South African Theological Seminary

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The South African Theological Seminary (SATS) is a broadly evangelical distance education institution based in Bryanston (Johannesburg Region E), South Africa, founded in 1996.[1] As of May 2018, Dr. Kevin Smith (DLitt Stellenbosch, PhD SATS) is the principal of the seminary.[2] The seminary provides multiple undergraduate, graduate and stand alone courses to over 3000 students in over 80 countries.[1] As of the start of 2016 SATS has graduated 574 B.Th students, 110 M.Th students and 40 PhD students.[3]

History and programs

The seminary was established by Dr. Christopher Peppler in 1996 and is one of the founding members of the National Association of Distance Education Organisation in South Africa (NADEOSA). SATS is accredited by the Council on Higher Education (CHE) and its qualifications are registered with the South African Department of Higher Education and Training, which is similar and comparable to the US regional accreditation in quality.[4] SATS has the authority to issue qualifications up to the doctorate level and provides the following programs: Undergraduate (Higher Certificate in Christian Life, Higher Certificate in Christian Counseling, Bachelor of Theology B.Th., Bachelor of Theology with a focus on Christian counselling) and post-graduate (B.Th. Honours, Master of Divinity, M.Th., Ph.D. in Theology).[5]

SATS comes under the spiritual oversight of the elders of The Village Church[6] which was planted by Rosebank Union Church. The seminary is broadly evangelical in its theological approach. The mission of the South African Theological Seminary is to provide Bible-based, Christ-centred and Spirit-led distance education and training to Christians, and leaders in particular, within their local church environment, to equip them to be Holy Spirit empowered members of God’s household.

Principals

Principals of SATS

  • 1996-2005 Dr. Christopher Peppler (Th.D. University of Zululand).[7]
  • 2006-2017 Dr. Reuben van Rensburg (Th.D. University of Zululand).[1]
  • 2018–present Dr. Kevin Smith (D.Litt. University of Stellenbosch, Ph.D. South African Theological Seminary).[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "Our History". SATS. Retrieved 2020-03-15.
  2. ^ a b "SATS Staff | South African Theological Seminary Faculty". SATS. Retrieved 2020-03-15.
  3. ^ "An Animated History of SATS". YouTube. Retrieved March 14, 2020.
  4. ^ "Accreditation". SATS. Retrieved 2020-03-14.
  5. ^ "Programmes". SATS. Retrieved 2020-03-14.
  6. ^ The Village Church website Archived 2010-07-06 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ "Christopher Peppler | South African Theological Seminary - Academia.edu". sats-za.academia.edu. Retrieved 2020-03-15.

External links

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