Graduate Certificate in Theological Studies

The Graduate Certificate in Theological Studies provides students with a general introduction to theological inquiry. Students take four required courses—church history, theology, Bible, and an elective. This certificate is a great foray into deepening one’s understanding of biblical, theological, and historical concepts relevant to the church. Completing the Certificate in Theological Studies Taking two classes …
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Anglican/Episcopal Studies Track for a Concentration in Anglican/Episcopal Studies

Description Pittsburgh Seminary is an approved seminary for the Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh and seeks to partner with other dioceses. The Anglican/Episcopal Studies Track is open to PTS students pursuing a Master of Divinity or Master of Arts in Pastoral Studies, who desire a deeper knowledge in specific fields such as church history, doctrine, liturgy, …
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Doctor of Theology

Why This Program? Duke Divinity’s Doctor of Theology (Th.D.) program provides students with academically rigorous training informed by an understanding of theology as critical reflection on Christian practice and belief in the light of Holy Scripture. Entering students work within theological disciplines such as Bible, church history, theology, ethics, homiletics, and Christian formation, and also …
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Master of Theological Studies

Program Overview Curriculum The M.T.S. program features a two-year curriculum that covers foundational areas of history, theology, and Scripture with the flexibility to pursue electives in one’s area of interest. Students also complete a thesis under faculty direction during their final year. The M.T.S Core curriculum requires the completion of 7 core courses and is appropriate …
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History and Theology of the Diaconate – The Rev. Dr. Tara Jernigan – Masters Online

Summer Term 2020 Course Syllabus Course Description This course is designed to explore the ministry of the vocational diaconate and how it has grown and shifted (or failed to shift) to meet the needs of the Church through the ages. The course will examine the biblical perspective on servant-hood; trace the development of the diaconate …
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Introduction to Christian Worship: An Online Academic Course

Join John D. Witvliet as he teaches this online course through Calvin University for three academic or audit credit hours. High school and university students and life-long learners are invited to register. Location: virtual event (attend online) Introduction to Christian Worship (3 Credit Hours) A study of the history, theology, and practice of Christian worship. …
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