The Master of Divinity is a three-year professional ministry degree that provides you with knowledge and skills to be an effective and holistic ministry leader. The MDiv blends academic study, mentored learning and practical experience in a comprehensive program that will prepare you for ordained ministry or for Christian leadership in its various forms.
MDiv students will acquire foundational preparation for ordained ministry and for Christian leadership in congregations and other settings. Students will:
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develop breadth of knowledge and critical understanding of the theological disciplines;
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acquire capacities for understanding and engaging the cultural, social, and global context of God’s mission in the world;
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experience personal and professional growth through a process of intellectual, spiritual and ministry formation;
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develop and hone skills for theologically reflective ministry practice in its various forms.
Program Requirements
Biblical Studies (5 Courses)
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[BIBL 0501] Biblical Interpretation: Interpreting and Applying the Biblical Text
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[OLDT 0511] Old Testament Theology and History
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[NEWT 0522] New Testament Theology and History
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One Old Testament Elective
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One New Testament Elective
Biblical Languages (3 Courses)
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[NEWT 0321] Elementary Greek I or [OLDT 0611] Hebrew Grammar I
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[NEWT 0322] Elementary Greek II or [OLDT 0612] Hebrew Grammar II
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[NEWT 0523] Greek Exegesis I or [OLDT 0711] Hebrew Exegesis I
Theology (3 Courses)
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[THEO 0531] Systematic Theology I
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[THEO 0532] Systematic Theology II
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One Theology Elective
Christian History (2 Courses)
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[HIST 0561] History of Christianity I
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[HIST 0562] History of Christianity II
Ministry Formation (7 Courses)
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[LEAD 0510] Leadership Development
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[MISS 0782] Gospel, Church, and Culture
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[SPIR 0700] Spiritual Formation
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[SPIR 0710] Spiritual Direction Practicum I
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[SPIR 0711] Spiritual Direction Practicum II
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One Christian Education and Formation Elective
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One Pastoral Ministries Elective
Major in Spiritual Formation (4 Courses)
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[SPIR 0601] Finding Your Way: Principles of Spiritual Direction
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[SPIR 0609] Prayer and the People of God
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[SPIR 0610] Protestant Spiritual Traditions
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One Spiritual Formation Elective
Electives (3 Courses)
Total MDiv Courses: 27
The Master of Theological Studies is a two-year graduate degree that helps you understand the biblical, theological and historical foundations of the Christian faith. The MTS is flexible program that can be tailored to meet your learning and ministry interests, or help you prepare you for further studies. Students may select electives from across the curriculum, or use them to focus their studies in a chosen concentration.
Students completing the MTS program will acquire a broad understanding of the theological disciplines for Christian faith and practice. Students will:
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gain theological understanding and insight through study of the heritage of Christian scripture, history, theology and ministry;
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develop aptitudes for thinking critically, theologically and biblically in relation to faith, vocation and ministry;
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acquire critical awareness of God’s mission in the world in its social, cultural and global contexts;
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demonstrate depth of understanding in a particular field (for those opting to concentrate in an area of study).
The MTS Modular is a specialized, cohort-based program that allows students to complete the degree, one evening per week, in a fixed sequence of courses delivered over three years.
Program Requirements
Bible, Theology and History Courses (7 Courses)
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[BIBL 0501] Biblical Interpretation: Interpreting and Applying the Biblical Text
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[HIST 0561] History of Christianity I
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[HIST 0562] History of Christianity II
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[OLDT 0511] Old Testament Theology and History
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[NEWT 0522] New Testament Theology and History
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[THEO 0531] Systematic Theology I
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[THEO 0532] Systematic Theology II
Ministry Formation (3 Courses)
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[LEAD 0510] Leadership Development
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[MISS 0782] Gospel, Church, and Culture
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[SPIR 0700] Spiritual Formation
Electives (8 Courses)
Total MTS Courses: 18
The one-year Graduate Diploma program provides you with a foundation of biblical, theological and ministry studies for your spiritual growth and ministry development. The Graduate Diploma allows you to tailor your studies to meet your learning and ministry needs. You may choose a concentration in Christian Studies, Leadership, Global Mission and Intercultural Studies, Pastoral and Chinese Ministry Foundations, Pentecostal Studies, Spiritual Formation or Youth and Family Ministry.
The Diploma in Christian Studies may also be taken on Monday evenings in a modular, cohort-based format with a fixed sequence of nine (9) courses delivered over one and a half years. The MTS (Christian Studies) may be taken entirely online.
All successfully-completed coursework can be transferred to the MDiv and MTS programs.
Program Requirements
Core Requirements(4)
[SPIR 0700] Spiritual Formation
One Introductory Biblical Studies course
One Theology course
One History course
Spiritual Formation Elective Courses (4)**
Free Elective (1)
Total Diploma Courses: 9
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** SPIR 0710 and SPIR 0711 may not be taken as part of the diploma program.
The Master of Theology is an advanced academic degree that provides you with an opportunity for in-depth study at an advanced level.
Students completing the Master of Theology degree will be prepared for further studies at the doctoral level and/or for the scholarly enhancement of their ministerial and missional practice. Students will:
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acquire advanced, in-depth knowledge and competence in one of the following disciplines: Old Testament, New Testament, Theology (including Spiritual Theology) or Church History;
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develop advanced skills in theological research and writing, including engagement with primary resources, scholarly exchange in a peer community, and communication of research results for the church and the academy;
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cultivate personal and spiritual qualities necessary for scholarly and vocational ministry.
With the option of a thesis and a non-thesis route, you can tailor your education experience to best fit your academic or ministry goals. To do a ThM in this specific study area you will need to take electives specific to the study area.
Program Requirements
ThM Courses (4):
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[INTD 0900] Interdisciplinary Seminar: Text and Interpretation*
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One other ThM Interdisciplinary Seminar
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[INTD 0920] Advanced Research Methods
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OLDT, NEWT, THEO or HIST 0901 Directed Readings
Advanced MDiv/MTS/ThM Courses (2)
Thesis (2)
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OLDT, NEWT, THEO or HIST 0911 Thesis Research and Writing
(In lieu of a thesis, students taking the non-thesis option shall take two additional courses in their subject area as approved by the Director. Please refer to Seminary Thesis Handbook)
Total Degree Courses: 8
Notes:
* Students whose subject area is Spiritual Theology may substitute INTD 0950 ThM Interdisciplinary Seminar: Spiritual Theology for INTD 0900: Text and Interpretation.
** Course choices should be made in consultation with the Director.