
James A. De Jong (1941- )
President 1983-2002
Seminary Presidents
DeJong, James A.
A native of Paterson, NJ and the son and grandson of pastors in the Christian Reformed Church, James Allan De Jong graduated from Calvin College (1963), Calvin Theological Seminary (1966), and earned a Th.D. from the Free University of Amsterdam in 1970. He was ordained in 1970 and taught at Trinity Christian College, Palos Heights, IL and later Dordt College, Sioux Center, IA. An author and editor, he specializes in church history, particularly the history of Reformed theology and the history of missions.
De Jong's presidency has spanned a period in the denomination's history filled with debate about its place amid rapidly changing social diversity. Issues such as academic freedom among seminary faculty and the role of women in the church have polarized the denomination. During his tenure, De Jong has focussed on theology, stressing commonality and being open to difference, while training students in the fundamentals of Calvinistic Protestantism. During his presidency the seminary building has been enlarged and remodeled, a Ph.D. program was added to the curriculum and student housing facilities were acquired.
De Jong married Lois De Kock, who holds an M.A and has taught in elementary schools as well as in the Education Department of Calvin College. They have three children, Kurtis James, Kristin Joann, and Kyle Peter.
