Nov 21, 2024  
Graduate and Pharmacy Catalog 2024-2025 
    
Graduate and Pharmacy Catalog 2024-2025

Master of Divinity, Concentration in Philosophy of Religion

Location(s): West Palm Beach Campus (Day), PBA Online


75 Credit Hours


Aim and Outcomes

The Master of Divinity with a Concentration in Philosophy of Religion is designed for students who wish to combine vocational ministry training with theological engagement with pressing philosophical questions in light of Scripture and the rich heritage of Christian faith and practice. For additional information, see the Master of Divinity  degree in the Graduate and Pharmacy Catalog.

Structure and Delivery

See the Master of Divinity  degree in the Graduate and Pharmacy Catalog.

Program Length

See the Master of Divinity  degree in the Graduate and Pharmacy Catalog.

Admission

The admission requirements and process may be found in the relevant Admission  section of the Graduate and Pharmacy Catalog.

Degree Requirements

All students studying for the MDiv, Philosophy of Religion Concentration (75 credit hours) will complete an integrated core (36 credit hours), ministry-training courses (15 credit hours), biblical languages (12 credit hours), and Philosophy of Religion courses (12 credit hours). For additional information, including any required prerequisites, see each degree in the relevant section of the Graduate and Pharmacy Catalog.

Below are the specific degree requirements for the MDiv, Philosophy of Religion Concentration:

Biblical Languages - 12 Credit Hours


Students may choose from Hebrew and/or Greek courses at the Elementary, Intermediate, and/or Advanced level: BIB 5013 , BIB 5023 , BIB 5203 , BIB 5213 , BIB 6233 , BIB 6243 , BIB 5033 , BIB 5043 , BIB 5113 , BIB 5123 , BIB 6103 , BIB 6113 . For students without previous biblical languages, it is recommended they take all four courses in the same biblical language.

Students who have completed Intermediate Greek or Intermediate Hebrew courses at the undergraduate level (BIB 3053, BIB 3063, BIB 3183, BIB 3193 or equivalent) satisfy up to 6 credit hours (50%) of the biblical language requirement for the MDIV.  These students may satisfy the biblical language requirement with 6 credit hours of Greek or Hebrew courses and 6 credit hours of any graduate-level courses offered within the School of Ministry.