Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary and Radius International are pleased to announce a new partnership to train men to preach the gospel and plant churches among unreached people groups. To do this, GPTS will accept Radius coursework toward the completion of a GPTS MDiv. This will enable students to marry the best of a traditional MDiv […]
Greenville Seminary Appoints William VanDoodewaard as Professor of Church History
December 10, 2021 – Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary (GPTS) is delighted to announce the appointment of William VanDoodewaard (PhD, University of Aberdeen) as Professor of Church History and Academic Dean, beginning fall 2022. Seminary President Jonathan L. Master comments, “Dr. VanDoodewaard is an outstanding teacher and scholar with the heart of a pastor. I have known […]
Announcing New Vice President
From Dr. Jonathan L. Master: “I am delighted to announce that Pat Daly (’12) will be joining the staff of Greenville Seminary as Vice President in the summer of 2022. Pat has served for almost a decade as US Manager for the Banner of Truth Trust. At GPTS, he will be overseeing our non-academic staff […]
Fall 2021 Foundations Available Online
Our Fall 2021 Foundations newsletter is now available in printable-PDF format here. It will be printed and mailed to the Seminary’s mailing list later this month. This biannual newsletter is intended to encourage friends of the Seminary community to remember our faculty, staff, and students in prayer and in financial support (where possible). In this edition, we feature news […]
Jonathan L. Master Joins the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals Board of Directors
From the website of the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals: The Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals is pleased to announce that Dr. Jonathan Master has joined the Alliance Board of Directors. Visit the Alliance Leadership page to see the complete list. Jonathan is a long-time partner with the Alliance, having served as event co-chair, conference speaker, and writer. He […]
The Good and Necessary Consequence of the Christian’s Identity
This guest post is by recent alumnus James Norris (MDiv ’16), who serves as Pastor at New Hope Presbyterian Church (PCA) in Abbeville, South Carolina. In the run-up to the 48th General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in America, Pastor Norris reflects on the application of an important principle in Reformed theology, good and necessary […]