The Master of Theology degree is a further extension of the Bachelor of Theology program of study and covers a period of two years. A minimum of 40 credit hours is needed for this degree.
Studies from Genesis to Revelation including Old and New Testament Introduction and other related biblical studies on the graduate level (four hours, each semester).
One semester dedicated to the study of the Septuagint; the other semester, to advanced Greek problem texts of the New Testament (three hours, each semester).
Studies from Genesis to Revelation including Old and New Testament Introduction and other related biblical studies on the graduate level (four hours, each semester).
A special study of the life, times, and writings of the great and enduring works of church history. They include the Apostolic Fathers through the Reformers (three hours, one semester).