RTS follows the
Reformed tradition, including
Covenant Theology.
Accreditation Reformed Theological Seminary is accredited by the
Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada to award the MDiv, MABS, MAR, MATS, MAC, MACC, and DMin degrees. It is also accredited by the
Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award masters and doctorate degrees. The MAC degree program is accredited by the
Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs.
Programs of study RTS's institutional focus is on training students (especially in its
Presbyterian and
Reformed branches) to be
pastors,
missionaries,
educators, and
Christian counselors. RTS offers
Doctor of Ministry (DMin),
Master of Divinity (MDiv), and
Master of Arts (MA) degrees in several subjects. Through its Global program, RTS offers the Master of Arts (Biblical studies) degree (MABS) and the Master of Arts (Theological Studies) degree (MATS). The degrees can be earned completely online.
Faculty RTS has had many notable faculty members, adjunct professors, and visiting lecturers, including
R.C. Sproul,
John Frame,
Roger Nicole,
Ronald H. Nash,
Steve Brown,
Douglas F. Kelly,
Richard L. Pratt, Jr.,
Michael J. Kruger,
Justin S. Holcomb,
Bruce Waltke,
Willem A. VanGemeren, and
Tim Keller. In April 2010,
Bruce Waltke offered to resign his professorship at Reformed Theological Seminary because of controversy over a video made by
The BioLogos Foundation where he discussed his positive views on evolution. Waltke wrote in a letter that he found no fault with the administration of RTS on the matter. == Campuses ==