Doctor of Theology
The Doctor of Theology degree is an advanced academic degree intended to prepare
students for professional careers in teaching, writing, and scholarship in academics, in
publishing, religious organizations, social service organizations, or foundations. The Doctor
of Theology program emphasizes theological studies in the context of 'secular' university
research disciplines and is characterized by a series of careful balances. Students are given
considerable latitude to design their programs to meet specific needs and interests. This
freedom is exercised under the guidance of the student's Doctor of Theology doctoral
committee, who establish examination and dissertation protocols which form the structure
of the student's program.
Course# Course Title |
units |
DTH101 Biblical Chronology
DTH102 The Pastoral Epistles
DTH103 Textual Criticism of the New Testament
DTH104 Textual Criticism of the Old Testament
DTH105 The Life of Christ
DTH106 Parables
DTH107 Revivalism
DTH108 Pauline Theology
DTH109 Pietism
DTH110 The Doctrine of Sanctification
DTH111 Theology of Missions
DTH112 Theology and Sociology of the City
DTH113 Theology and the Environment
DTH114 Theological Issues in the Contemporary Ecumenical Movement
DTH115 Church Management
DTH799 Dissertation Total: |
4 units 4 units 4 units 4 units 4 units 4 units 4 units 4 units 4 units 4 units 4 units 4 units 4 units 4 units 4 units 8 units 68 units |
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