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    Nov 24, 2024  
Academic Catalog - Spring 2019 
    
Academic Catalog - Spring 2019 [ARCHIVED]

PhD in Biblical Studies


The Ph.D. in Biblical Studies is designed for pastors and teachers who intend to teach biblical studies in liberal arts colleges and universities, churches, and majority world academic or ecclesial contexts. It offers expertise in the Bible (Old and New Testaments) and biblical theology while providing concentration in one of the fields of Old Testament, New Testament, or Biblical Theology. The concentration the student chooses generally coincides with the focus of his or her dissertation.

  • Students in the New Testament concentration must take 4 NTS/GRK seminars (3 of which must be exegesis seminars); 2 OTS/HEB seminars; 2 Biblical Theology seminars*
  • Students in the Old Testament concentration must take 4 OTS/HEB seminars (3 of which must be exegesis seminars); 2 NTS/GRK seminars; 2 Biblical Theology seminars*
  • Students in the Biblical Theology concentration must take 4 Biblical Theology seminars*; 2 NTS/GRK seminars; 2 OTS/HEB seminar

*Allowed Biblical Theology seminars include: BTI 9700 - Seminar in Biblical Theology OTS 9700 - Seminar in Old Testament Theology NTS 9700 - New Testament Theology , and BTI 9600 - Seminar in Biblical Hermeneutics . One may substitute BBG 9610 - Septuagint BTI 9800 - Seminar in the History of Biblical Interpretation BBG 9800 - Seminar in Biblical Historiography BBG 9600 - Seminar in Ancient Jewish & Greco-Roman Literature HEB 9820 - Readings from ANE Literature , or HEB 9830 - Readings from Second Temple Jewish Literature .

Note: IND 9400 - Specialized Ph.D. Research  may be substituted for one of the major seminars.

Ph.D. Program Summary

 

PhD Seminars - 38 hrs


PhD Examinations - 4 hours


PhD Candidacy - 18 hours


Total Hours - 60