Protestant Theological University

Protestant Theological University (abbreviated as PThU; Dutch: Protestantse Theologische Universiteit) is a theological university with locations in the Dutch city of Utrecht.

The university was founded in 1854 as the Theological School ("Theologische School") by the Christian Reformed Church in the Netherlands, a church resulting from a schism in 1834, to provide for theological education for its ministers.

This university also has a theological faculty, but the college at Kampen remained a separate institution.

On 13 April 2022 the PThU announced its intention to move the university to Utrecht.

[1] On 21 April 2022, the general synod of the Protestant Church in the Netherlands (PKN) confirmed that decision.

Protestant Theological University