Supporting Theological Reflection and Conversation that Strengthen the Ministry of the Church

The links are of institutions and organizations who are allied with the IRT in appreciation and study of the Reformed Tradition. Their association with the IRT means only that we share common interests, but does not commit them to endorsement of any particular stance or statement of the IRT, nor does it imply endorsement of the organization by the IRT or its host institution.

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1. The nature of the Internet is that its content is dynamic. The links provided below were checked as they were listed, but there are no guarantees that any site remains active in perpetuity. If you come across a "dead" link, please notify us at webmaster@reformedtheology.org.

2. As with any page of web links, other sites may be linked to the pages to which we refer that may contain objectionable material. Therefore, users of this page must bear in mind that the IRT and its host institution, Union Theological Seminary and Presbyterian School of Christian Education do not have control over linked pages.

Affiliates of The Institute for Reformed Theology
Site Name Comments
Reformed Institute of Metropolitan Washington The Reformed Institute of Metropolitan Washington is a consortium of seven Presbyterian churches in the Maryland, Northern Virginia, and Washington, DC area. Their purpose is to promote understanding and appreciation of the Reformed tradition among Presbyterians living in the Washington, DC metropolitan area.
World Alliance of Reformed Churches
(WARC)
WARC is a fellowship of churches with roots in the 16th-century Reformation led by John Calvin, John Knox, Ulrich Zwingli and many others, and the earlier reforming movements of Jan Hus and Peter Valdes.
The Alliance is an interdependent network of people and churches working and worshipping together with faith in God's promise always to be with his creation.
The Office of Theology and Worship of the Presbyterian Church (USA) The Office of Theology and Worship works in partnership with persons throughout the church, providing services and resources to help congregations strive for integrity in theology, worship, and mission.
The Calvin Institute for Christian Worship The Calvin Institute of Christian Worship (associated with Calvin College of Grand Rapids, MI) aims to promote the scholarly study of the theology, history, and practice of Christian worship and the renewal of worship in local congregations.
The International Reformed Theology Institute
(IRTI)
The International Reformed Theological Institute is a network of scholars involved in Reformed theology in order to promote common research, mutual support and exchange of ideas.Inspired by our Reformed background, we focus on living theology in order to sustain the development of a viable expression of Christian faith in word and action. They also publish, through Brill Academic Publisher, The Journal of Reformed Theology (http://www.brill.nl/jrt) and the book series, Studies in Reformed Theology (http://www.brill.nl/srt).
The H. Henry Meeter Center for Calvin Studies The H. Henry Meeter Center for Calvin Studies is a research center specializing in John Calvin and Calvinism, located at Calvin College and Calvin Theological Seminary in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
The goal for the book collection is to acquire everything written by and about John Calvin in all extant editions, in addition to works by and about other reformers close to Calvin.
The Meeter Center rare book room contains one of the largest collections of sixteenth-century imprints of the works in North America of Calvin and other reformers. The Center also houses the Calvin Article File (nearly 17,000 articles) and a microform collection of sixteenth-century imprints of Protestant and Catholic authors.
The Calvin Studies Society The primary purpose of the Calvin Studies Society is to engage in and promote the study of the thought, life, and times of John Calvin. The Society also focuses on other figures and subjects related to the Reformed movement of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
The Cheshunt Institute for Reformed Studies The Cheshunt Institute for Reformed Studies is a research center of Westminster College in Cambridge, UK. The Institute has its own dedicated library space within the College and houses one of the most comprehensive collections of material relating to the Presbyterian and Congregational traditions in the United Kingdom. It seeks to promote, encourage and foster academic study and discussion of various aspects of Reformed theology and tradition via an ongoing lecture, seminar, conference, and publication program.

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