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Calvin launches Kuyper Institute for Global Faculty Development

Thu, Jul 19, 2018
Matt Kucinski

Calvin College and Calvin Theological Seminary leaders announce the establishment of the Kuyper Institute for Global Faculty Development, named in honor of 19th-century Dutch theologian Abraham Kuyper. The institute, established thanks to a generous gift by Rimmer and Ruth de Vries, will enable Christian leaders and faculty to deepen their understanding of the Reformed tradition broadly, and Kuyperian thinking particularly.

鈥淐alvin College and Calvin Theological Seminary are grateful to Rimmer and Ruth for their commitment to advancing public theology and cultural engagement,鈥 said Michael Le Roy, president of Calvin College. 鈥淲e are honored to be partners in this purpose as we work together to shape Christian higher education.鈥

Advancing Kuyperian thought

Princeton Theological Seminary founded The Abraham Kuyper Center for Public Theology in 1998. Now, Calvin College and Calvin Seminary are reimagining the center as the Kuyper Institute, building on Princeton鈥檚 work and adding new initiatives to further advance a Kuyperian world-and-life view in the academy.

鈥淲e are grateful that Calvin is committed to advancing Kuyperian thought in the academy and beyond,鈥 said M. Craig Barnes, president of Princeton Theological Seminary. 鈥淲e were honored to host two decades of extending Kuyper鈥檚 thought leadership through the Kuyper Center, and now we are excited to witness the fresh ways that Calvin will advance this worldview around the globe with the reimagined Kuyper Institute.鈥

The institute will carry on the work of the Kuyper Center by continuing the tradition of awarding an annual Kuyper Prize and hosting an annual Kuyper lecture and conference. To that end, Calvin College and Calvin Theological Seminary are happy to announce that the next conference will be April 23 -25, 2019 on Calvin鈥檚 campus.

Equipping faculty

An additional gift from the de Vries family provides seed money for a program that will further equip faculty from every discipline of study at Calvin College and Calvin Theological Seminary with a Christian world-and-life view grounded in a Reformed understanding of faith and cultural engagement. The institute will also engage Christian faculty and leaders from around the world in this vision through seminars, conferences, independent projects, and by sharing access to digital teaching and scholarly resources.

鈥淎braham Kuyper鈥檚 world-and-life view has profoundly shaped the intellectual and theological work of both Calvin College and Calvin Theological Seminary,鈥 said Jul Medenblik, president of Calvin Theological Seminary. 鈥淐alvin College and Calvin Seminary鈥檚 ability to share Kuyper鈥檚 Reformed vision depends on the extent to which our faculty embrace a deeply Reformed Christian mission and vision, are themselves shaped and formed by it, and are able to translate this vision into every part of their teaching, scholarship, service, and global outreach. So, this center provides an ideal platform for us to equip both our faculty, and Christian leaders around the world.鈥

With the establishment of the Kuyper Institute, Calvin is now home to 12 centers and institutes鈥攁ll of which animate Kuyper鈥檚 worldview as they serve a variety of people and institutions in the world. The centers and institutes help Calvin promote Christian thought and action in key areas of education and culture.

About Calvin College
Founded in 1876, Calvin College is a top-ranked, liberal arts聽college located in Grand Rapids, Michigan, that equips its more than 3,800 students from 45 U.S. states, 65 countries, and five Canadian provinces to think deeply, to act justly, and to live wholeheartedly as Christ鈥檚 agents of renewal in the world. Calvin is proud to offer 100+ majors and programs, including graduate-level offerings in accounting, education, and speech pathology and audiology. Calvin students engage in intensive internships, community-based service learning, and significant research that results in publishing and presenting alongside world-class faculty. Discover more at聽.

About Calvin Theological Seminary
Calvin Theological Seminary is about preparing faithful, creative, and compassionate leaders who will nurture disciples, renew churches and be bearers of shalom to a world in turmoil. Its Reformed approach to theological education uniquely equips students to face the complexities of ministry in this rapidly changing world. All of this happens through an experience that joins head, heart, and hands together in joyful response to God鈥檚 sovereign claim over all creation. Learn more at .


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