Death. Princeton Seminary is committed to teaching students to recognize the connection between Christian theology and responsible Christian action. Faith and practice are a cornerstone of the curriculum.
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Alumni Bill Carter on using music through ministry
Dr. Hanna Reichel reflects on their new appointment
After twenty-five years of dedicated service, Dr. Clifton Black is retiring from his position as Princeton Theological Seminary’s Otto A. Piper Professor of Biblical Theology, leaving behind a legacy of wisdom, humor, scholarship, and profound impact on the lives of students and colleagues alike.
Professor Olson reflects on his path to Princeton Theological Seminary and his retirement plans.
With a theme of “Revisiting Women and Gender in World Christianity,” the fifth conference was held at the University of Ghana in Accra, Ghana, earlier this year.
Princeton Theological Seminary is pleased to announce the appointment of Mélena “Mae” Laudig as Assistant Professor of African American Christianity.
Khristi Lauren Adams returns to Princeton Seminary to receive the Alumni Council Service Award..
Princeton Seminary’s seventh president Craig Barnes to receive award during Reunion
Hybrid – Stuart Hall