Tyndale Seminary in Toronto, Ontario, Canada offers a fully online Graduate Diploma, and Master
of Theological Studies degree (I am a student there).
Not exact matches
It is a joke to offer any kind
of degree in any kind
of theological study.
That which ultimately makes a
theological school
theological and provides the criteria
of its excellence as a school is not the structure
of its curriculum, nor the types
of pedagogical methods it employs, nor the dynamics
of its common life, nor the structure
of its polity, nor even the «sacred» subject matters it
studies; rather it is the nature
of its overarching end and the
degree to which that end governs all that comprises its common life.
He is currently working toward a Doctor
of Ministry
degree at Fuller
Theological Seminary in the area
of Missional Leadership,
studying under Alan Roxburgh and Mark Lau Branson.
C. Randolph Ross has a
degree in analytic philosophy from the University
of Virginia and has spent time in
theological studies at Yale Divinity School.
More significantly, these
studies tended to focus on «how - to» concerns, or the application
of what was taught in the «theoretical» fields
of biblical, historical and
theological - ethical
studies (each also separate from the others and supported by its own professional associations, journals,
degree programs and faculties).
While guaranteeing an impeccable academic foundation and excellence for the doctoral
degree programme
of the Senate
of Serampore, KC provided a genuine leadership to introduce an interdisciplinary approach to
theological studies.
Fox tells the story from beginning to end: childhood in the German - American parsonage; nine grades
of school followed by three years in a denominational «college» that was not yet a college and three year's in Eden Seminary, with graduation at 21; a five - month pastorate due to his father's death; Yale Divinity School, where despite academic probation because he had no accredited
degree, he earned the B.D. and M.A.; the Detroit pastorate (1915 - 1918) in which he encountered industrial America and the race problem; his growing reputation as lecturer and writer (especially for The Christian Century); the teaching career at Union
Theological Seminary (1928 - 1960); marriage and family; the landmark books Moral Man and Immoral Society and The Nature and Destiny
of Man; the founding
of the Fellowship
of Socialist Christians and its journal Radical Religion; the gradual move from Socialist to liberal Democratic politics, and from leader
of the Fellowship
of Reconciliation to critic
of pacifism; the break with Charles Clayton Morrison's Christian Century and the inauguration
of Christianity and Crisis; the founding
of the Union for Democratic Action, then later
of Americans for Democratic Action; participation in the ecumenical movement, especially the Oxford Conference and the Amsterdam Assembly; increasing friendship with government officials and service with George Kennan's policy - planning group in the State Department; the first stroke in 1952 and the subsequent struggles with ill health; retirement from Union in 1960, followed by short appointments at Harvard, at the Center for the
Study of Democratic Institutions, and at Columbia's Institute
of War and Peace
Studies; intense suffering from ill health; and death in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, in 1971.
Preaching and hearing the proclamation is not
theological study; but if students
of theology, in all their
degrees of immaturity and maturity, do not attend to the Word addressed to them as selves their
study represents flight from God and self.
The presence in the
theological community
of the ultimate objects or subjects
of study, like its engagement in serving the ultimate purpose
of the Church, means that
theological students are personally involved in their work to an unusual
degree.
He received his bachelor's
degree in theology from the Superior Institute
of Theological Studies.
Scheffler earned a B.A. and M.A.
degrees in psychology from Brooklyn College, an M.H.L. and a D.H.L. (hon.) from the Jewish
Theological Seminary
of America, and a Ph.D. in philosophy from the University
of Pennsylvania, where he
studied with American philosopher Nelson Goodman.
He received his bachelor
of science
degree from the University
of Tennessee at Chattanooga and a bachelor
of biblical
studies from Andersonville
Theological Seminary.
Tyler holds a Doctoral
degree in Education Leadership from Harvard Graduate School
of Education, a Master
of Public Administration from Harvard John F. Kennedy School
of Government, and a Master
of Theological Studies from Regent College
of the University
of British Columbia.
Wong has a Master's
degree in
theological studies from Harvard Divinity School, a Master
of Fine Arts in sculpture from the University
of Maryland, and a Bachelor's from St. John's College.
He is broadly educated having
studied sociology at Baker University where he earned a Bachelor
of Arts
degree, theology at the Princeton
Theological Seminary in Princeton, New Jersey; sculpture at the University
of the Arts in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; and sculpture at Boston University, where he earned his MFA.
Becoming an AAPC certified pastoral counselor requires a serious commitment that begins with stringent education requirements — a B.A. and a Master
of Divinity, or a master's or doctoral level
degree in
theological / spiritual or biblical
studies, or a Masters or Doctoral level
degree in pastoral counseling, from accredited colleges or universities.
Christian Counseling: Heather also holds a Master's
degree in
Theological Studies, and that combined with her own Christian faith, informs her counseling with compassion, deep respect for the other, acceptance, and belief in the dignity
of each person.