Doctor of Theology Program

THS 900: Systematic Theology (3 Credits)

This course serves as a practical approach and summarizes the mature thought of one of the most important and original Reformed theologians of the last hundred years. It will enable you to see clearly how the Bible explains God's great, sweeping plan for mankind.

THS 901: Systematic Theology (3 Credits)

This course covers a fully biblical Reformed faith, showing its enduring appeal, coherence, and truthfulness.

THS 902: Systematic Theology (3 Credits)

This course covers fundamental principles of some erring philosophy.

THS 910: Institutes of the Christian Religion (3 Credits)

This course serves as an introduction to the Christian life, Reformation principles and is a marvelous introduction to biblical Christianity.

THS 915: Reformation Theology (3 Credits)

This course serves as an introduction to the Christian life, Reformation principles and is a marvelous introduction to biblical Christianity.

THS 920: Reformed Theology (3 Credits)

This course offers students, pastors, and learners an accessible summary of Dutch Reformed theology.

THS 921: Reformed Theology (3 Credits)

This course covers the early theological thought of one of the premier Reformed thinkers of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

THS 922: Reformed Theology (3 Credits)

The course serves as a strong study of Reformed Theology.

THS 903: Systematic Theology (3 Credits)

This course covers Christian doctrine.

DOC 900: Doctoral Dissertation (13 Credits)

Required Instructions

This paper should be between 100-150 pages in length and must include a bibliography with at least 10 references. A dissertation should introduce the theme and then in detail research the theme and provide in lay language the exposition or details of the theme. Footnotes and research notes should be noted numerically after each quote with the source listed at the end of the paper. The following is a great resource for dissertations:A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations, Seventh Edition: Chicago Style for Students and Researchers (Chicago Guides to Writing, Editing, and Publishing) by Kate L. Turabian, Wayne C. Booth, Gregory G. Colomb and Joseph M. Williams (Apr 15, 2007). The thesis may only be submitted after all coursework has received passing grades. Contact your advisor before beginning.

Students who complete all course work but who do not desire to complete the dissertation may be issued a Master of Theology degree.