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Bachelor Degree in Theology

 

 
     
 

Code

Name of Course

Credits

BG301

Biblical World View

4

BG302

The Tabernacle of Moses

4

BG303

The Armor Bearer

4

BG304

Methods of Multiplication

4

BG305

The Five-Fold Ministry

4

BG306

The Five-Fold Anointing

4

BG307

Know What You Believe

4

BG308

World Religions

4

BP404

The Prophetic Anointing

4

BA402

The Apostolic Anointing

4

BT401

Christology

4

BT402

Preparing For Tomorrow

4

BT403

Systematic theology

4

BT404

Apologetics

4

BT405

Homiletics

4

 

Minimum of 15 Courses

60 Credits

 
     
 

Students wanting to enter the 60-credit Bachelor Degree in Theology program must have completed a Diploma in Ministry or an equivalent of 60 credit hours.
The Bachelor Degree in Theology prepares students either for ordained ministry in a Christian church, Bible College or for a wider engagement in society.
Upon the successful completion of the Bachelor Degree in Theology program, the students should be able to:

  • explore the Bible in depth and to search for answers to some of the most pressing and confounding questions about man's connection and relationship with God
  • understand the methods of Biblical, historical and systematic theology as a basis
  • search for a deeper understanding of the Christian religion and its interpretation of the universe
  • serve in ministry such as a local church or missions and develop abilities and virtues that will prepare them for their calling and career
  • provide an in-depth Biblical foundation to supply the values, knowledge and skills needed to effectively serve in church ministry
  • engage in the systematic study of the Scriptures and theology while being exposed to current theological issues that will enable independent Biblical and constructive thinking in vital areas of ministry
  • look closer at how Christianity engages culture and how to use the Christian faith to address our world's toughest issues
  • explore Christian doctrine and how it developed
  • look at the texts, beliefs and histories of religious groups and interpret, understand and ask questions about them
  • formulate essential principles and ethics of Christianity
 
     
 
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