Reformed Bible Colleges are institutions that follow the Calvinist reformed biblical perspective. Many of these Calvinist theologically based bible colleges and seminaries adhere to the reformation teaching of John Calvin directly and others follow that tradition as handed down through the Scottish Presbyterians or English Calvinist Baptists. The reformed tradition crosses many denominational lines and also has influenced and continues to influence many other christian groups.
Huldrych Zwingli founded the Reformed tradition in 1519 and it was later greatly extended by John Calvin who elaborated, explained, and described the basic tenets of the reformed protestant perspective. John Calvin saw his reformed movement as a restoration of the teachings and thought of the early church fathers such as those of Augustine of Hippo.
Probably no protestant christian tradition has had as much impact on the practice of Christianity around the world as the Reformed tradition. Students who are interested in learning more about this exciting and rich reformation tradition should study at a Reformed Bible College.
Evangelical Assembly of Presbyterian Churches in America Bible School
The Evangelical Assembly of Presbyterian Churches in America is a relatively new denomination, having begun in 2004. The denomination has quickly grown, however, and now has churches in each state. It holds to presbyterian, evangelical and educational commitments.
There’s one Bible school of the Evangelical Assembly of Presbyterian Churches in America:
- Olivet University, a Bible school of the EAPCA
Korean Presbyterian Church Abroad Bible School
Formerly the Korean Presbyterian Church in America, the Korean Presbyterian Church Abroad is a Korean denomination that’s in close communication with the Presbyterian Church U.S.A. The denomination has both Korean- and English-speaking presbyteries.
There’s one Bible school of the Korean Presbyterian Church Abroad:
- Presbyterian Theological Seminary in America, a KPCA Bible school
Other Accredited Christian Universities and Bible Colleges for Reformed Students
Along with schools that are tied to specific reformed denominations, there are also several schools that technically stand independent of any denomination but share in the reformed tradition. These reformed Bible colleges are historically linked with denominations, adhere to confessions like the Westminster Confession of Faith or Heidelberg Catechism, and/or teach reformed theology.
- Bethlehem College and Seminary, a Bible college that teaches reformed theology
- Grace Mission University, a Korean Bible college that’s historically presbyterian
- International Reformed University and Seminary, a Korean presbyterian university with reformed theoloy
- Kuyper College, a reformed Bible college
- Southern Reformed College and Seminary, a Korean Bible college with reformed theology
More Accredited Bible Colleges:
- Presbyterian Bible Colleges
- Baptist Bible Colleges
- Conservative Bible Colleges
- Evangelical Bible Colleges
- Korean Bible Colleges
Or, check out all the Bible college denominational lists.