FTTI Fellowship
The Francis Turretin Fellowship is the premier scholarly program of The Francis Turretin Theological Institute, designed to cultivate and equip theologians, pastors, and scholars committed to Reformed orthodoxy and academic excellence. Named after the esteemed Reformed scholastic Francis Turretin, this fellowship fosters rigorous theological research, doctrinal precision, and pastoral wisdom in the service of Christ’s Church.
This highly selective fellowship provides a unique opportunity for scholars to engage in deep theological inquiry, publish groundbreaking research, and contribute to the advancement of Reformed thought in the 21st century.
Vision & Mission
Vision
To establish a global network of Reformed scholars who are deeply committed to the inerrancy of Scripture, the system of doctrine contained in the Reformed Confessions, and the theological legacy of Francis Turretin.
Mission
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To cultivate theological excellence in academia and the church.
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To support scholarly research that advances the doctrines of grace.
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To equip pastors and theologians for the defense and articulation of Reformed theology.
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To engage with contemporary theological, philosophical, and apologetic challenges from a confessionally Reformed perspective.
Eligibility Criteria
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Commitment to Reformed Confessional Theology (Westminster Standards, Three Forms of Unity, London Baptist Confession).
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Proven academic excellence (publications, teaching, or pastoral leadership).
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Willingness to contribute to Reformed theological scholarship.
Application Requirements
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Academic CV with list of publications.
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Statement of Research (1,500 words) outlining theological interests.
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Personal Statement detailing commitment to Reformed theology.
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Writing Sample (published or unpublished).
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Letters of Recommendation (two from theologians or pastors).