The School of Theology is committed to the task of integrating the various areas of theological study within a basic core curriculum.
Students pursuing a concentration in Bible complete a core curriculum, do additional coursework in the area of concentration and complete a research paper in the area of concentration.
CORE CURRICULUM
Old Testament I: From Prehistory to the Promised Land | Old Testament II: Prophets, Exile, and Aftermath |
New Testament I: The Gospels in Context | New Testament II: The Gospel after Jesus |
Church Histories I: Asia & Africa | Church Histories II: Europe & America |
Systematic Theology I | Bibliography, Research, and Writing |
Introduction to Moral Theology | |
Research Project |
ELECTIVE CURRICULUM
Ethics (Three Hours) | Biblical Studies (Three Hours) |
Biblical Language (Six Hours) | Approved Electives (Six Hours) |
Learning Outcomes
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Students demonstrate a knowledge of religious heritage.
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Students demonstrate academic proficiency in theological disciplines in order to produce a thesis or capstone project in their chosen field of study.
- Students demonstrate an advanced degree of competence in academic research and writing in the field of biblical studies.