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Bachelor of Theology (B.Th.) in Biblical Studies

Credit Hours: 120

This program offers an in-depth study of the Bible, focusing on the interpretation and application of biblical texts. Coursework includes Old and New Testament studies, biblical languages, hermeneutics, and theology. It is designed to equip students with a comprehensive understanding of Scripture and its relevance for ministry.

Bachelor of Divinity (B.Div.) in Church History

Credit Hours: 120

This program explores the development of the Christian church from its beginnings to the present day. It includes courses in early church history, the Reformation, modern church movements, and historical theology. The program is designed to equip students with an understanding of the historical context of Christian beliefs and practices.

Master of Theology (M.Th.) in Historical Theology

Credit Hours: 48

This program examines the historical development of Christian doctrine and theology from the early church to contemporary times. It includes studies in the writings of key theologians, doctrinal controversies, and the impact of historical events on theological development, with the aim to equip students for academic, research, and ministerial roles.

Master of Divinity (M.Div.) in New Testament Studies

Credit Hours: 72

This program provides advanced study of the New Testament, focusing on its history, literature, and theology. Coursework includes exegesis of New Testament texts, biblical Greek, and the study of early Christian communities. It is designed to prepare students for scholarly research and ministry that is deeply rooted in New Testament teachings.

Master of Divinity (M.Div.) in Old Testament Studies

Credit Hours: 72

This program offers an in-depth exploration of the Old Testament, focusing on its history, cultural contexts, and theology. It includes studies in Hebrew language, Old Testament exegesis, and ancient Near Eastern history. The program is designed to equip students to interpret and apply Old Testament scriptures in contemporary ministry settings.

Doctor of Divinity (D.Div.) in Biblical Exegesis

Credit Hours: 64

This program focuses on advanced biblical exegesis, with the aim to equip students with skills to interpret and analyze biblical texts at the highest scholarly level. It includes coursework in advanced hermeneutics, critical methods of biblical interpretation, and the application of exegesis to contemporary theological issues. The program is designed to prepare students for teaching, writing, and leadership roles in academic and church settings

Doctor of Theology (Th.D.) in Patristics and Early Christianity

Credit Hours: 64

This advanced program explores the writings and theology of the early church fathers, along with the historical development of early Christian doctrine. Coursework covers patristic theology, early Christian literature, and the history of early Christianity, with the aim to prepare students for specialized academic research, teaching, and theological reflection on the roots of the Christian faith.

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