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Doctor of Philosospy - PhD

Different Specializations in Christian Fields of Study

Program Overview

This program is a 90-credits research program, offered in a self-paced mode. Applications are received on a rolling basis, while prior learning may also apply as credits. 

The Doctor of Philosophy is an advanced research degree in Christian Education. The main purpose of the Doctor of Philosophy in Religious Studies is to help the student develop the skills to do philosophy from a Christian worldview. The skills necessary for the craft of philosophy will be developed by equipping the student to think critically, conduct high-level philosophical research, and interact with the broader philosophical community. The program is aimed at developing the ability to do philosophy in various ministry programs such as theology, church ministry counseling, ethics, etc.


Learning Outcomes

Upon the successful completion of the Doctor of Philosophy in Religious Studies, the students should be able to: 

  1. Constructively defend research outcomes.
  2. Carry out and present original work of research in their discipline. 
  3. Communicate the major tenets of their field and their work orally and in writing for students, peers and supervising professors. 
  4. Explain and identify open problems and areas needing development in their fields. 
  5. Communicate effectively within diverse contexts. 
  6. Demonstrate comprehensive knowledge in and a general mastery of their major area of specialization. 
  7. Contribute to the body of knowledge in the field through research and publications. 
  8. Demonstrate a capacity to produce original, publication-worthy research and writing that contributes to the knowledge and advancement of the field. 
  9. Relate sophisticated philosophical material acquired during the program for use in the local church and popular culture. 
  10. Learn the importance of professional learned societies and how to submit papers to conferences and professional meetings. 
  11. Become familiar with the world of academic publishing. 
  12. Minister effectively in academic, local church and parachurch settings with a spirit of graciousness and humility, standing for truth and fostering community with those to whom the student ministers. 
  13. Construct coherent arguments and articulate ideas clearly to a range of audiences, formally and informally through a variety of techniques. 


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registration fee

$25
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Course curriculum