Covenant Theological Seminary is the
denominational seminary of the
Presbyterian Church in America (PCA). It is located in
St. Louis,
Missouri, and its purpose is to train leaders for work in the church and the world — especially as
pastors,
missionaries, and
counselors. It does not require all students to be members of the PCA, but it is loyal to the teachings of its denomination. Faculty must subscribe to the system of doctrine as outlined in the
Westminster Standards.
History
The seminary was originally established by
Christians in the Evangelical Presbyterian Church, (which later merged with the Reformed Presbyterian Church in North America to form Reformed Presbyterian Church-Evangelical Synod), who believed that their denomination, born out of resistance to rising
liberal influences, needed a strong
theological school of its own. In
1956, Covenant Seminary began with eleven students on a plot of land a few miles west of St. Louis, Missouri. The seminary continued to grow in both size and reputation in the years that followed. In
1982, following another denominational merger (known as the "joining and receiving") between the Reformed Presbyterian Church and the
Presbyterian Church in America, Covenant Seminary became the national seminary of the PCA, which elects and oversees the work of the seminary's Board of Trustees.
Notable alumni include W. Todd Akin, United States Representative from Missouri (2001- ).
Academics
As a fully accredited seminary by
North Central Association of Colleges and Schools in 1973

and
Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada in 1983,

Covenant offers several
academic degrees:
Master of Divinity,
Master of Arts (in Educational Ministries, Theological Studies, Counseling, or Exegetical Theology),
Master of Theology, and
Doctor of Ministry.
The seminary is doctrinally committed to the Reformed faith and Covenant Theology, and it believes the Bible to be the inspired and inerrant word of God.
The seminary is also home to the Francis Schaeffer Institute, which encourages Christians to engage contemporary culture in a compassionate way with the truth-claims of the gospel.
Faculty
The current faculty includes:
- Jerram Barrs
- Anthony Bradley
- David Calhoun
- Bryan Chapell
- David Chapman
- C. John Collins
- Philip Douglass
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Zack Eswine
Sean Michael Lucas
Robert Peterson
Jay Sklar
Michael Williams
Richard Winter
Daniel Zink |
External links
* Covenant Seminary Website