Courses – Masters in Theology
Students wanting to enter the 36-credit Master’s Degree in Theology program must have completed a Bachelor Degree or an equivalent of 138 credit hours. The Master’s Degree in Theology prepares students for advanced professional competence in a Christian community.
Upon the successful completion of the Master’s Degree in Theology, the students should be able to:
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develop advanced skills in Biblical Studies, Theology and Christian ministries in preparation for significant senior leadership in the ministry
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develop a Christian worldview in which attitudes and values are informed by Biblical standards
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identify best practices for individual and corporate spiritual growth and formation
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interpret the Bible with respect to its literary, historical, and theological context
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construct a consistent theology based on Biblical foundations and informed by the development of Christian thought
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demonstrate an advanced understanding of an issue within a specific theological discipline
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demonstrate competence in communicating the Word effectively in a variety of settings
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construct a consistent theology based on Biblical foundations and practical implementation
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interpret and apply Biblical texts using sound hermeneutical principles
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communicate God’s truth clearly, accurately, and convincingly
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explain Biblical and theological truths effectively
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use research methods and resources in the discipline
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formulate appropriate research questions