



Master of Theology
Curriculum Overview Master of Theology Degree Program
Theology and their application in Christian ministry. An examination of the method of biblical theology is followed by a discussion of how God reveals Himself through revelation. This course explores the teachings of the Old and New Testaments and shares discoveries that provide proof for the existence of God through Biblical studies and Archeology. The Th.M. program equips students with the knowledge, attitudes, and skills requisite for Christian ministry. The curriculum provides opportunities for growth in personal and spiritual maturity and moral integrity, knowledge of the church’s religious heritage founded in biblical revelation, historical context and development, and confessions and doctrine. These serve Christian ministry and leadership roles.

4 Sessions | 2-4 Courses per Session |3-4 Credit Hours per Course | 60 Total Credit Hours
Session 1
MT-1 Words and Life of Christ
MT-2 Old Testament Prophets
MT-3 Four Views on the Apostle Paul
Session 2
MT-4 Biblical Archaeology
MT-5 Pastoral Theology
MT-6 Biblical Prophecy: Perspectives for Christian
Theology, Discipleship, and Ministry
Session 3
MT-7 Old Testament Pentateuch
MT-8 The History of Christianity in the United States and
Canada
MT-9 A Journey through Israel (DVD Lecture/Book
Research)
Session 4
MT-10 Attributes of God
MT-11 Early Christian Doctrines
MT-12 Encountering the Book of Hebrews: An Exposition
Session 5
MT-13 The Dead Sea Scrolls
MT-14 OT Poetic Books
MT-15 Jewish Roots of the Christian Faith
MT- 16 OT Worship
FINAL PROJECT
Thesis: 30,000 to 40,000, word thesis. Topic of thesis will be selected by the professor.
Thesis 6 Credit Hours
Total of 60 Credit Hours
Student Study Requirements
Course Requirements
Students must complete the reading assignments, pass all exams, and submit all essays. When necessary or helpful, students will be required to complete practical assignments. These assignments help students explore the life and ministry applications of the concepts discussed in the course. Each course will have several key concepts, which are the primary takeaways for the subject. Courseware must be presented as Biblical Truths, Biblical Principles, Ministry Applications, and Life Applications.