Three Forms of Unity IV: Canons of Dort
Course Features
This course is the last of four courses that will introduce students to the Three Forms of Unity, which are foundational to PRTS and the Dutch Reformed tradition. This course will explore the development, content, and impact of the Synod of Dort and the resulting Canons of Dort (the so-called "TULIP" of Reformed theology). Students will learn to use the Canons of Dort for pastoral guidance, defending the faith, and serving Christ and His church.
This course is the last of four courses that will introduce students to the Three Forms of Unity, which are foundational to PRTS and the Dutch Reformed tradition. This course will explore the development, content, and impact of the Synod of Dort and the resulting Canons of Dort (the so-called "TULIP" of Reformed theology). Students will learn to use the Canons of Dort for pastoral guidance, defending the faith, and serving Christ and His church.
Meet the Professor
Dr. David H. Kranendonk
Dr. David Kranendonk is the author of Paul Bayne’s Pastoral Teaching of Predestination (2021), Teaching Predestination: Elnathan Parr and Pastoral Ministry in Early Stuart England (2011), and Vital Balance. The Pursuit of Professors J.J. van der Schuit, G. Wisse, and L.H. van der Meiden (2006). He has served various congregations of the Free Reformed Churches of North America and is involved in various mission boards supporting theological education. David holds degrees from Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary (MDiv, 2003), Calvin Theological Seminary (ThM, 2008), and the Theological University Apeldoorn, The Netherlands (PhD, 2021). He is married to Elly, and they have seven children.
Patrick Jones - Course author