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About North-West University NWU Faculty of Theology
The Faculty of Theology of the North-West University practises the science of Theology on Reformational foundation. This implies recognition that the Word of God, the Bible, originated through the inspiration of the Holy Spirit and that the Bible is therefore inspired and authoritative. This is the basis on which all paradigms (including our own) are subjected to constant critical and reformative study, while accommodating staff members and students of other theological persuasions who respect this Reformational foundation and inclusive approach.
The Faculty of Theology of the North-West University rests on a Reformed foundation. In this way it recognises its historical links with the Reformation of the 16th and 17th centuries, with the Theological School of the RCSA and with the PU for CHE in the period 1869 to 2004. The Reformed foundation implies recognition that the Word of God, the Bible, originated through the inspiration of the Holy Spirit and that it is authoritative. In our practice of Theology as a science, we recognise and respect the Reformed view of God and the written Word of God as the particular revelation of God. The Bible – the particular revelation of God, in addition to his revelation in creation – constitutes the object of scientific study. Teaching-learning, research and the application of expertise are conducted on this revelation and in the light thereof, through the illuminating work of the Holy Spirit. The kingship of God, owing to its primary position and significance in the Bible, is regarded as the orientational foundation on which Theology is practised.
This Reformed foundation and ethos entail a constant analytical, critical and Reformed scientific study of all paradigms (including our own), as well as the study of other theological paradigms and traditions, while accommodating staff members and students of other theological persuasions who respect the Reformed foundation and inclusive approach of the Faculty of Theology.
NWU Faculty of Theology Courses
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NWU Faculty of Theology Applications & Admissions
North-West University, NWU under the Faculty of Theology offers admission to undergraduate and postgraduate courses. NWU admission to all courses will be done online through the North-West University, NWU online application portal. Further, the aspirants have to apply online in order to secure admission at the NWU Faculty of Theology, the details of the NWU admissions procedure and online application are available here: NWU Faculty of Theology Admissions and online application.
NWU Faculty of Theology contact details
Mahikeng
Contact person:
Prof Alfred Brunsdon
Postal address:
North-West University
Mahikeng Campus
Faculty of Theology
Private Bag X2046
Mmabatho
2745
Physical address:
Base Building A2(a), G02
North-West University
Mahikeng Campus
Corner of Albert Luthuli and University Drive
Mmabatho
2745
Tel: (+27 18) 389-2666
Cell: (+27 82) 583 7018
Email: alfred.brunsdon@nwu.ac.za
Potchefstroom
Contact person:
Mrs Antoinett Moerdyk
Postal address:
North-West University
Potchefstroom Campus
Faculty of Theology
Private Bag X6001
Potchefstroom
2520
Physical address:
Building K23 G03
North-West University
Potchefstroom Campus
Molen Street
Potchefstroom
2531
Tel: (+27 18) 299-1847
Email: antoinett.moerdyk@nwu.ac.za
Vanderbijlpark
Contact person:
Prof Vhumani Magezi
Postal address:
North-West University
Vanderbijlpark Campus
Faculty of Theology
PO Box 1174
Vanderbijlpark
1900
Physical address:
Building 11B G43
North-West University
Vanderbijlpark Campus
Hendrik Van Eck Blvd
Vanderbijlpark
1900
Tel: (+27 16) 910-3453
Email: vhumani.magezi@nwu.ac.za
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North-West University (NWU) Faculty of Theology Website
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