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Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary

Grand Rapids, MI
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About Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary

Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary is a theological institution located in Grand Rapids, Michigan. It focuses on Reformed theology and ministerial training within a confessional Protestant tradition.

No specific program details are listed in available IPEDS data for this institution. The seminary's curriculum is generally oriented toward graduate-level theological education, pastoral formation, and biblical studies for students pursuing ministry.

Grand Rapids is home to a concentration of Reformed and Christian institutions, making it a notable center for theological education in the Midwest. Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary contributes to this academic and ecclesiastical community.

Contact Information

2965 Leonard St NE, Grand Rapids, MI 49525

Programs

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