Degree Programs
The School of Theology has built all of its degree programs on the academic base of a baccalaureate
degree. The following elements of preparation for seminary are recommended:
- Broad exposure to the liberal arts.
- Communication skills for interpreting and communicating the faith of the Church.
- General understandings of human selfhood and existence, contemporary social
institutions and problems, culture and religion, science and technology, and the
modes of understanding.
- Theological understandings of major religious traditions and contemporary questions
about values and faith. A thorough knowledge of the nature and content of the Bible is particularly significant as a foundation for graduate training for
Christian ministry.
All programs respond to the expressed needs of the church and of students desiring preparation
for a wide range of Christian ministries. All programs are based on the following assumptions:
- Preparation for Christian vocation must be biblically based.
- In-depth theological understandings and historical perspectives are essential to
competence in all Christian vocations.
- Knowledge must be tested in experience. Accordingly, clinical training and field
education are essential elements of the curriculum.
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