The Doctor of Divinity is designed to provide students a strong foundation in research and analysis as well as an comprehensive understanding of Divinity through graduate coursework. Students will engage in qualitative and quantitative research and analysis. The curriculum requires a Dissertation worth 20 credits. Coursework covers topics such as Hermeneutics, the Reformation, etc. This program thoroughly develops each student through rigorous academic coursework as well as personal and spiritual development. The following is a sample of course requirements for the program. Courses must be completed with a grade of C - or better in order to successfully complete the program.
Course Number Course Name Credit Value
- THE733 Hermeneutics 4.0
- BIB508 Biblical New Testament/Old Testament Terminologies 4.0
- BIB418 The Reformation 4.0
- BIB605 Advanced Hermeneutics 4.0
- COMP521 Approaches to the Study of Religion 4.0
- BIB621 Historic Review of Early Christianity 4.0
- DIV506 Theological Context 4.0
- BIB500 Eschatology I 4.0
- BIB502 Revelation 4.0
- BIB505 Pneumatology I 4.0
- THE610 Advanced Systematic Theology III 4.0
- BIB609 Advanced Biblical Themes and Link Analysis 4.0
- THE825 Dissertation 20.0
TOTAL 68.0