Month: May 2019
The Canons of Dordt and their Historical Context
Although the Canons of Dordt are one of the three core confessional documents of the Christian Reformed Church, many church members today have a hazy notion at best as to…
Mary Vanden Berg Awarded Henry Institute Research Grant
Mary Vanden Berg, Professor of Systematic Theology at Calvin Seminary, was a recent research grant recipient to the Creation Project, part of the Henry Center at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School…
How bad is it, Doc?
As part of our celebration of the 400th anniversary of the Canons of Dordt, Calvin Seminary focused our chapel services this fall on the famous summary of that document, the…
Dordt or Dort? What Still Matters?
Is it Dordt or Dort? If you are featuring a Forum issue to commemorate the 400th anniversary of the Synod of Dordrecht, it helps to know how to spell the…
Commemorating the 400th Anniversary of the Synod of Dordt in Worship
This issue of the Forum commemorates the 400th anniversary of the Synod of Dordt (November 1618 – May 1619) and offers a good opportunity to reflect on the importance of…
Canons of Dordt and the Heidelberg Catechism
The Canons of Dordt (1619) is probably the least well known of the three confessions of the Christian Reformed Church in North America. The Canons of Dordt (1619) is probably…
Partnering Together
Christian Schools International (CSI) and Calvin Theological Seminary are very excited to announce that they are partnering together to offer Christian school Bible teachers an amazing opportunity. Available summer 2019,…
Faculty News and New Faces
NEW BOOKS BY GARY BURGE Gary Burge, Visiting Professor of New Testament, is working on two books, scheduled to be released later this year. Below, Burge describes these upcoming publications:…
Distinguished Alumni: Chaplin Insoon Hoagland
Chaplain InSoon Hoagland was born in Suncheon, Junnam Providence, South Korea. She holds an associate degree as a clinical technician and national board-certified medical technologist. With the goal of furthering…