The North American Reformed Seminary

The North American Reformed Seminary
Motto "Soli Deo Gloria!"
Motto in English
"Glory to God Alone!"
Type Private, Reformed Seminary
Affiliation Non-Denominational
Location Sumter, South Carolina, United States
Campus Online
Colors Blue and White
Affiliations Association of Reformed Theological Seminaries
Website www.tnars.net

The North American Reformed Seminary (also referred to as TNARS) is a private online, non-profit, distance educational, Christian, reformed seminary whose mission states is "to educate the body of Christ completely free of charge." Spreading the Gospel and strengthening the church through this school is the goal of this seminary.[1]

TNARS offers seven degrees, they are earned and awarded through the completion of the required curriculum. The North American Reformed Seminary is not affiliated with a particular Christian denomination but it does adhere to the Westminster Confession of Faith. The seminary wishes to follow the same doctrine as the Reformers did during the period of the Protestant Reformation.[2]

However, students who attend TNARS do come from reformed and non-reformed Christian backgrounds. The seminary also reflects the five solas within its foundation, and those are 1. Sola Fide (by faith alone), 2. Sola Scriptura (by Scripture alone), 3. Solus Christus (through Christ alone), 4. Sola Gratia (by grace alone), and 5. Soli Deo Gloria (glory to God alone).[3]

Academics

TNARS offers a variety of seven degrees varying from an Associate degree to a Doctorate degree. Here is a list of degrees the seminary awards.

According to the admissions, certain qualifications are required for each field of study.

Accreditation

The North American Reformed Seminary is an unaccredited theological institution that is officially exempt from the state regulation of South Carolina. This is because of its religious training and programs according to the South Carolina Code of Laws, Nonpublic Postsecondary Institution License Act, Section 59-58-30(4). They do not wish to seek accreditation but instead wish to accumulate their reputation by the biblical principal "by their fruits you shall know them", and also by the reputation of their graduates.[5]

Even though TNARS is not accredited, the seminary is an affiliate of the Association of Reformed Theological Seminaries (ARTS) and is recognized by the Evangelical Reformed Council on Academics (ERCA).[6]

See also

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