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  • Spring Term Begins with Communion Service

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    Listen to Dr. Ken Appold's sermon preached at the opening worship service of the 2010 spring term, and view photos.

    Alumni Reunion
  • Princeton Seminary Celebrates Black History Month

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    Meet some of PTS’s African American alumni/ae serving the church and the world.

    Alumni Reunion
  • Reformed Theology Online

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    Join Princeton Seminary in studying Reformed theology online in 2010 using Elsie McKee’s translation of Calvin’s 1541 Institutes.

    Alumni Reunion
  • Institute for Youth Ministry

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    Participate in a Pathways Youth Leader Training Event in Texas (Feb.) or Washington DC (March). More info…

    Art Exhibit

 

 

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  • calvin institutesMeet interfaith authors at PTS on March 2. Read more.

  • Inspire Banner Small NEW: inSpire online
    Read the newest issue of inSpire online and comment on some of the stories. Click here.

  • Ways to RecycleWays to Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle at Princeton Seminary! Read more...
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The Seminary community joins Christians around the world in prayer for the people of Haiti following the devastating earthquake there.       

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Science for Ministry LogoView upcoming events offered by the Seminary’s Science for Ministry Institute.        

 

princeton profiles

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Th.M. graduate Jing Wei didn’t become a Christian—or even hear the gospel—until after college, when she moved from her hometown of Wuhan, China, to Singapore. “In China, one more Christian equals one less Chinese,” she says, summarizing the cultural climate in the 1930s. Even today, remnants of that ethos remain, driving a wedge between Chinese culture and Christianity. Read More... 

  

Read more stories of PTS students and alums.

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