Doctor of Theology Program
DOC 900: Doctoral Dissertation (30 Credits)
This course involves the completion a comprehensive academic research paper that represents the culmination of a student's efforts and scholarly pursuits throughout their program.
THS 800: Pastoral Theology I (3 Credits)
This course offers a comprehensive exploration of Pastoral Theology, focusing on its foundational theories, practices, and implications for contemporary ministry.
THS 801: Pastoral Theology II (3 Credits)
This will engage with historical and contemporary models of pastoral ministry, integrating scriptural insights with modern psychological understanding..
THS 802: Pastoral Theology III (3 Credits)
This course is suitable for those preparing for leadership roles within faith communities..
THS 804: Theology for Ministry (3 Credits)
This course offers an in-depth exploration of the theological foundations that underpin contemporary ministry practices.
THS 810: Reformed Theology (3 Credits)
This course offers an in-depth exploration of systematic theology, emphasizing the interconnection of doctrinal beliefs within the Reformed tradition
THS 825: Theology of Preaching (3 Credits)
This course emphasizes the integration of biblical exegesis, theological reflection, and homiletical skills to prepare students for impactful communication of the Gospel.
THS 811: Reformed Theology (3 Credits)
This course offers an in-depth exploration of reformed theology, emphasizing its relevance in contemporary theological discourse.
THS 820: Reformed Theology (3 Credits)
This course offers an in-depth examination of theology, focusing on its historical context, key doctrines, and contemporary relevance.
THS 830: Theology of Christian Counseling (3 Credits)
This course will engage with key theological concepts, biblical texts, and contemporary counseling theories to develop a holistic understanding of mental health and spiritual well-being.
THS 812: Reformed Theology (3 Credits)
This course provides an in-depth exploration of Reformed Theology, emphasizing its historical development, key theological concepts, and contemporary implications.
Students who complete all requirements of the program, with the exception of the dissertation, may receive a MASTER OF THEOLOGY degree.
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