Most seminaries provide programmes from the degree of Bachelor of Theology to prepare students to the master's level. A number of the seminaries provide post-master training in order to train clergy and chaplains.
Seminaries
Seminaries
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Mennonite Seminary
The Mennonite Seminary (Doopsgezind Seminarium) is the academic institution of the General Mennonite Society (ADS) for theological education, research and training from an Anabaptist-Mennonite perspective in an ecumenical and multi-religious context.
The focus is on History, Peace & Justice and Philosophy on a basis of theological reflection, knowledge, competence and inspiration. -
Baptist Seminary
The Baptist Seminary runs the degree programme for future theologians and pastors in Dutch Baptist and Cama churches, and increasingly for the broader setting of free and evangelical churches.
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The Buddhist Seminary
The Buddhist Seminary provides education for Buddhist Spiritual caregivers at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. Buddhist spiritual caregivers (also known as Buddhist chaplains) play a crucial role in providing support during crisis situations and addressing existential questions.
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Restored Reformed Seminary
The Restored Reformed Seminarium provides the theological education of the Restored Reformed Church at VU Amsterdam.
Within the bachelor's degree in Theology and Religious Studies and the master's degree in Theology and Religious Studies, students can follow a track that, in terms of ecclesiastical requirements, is tailored to those of the Hersteld Hervormde Kerk. -
International Baptist Theological Study Centre
The International Baptist Theological Study Center Amsterdam (IBTS) and the Faculty of Religion and Theology of VU Amsterdam together offer PhD programs. Our students conduct research and publish on a wide range of historical, missiological, ethical and theological topics. In addition, there is an English-taught Master in Baptist Histories and Theologies.