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The Distinctives

THE MISSION

MISSION
Pursuing attentiveness to what God is doing in the world, we are committed to a global perspective in our teaching and learning.

THE WHOLE PEOPLE OF GOD
We are committed to theological education that enables the whole people of God for service in all contexts.

WORSHIPPING COMMUNITY
We are committed to worship as the central expression of who we are as an academic community.

THE CHURCH
We are committed to transdenominational scholarship that serves, nurtures, and attends to the whole church.

THE CHRISTIAN FAITH
We are committed to the historic Christian faith and to its particular expression in evangelicalism.

THE ARTS
We are committed to the vital place of the arts and the Christian imagination in both our teaching and learning.

SPIRITUALITY
With the ultimate goal of deepening our love for God, we are committed to the mutual influence between academic pursuits, faith, and piety.

SCRIPTURE
As the anchor within our curriculum, we are committed to the unique authority and trustworthiness of the Bible.

SERVICE
We are committed to theological reflection that fosters generous service to the world.

INTEGRATION
We are committed to the formation of a Christian mind through an inter-disciplinary approach to theological education.

In the mid-1960s in Vancouver, British Columbia, a group of business people got together to discuss the formation of a new theological school. Unlike other theological institutions that trained people for "professional ministry," this school had a distinctive vision. It was a vision characterized by three central elements: it was to be a transdenominational graduate school that prized the denominational heritage brought by each new student, it was to have an emphasis on the whole people of God, and it was to be located on a university campus.

For more than 30 years, Regent College has been a unique place to study. Continuing the vision of its founders, Regent takes seriously the education, nurturing and equipping of the laity—the whole people of God—to live and work as servant leaders in vocations within the home, the marketplace, and the church. Regent encourages a vibrant Christianity that affirms the primacy of personal godliness and the importance of spiritual and intellectual integration in all walks of life. To this end, the College also prepares Christian leaders who will further this mission through the ministry of the local congregation.

THE STUDENTS

Far from being a cloister of intellectuals who think and look alike, Regent is a community of Christians seeking—through theological studies—practical tools for spiritual growth and ministry in both church and marketplace settings. Regent is a truly international community. While a little over 40% of the student body is Canadian, an almost equal number come from the United States, along with many from Asia, Australia, Europe, Latin America and Africa. This global blend of nationalities challenges students to expand their faith beyond their own cultural context.

Nearly 700 (350 full-time equivalent) students are enrolled in full- and part-time studies at Regent College during the academic year. Spring and Summer Schools and off-campus extension courses also enable many more to benefit from the rich curricular offerings of the College.

In addition to their cultural diversity, the students represent a great variety of vocational and denominational backgrounds. Amidst this diversity, students find they share many common questions on how to apply their faith in the church and the world. The interchange of ideas from a wide variety of perspectives around a common centre has proven to be an enriching and stretching experience.

THE SETTING

Located on the ocean and bordered by snow-capped mountains to the north, Vancouver is one of the world's most beautiful cities. Environmentally lush, with access to world-renowned ski runs and numerous other outdoor activities, Vancouver is also very cosmopolitan. The largest city in western Canada, and the nation's window to the Pacific Rim, the city's population is socially, economically and ethnically diverse, making it an ideal training ground for those interested in urban missions, pastoral ministry and overseas service, as well as those who seek to continue in the marketplace. See

Regent College is located at the main entrance to the University of British Columbia, Canada's third-largest university. UBC's beautiful campus is situated on 990 acres, much of it still forested, and commands a magnificent view of both water and mountains. Affiliation with the university, and the College's strategic location, give Regent students an open door to Canada's second largest library, opportunities for interaction with UBC students, as well as access to the recreational facilities and student services on campus.

 

 
 
 

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