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Doctor of Philosophy in Theology

Delving into Christian Theology’s depths, exploring its impact on the modern world, and unraveling its intricate ties to ethics.

The Doctor of Philosophy in Theology introduces students to Christian Theology, covering its content, context, divisions, and subfields such as Practical Theology, Doctrine, Church History, and Biblical Studies. This program provides a comprehensive overview of the New and Old Testaments, their history of study, and the general association between Christian Theology and religious studies. It concludes with an exploration of Christian Theology’s role in the modern world and its intricate relationship with ethics.

  • Identify the fields in Theology and articulate the reasons for its study.
  • Explain how Christian Theology influences the modern world and contributes to its diversity.
  • Assess ethical issues linked with Christian Theology.
  • Define theology, elucidating its function and purpose.
  • Explain the correlation between belief, theology, and faith.
  • Describe different perspectives within Theology and evaluate their implications on modern society.

PhD in Theology graduates emerge as scholars equipped to impact the modern world through profound insights into Christian Theology. Their understanding of ethical considerations and diverse perspectives positions them as thought leaders and educators. With a deep grasp of theology’s functions and purposes, they contribute to the field’s advancement and foster dialogue on belief, theology, and faith, creating a lasting impact on society.

Program Structure

Explore the detailed program structure, including core subjects and a diverse range of electives.

Total Credits required for Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Theology is 63.

This program has the following course requirements:

Students must complete all the required foundation courses. Each course is valued as 4 Credits.

Students intending to pursue doctoral degrees must take and pass a comprehensive examination after they have completed their non-dissertation courses, because it is a pre-requisite of the dissertation courses. One of the purposes of this examination is to sufficiently assess students’ full knowledge on the dissertation title they wish to research.

Comprehensive examination is valued as 1 credit.

Completion of the following courses in the dissertation course is mandatory for obtaining a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Business Administration. The dissertation itself must be undertaken only after the successful completion of all non-dissertation courses. It is essential to note that not more than one dissertation course can be pursued in a single session.

For detailed Dissertation guidelines, please click here.

Each dissertation course carries a value of 4 credits, with the exception of the “Dissertation Complete” and “Oral Defense” courses, which are valued at 2 credits each.

This program does not offer elective courses; the curriculum is structured without optional selections.
This program does not have any additional requirements; refer to the core courses section for all the courses required.

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How to Apply

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Please visit our Admission Requirements page for detailed information on the institution-wide application requirements.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

The duration of our graduate programs varies. Master’s programs typically take 1-2 years, while Doctoral programs may take 3-5 years to complete, depending on the field of study, program structure, and whether you’re enrolled full-time or part-time.

Many of our graduate programs offer a degree of customization through elective courses, independent study options, and specialized tracks. This flexibility allows students to tailor their studies to align with specific career objectives and research interests.
Charisma University understands the need for flexibility in graduate studies. We offer various options, including part-time enrollment, evening classes, and online courses, to help students balance their academic pursuits with work or other personal commitments.

Contact Information

For more information about this program, the degree requirements and program information, please contact the following personnel.
Administrative Support Contact.

registrar@charisma.edu.eu

(649) 941-7337
(406) 831-9384

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info@charisma.edu.eu

(649) 941-7337
(406) 831-9384

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Clinical Hours
1 credit unit = 45 clinical hours
Courses
MSN-C 511
MSN-C 665
MSN-C 700
MSN-C 750
MSN-C 761
MSN-C 765
MSN-C 771
MSN-C 801
Total
Clinical Credits
1
2
4
4
4
6
5
6
32
Clinical Hours
45
90
180
180
180
270
225
270
1350