The Doctor of Religious Education degree brings to completion in a doctoral program the studies initiated in the Bachelor of Religious Education. A minimum of 90 credit hours is needed for this degree.
Studies from Genesis to Revelation including Old and New Testament Introduction and other related biblical studies on the graduate level (four hours, each semester).
Historical and philosophical background of the development of educational thought and practice related to the Christian School Movement and God’s Word (three hours, one semester).
Studies from Genesis to Revelation including Old and New Testament Introduction and other related biblical studies on the graduate level (four hours, each semester).
A comparison of the background and teachings of the important philosophies of education and a formulation of a biblical philosophy of education (three hours, one semester).
A course presenting a biblical philosophy of Christian music with a careful analysis of the inroads of contemporary and rock music in the Christian church (three hours, one semester).
A study of the conduct and character of Christ in the daily life of a Christian in the light of natural, creation, and redemption theologies (three hours, one semester).
Studies from Genesis to Revelation including Old and New Testament Introduction and other related biblical studies on the graduate level (four hours, each semester).
A study of the compartments of epistemology with a view of modern logic in order to weave a philosophy that is personal but based on Scripture (three hours, one semester).
A special study of the life, times, and writings of the great and enduring works of church history. They include the Apostolic Fathers through the Reformers (three hours, one semester).
Studies from Genesis to Revelation including Old and New Testament Introduction and other related biblical studies on the graduate level (four hours, each semester).
A biblical approach to the origin and progress of the history of languages to the present, making use of archeological findings (three hours, each semester).