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Evangelical Theological Faculty

1919 establishments in BelgiumEducation in LeuvenEducational institutions established in 1919Evangelical seminaries and theological collegesUniversities in Belgium
Evangelische Theologische Faculteit
Evangelische Theologische Faculteit

The Evangelical Theological Institute (Dutch: Evangelische Theologische Faculteit, Leuven, abbreviated as ETF) is an interdenominational Evangelical Institute in Leuven, Flanders, Belgium. The ETF offers four degree programs: a Dutch-taught Bachelor of Arts in Theology and Religious Studies program, an English-taught Master of Arts in Theology and Religious Studies program, a Dutch-taught Teacher's degree program, and an English PhD program. Moreover, the ETF also offers a Bachelor's and Master's part-time program named ETF Open University.

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