








Doctor Degrees
Doctor degree can be pursued through Online Study and Dissertation or through research and Dissertation.
Doctor degree through Online Study and Dissertation requires the completion of coursework and submission of Dissertation of sufficient length and quality to demonstrate mastery of the field on Doctoral level.
Doctor degree through research and Dissertation requires independent research and submission of Dissertation without coursework component.
Topics for Dissertation are drawn from Old and New Testament studies, Patristics, Systematic Theology, Dogmatic Theology, Church History, Christian Philosophy, Christian Ethics, Pastoral Theology, Ecclesiology, Sacraments, Evangelism, Canon Law, Ministry, Counselling and Spiritual Care, and similar fields.
Doctor of Theology (45 credits)
BBT611 Advanced Biblical Hermeneutics, 3 credits
THE618 Christology, 3 credits
THE620 Theology of Salvation 3 credits
THE622 Eschatology, 3 credits
THE624 Ecclesiology, 3 credits
CHE635 Christian Ethics, 3 credits
THE643 Trinitarian Doctrine, 3 credits
THE648 Systematic Theology, 3 credits
CNL658 Scriptures and Canon Law, 3 credits
DTH699 Dissertation, 18 credits
Doctor of Divinity (45 credits)
BBT610 Gospels and Jesus, 3 credits
BBT611 Advanced Biblical Hermeneutics, 3 credits
CHP612 Faith and Reason, 3 credits
THH615 Historical Theology, 3 credits
THP635 Christian Ethics, 3 credits
THE640 Mystery of Trinity, 3 credits
CNL657 Canon Law and Ministry, 3 credits
THP663 Pastoral Counseling, Ministry and Theology, 3 credits
THP672 Church Leadership, 3 credits
DDV699 Dissertation, 18 credits