Whitefield Theological Seminary

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Whitefield Theological Seminary
Whitefield Theological Seminary logo.jpg
TypeSeminary
Established1980 (1980)
Religious affiliation
Reformed Presbyterian Church General Assembly
Location, ,
United States
Websiteseminary.reformed.info

Whitefield Theological Seminary is a Reformed theological seminary in Lakeland, Florida, United States. A conservative confessional institution, it teaches from the Reformed perspective of Protestant Christianity. The seminary holds to the Westminster Standards which includes the Confession of 1647, Larger and Shorter Catechism. Courses of study are offered on-site at the seminary's Lakeland offices but primarily through distance learning.

The seminary is affiliated with the Association of Reformed Theological Seminaries. Its website states that "all degree programs are designed for use in conjunction with church-related ministries".[1] The school derives its name from 18th-century revivalist George Whitefield. The current president is Kenneth Gary Talbot.

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References[]

  1. ^ "Seminary History". Whitefield Theological Seminary.

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