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Online Seminary Bachelor of Theology in Divinity

BACHELOR OF THEOLOGY IN CHRISTIAN DIVINITY - B.Th.

Purpose:

The primary purpose of the Bachelor of Theology in Divinity is to equip persons for competent introductory leadership in some form of specialized ministry in congregations and other settings. It also provides the foundations for a basic understanding of theological disciplines in preparation for graduate study. It also aims to serve as a scholarly enhancement of ministerial practice and preparation for some forms of basic  ministerial teaching.

 

ONLINE SEMINARY BACHELOR DEGREE PROGRAM CURRICULUM - DIVINITY

Core Curriculum Total Credits: 60

Old Testament Survey
New Testament Survey
Intro to the Bible I
Life of Christ I & II
Introduction to Bible Study Methods
Life of Paul I & II
Introduction to Evangelism
Exegesis Book of Acts I & II
Introduction to Apologetics
Christian History I
Introduction to Missions
(4) Four Electives*

 

Major Curriculum Total Credits: 60

Systematic Theology I & II
Apologetics I & II
Homiletics I & II
Books of Moses I & II
Christian Counseling I & II
Principles of Teaching I & II
Evangelism I & II
Hermeneutics I
Bible Study Methods
(4) Four Electives*

*Electives may be be completed through Life Experience, Educational Transcripts from other schools for other courses completed, or choosing open courses with Northwestern.

Degree Requirements: 120 Hours