In a globalizing world it is important to reflect on the contextualization of Reformed theology and the Reformed worldview. What is their relevance for different contexts and cultures?
The Theological University of Kampen has launched a new English-taught Master’s degree programme: Master of Intercultural Reformed Theology (MIRT). The programme consists of one year of full-time residential studies in Kampen (or two years part-time). After successful completion of the programme you will receive a Master of Arts degree in Theology. Outstanding students can continue their studies at PhD level. The programme will start its second year in September 2016.