Biblical Theology (Doctoral)

Classes

BTH 912 : Advanced Hermeneutics

Explores contemporary approaches to biblical interpretation in order to equip students to make informed and purposeful choices within their areas of research as it pertains to the study, interpretation, and use of Scripture.

Credits

4

BTH 913 : Biblical Theology & Methodology

Provides an opportunity for deeper reflection on the hermeneutics of Scripture within theology, by drawing on recent studies and debates within the study of biblical theology. Students will locate their academic discipline(s) with the broader context of theological and cultural reflection. This course also exposes students to the resources of the biblical tradition for their PhD studies.

Credits

4

BTH 914 : Global Pentecostalism

Introduces historiography and the various narratives of global and regional Pentecostal and Charismatic traditions; and an extensive analysis of contemporary global Pentecostalism, including academic and scholarly developments within the movement.

Credits

4

BTH 915 : Theological Methodology & Developing Theology

Seeks to describe the various types of theology highlighting their respective components, and to provide a deep dive into various elements necessary for the development of a robust theological formulation. Attention will be given to various theological traditions as well as contemporary engagements including Pentecostal and Evangelical perspectives.

Credits

4

BTH 931 : Global Hermeneutical Models

Investigates the hermeneutical paradigms, and their implications for biblical exegesis and theology, of various cultures and traditions in the majority world. Focus is given to the contextual theology that results from these models. The model and culture may vary at the discretion of the instructor.

Credits

4

BTH 941 : Epistemology and Christianity

Focuses on various problems of epistemology as they relate to the Christian faith and biblical hermeneutics. It will seek to demonstrate the necessity of a consistent Christian epistemology, developing principles necessary if one wants an adequate account of knowledge. Major individuals covered include Plantinga, Polanyi, and Van Til. Topics include foundationalism, coherentism, and the justification of knowledge and presuppositional apologetics as part of a fully orbed epistemology.

Credits

4

BTH 943 : History of Pentecostal Theology

Considers significant contributors and contributions to the development of Pentecostal doctrine from diverse global contexts. The parameters and focus of major historical debates within the Pentecostal theological tradition will be discussed.

Credits

4

BTH 945 : Field Experience

Students will engage in an intensive cross-cultural ministry experience that involves teaching graduate or undergraduate students preparing for ministry, researching and writing on the cultural context in which this experience takes place, and serving in a context that is a cultural and geographical challenge--not simply a diverse audience. Field Experiences must be approved by the Bible and Theology Department. This course requires travel expenses in addition to program tuition.

Credits

4

BTH 998 : Comprehensive Exam Preparation

Prepares for comprehensive exams; students will enroll in this course each semester until exams are successfully passed. Exams must be completed prior to enrolling in dissertation.

Credits

0