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Master of Theology (M.Th.)Tap on button tile on the left to select another Masters Degree Program. Requirements: To earn a Masters Degree, the student must have completed thirty-two (32) credits in a specific field of study and then write the Masters Thesis, eighteen (18) credits for a total of fifty (50) credit hours. One exception is the Master of Divinity (M.Div.) which requires (50) credits plus the Masters Thesis for a total of sixty-eight (68) credit hours. The student must have achieved an overall grade point average of 3.0 or higher on all courses attempted. A-590-4 Biblical Philosophy This course offers an introduction into the philosophical issues that faces all defenders of the Christian faith. AB-500-4 Story Of The Bible A popular account of how the Bible came to us. AB-501-4 The Canon and Ancient Versions A study of the various ancient versions of the Bible. AB-502-2 The Canon Of The New Testament A study of the elements, processes and methods involved in the canonization of the books of the New Testament. AB-503-2 The Old Testament Canon and Apocrypha A study of the Old Testament books and how they were selected for canonization. AB-504-2 The Formation Of the Canon Of The New Testament A study dealing with the various writings of the New Testament era and how the books became canonized. AB-505-2 History Of Creeds and Confessions This course deals with the confessions, creeds and statements of faith developed by the Church. CT-501-4 Contemporary Theology I The purpose of this course is to take a look at some of the critical issues in contemporary theology. CT-502-4 Contemporary Theology II A continuation of material in Contemporary Theology I T-610-4 Biblical Prophecy Covers the most important prophecies of the Bible and explains what is happening today. Plus - Masters Thesis | |||||||||