Thu. Oct 16th, 2025

DOCTOR DEGREES OFFERED

The following doctoral degrees are offered by our Seminary can be completed at home at your own pace. These are the most updated books of Theology of all times and are designed for higher learning. Students must complete all 15 courses and complete 7 essays of their own choice added to the 100 questions per book that must be passed. Here are the degrees offered:

A Doctor of Ministry in Systematic Theology (DMin) is a professional doctoral program designed for experienced ministry leaders, pastors, and theologians seeking advanced expertise in the coherent study and application of Christian doctrines. The program integrates in-depth biblical and theological study with practical ministry applications, focusing on the systematic exploration of core theological topics such as God, Christology, soteriology, ecclesiology, and eschatology. Students engage in ministry-based research or projects that address contemporary challenges in teaching, preaching, and applying theology within church and community contexts. Emphasis is placed on spiritual formation, critical thinking, and the practical integration of theological insights into leadership, discipleship, and pastoral practice. Graduates are prepared for senior ministry leadership, theological teaching, curriculum development, and scholarly contributions in the field of systematic theology.

A Doctor of Ministry in Church Administration (DMin) is a professional doctoral program designed for experienced pastors, ministry leaders, and church administrators seeking advanced expertise in the management and organizational leadership of church operations. The program integrates biblical and theological studies with advanced training in strategic planning, governance, financial stewardship, human resources, conflict resolution, and organizational development within ministry contexts. Students undertake applied research or ministry-based projects that address practical challenges in church administration, ensuring effective and sustainable ministry operations. Emphasis is placed on servant leadership, ethical decision-making, and the integration of biblical principles with administrative best practices. Graduates are prepared for senior leadership roles in churches, denominational organizations, and faith-based institutions, as well as for teaching, consultancy, and scholarly contributions in church administration and organizational leadership.

A Doctor of Ministry in Theological Studies (DMin) is a professional doctoral program designed for experienced ministry leaders seeking advanced expertise in theology and its practical application in ministry contexts. The program integrates rigorous study of Scripture, systematic theology, church history, ethics, and contemporary theological issues with applied research, leadership development, and advanced ministerial practice. Students engage in specialized research projects or ministry-based interventions that address real-world challenges in churches, organizations, or communities. Emphasis is placed on deepening spiritual formation, critical thinking, and the ability to articulate and implement theological insights effectively in diverse ministry settings. Graduates are prepared for senior leadership roles, academic teaching, or specialized ministry initiatives, combining scholarly excellence with practical, transformative impact in the Church and society.

A Doctor of Ministry in Christian Education (DMin) is a professional doctoral program designed for experienced ministry leaders, educators, and Christian education specialists seeking advanced expertise in teaching, discipleship, and educational leadership within the church and faith-based organizations. The program integrates in-depth study of Scripture, theology, pedagogy, curriculum development, and leadership strategies with applied research and ministry practice. Students engage in ministry-focused projects that address contemporary challenges in Christian education, such as faith formation, intergenerational learning, or educational program development. Emphasis is placed on spiritual formation, strategic leadership, and the effective application of biblical principles to educational ministry. Graduates are prepared for senior roles in Christian education, ministry leadership, academic teaching, or specialized research, combining scholarly excellence with practical impact in faith communities.

A Doctor of Ministry in Biblical Counseling (DMin) is a professional doctoral program designed for experienced ministry leaders, pastors, and counselors seeking advanced training in providing Christ-centered guidance and care. The program integrates rigorous study of Scripture, theology, and counseling principles with practical application in pastoral care, mental health support, crisis intervention, and relational ministry. Students engage in research or ministry-based projects that address complex spiritual, emotional, and relational challenges within church and community contexts. Emphasis is placed on ethical practice, spiritual formation, and the effective integration of biblical truth with counseling strategies. Graduates are prepared for leadership roles in pastoral counseling, church-based counseling programs, teaching, mentoring, or specialized ministry initiatives, as well as providing a foundation for scholarly contributions in the field of biblical counseling.

A Doctor of Ministry in Non-Profit Organization Studies (DMin) is a professional doctoral program designed for experienced leaders seeking advanced expertise in managing and leading faith-based and community-focused organizations. The program integrates biblical and theological foundations with in-depth training in non-profit leadership, strategic planning, organizational development, fundraising, program evaluation, and community engagement. Students undertake applied research or ministry-based projects that address real-world challenges in non-profit management while applying Christian principles of stewardship, ethics, and servant leadership. Emphasis is placed on both practical administration and spiritual formation, preparing graduates for senior leadership roles in churches, ministries, charitable organizations, and faith-based initiatives, as well as providing a foundation for thought leadership and scholarly contributions in the field of Christian organizational management.

A Doctor of Ministry in Christian Leadership (DMin) is a professional doctoral program designed for experienced pastors, ministry leaders, and organizational leaders seeking advanced training in leading churches, ministries, and faith-based organizations. The program integrates in-depth biblical and theological studies with leadership theory, strategic planning, organizational development, and practical ministry application. Students engage in research or ministry-based projects that address real-world challenges in leadership, team development, conflict resolution, and church or ministry growth. Emphasis is placed on spiritual formation, ethical leadership, and the practical implementation of biblical principles in guiding congregations and organizations. Graduates are prepared for senior leadership roles, academic teaching, consultancy in ministry contexts, or specialized initiatives that advance the mission and vision of the Church.

A PhD in Ministry in Divinity is a terminal academic and professional degree designed for experienced ministry leaders, theologians, and scholars seeking the highest level of expertise in divinity and Christian leadership. The program combines rigorous theological study—including biblical exegesis, systematic theology, church history, ethics, and pastoral theology—with advanced research methodology and applied ministry practice. Students engage in original research that contributes to scholarly knowledge and addresses complex challenges in church leadership, ministry innovation, or theological education. Emphasis is placed on spiritual formation, critical thinking, and the integration of biblical principles with practical ministry application. Graduates are prepared for senior ecclesiastical leadership, academic teaching, research, or specialized ministry roles, serving as thought leaders and innovators in both the Church and broader theological scholarship.

A PhD in Ministry in Organizational Leadership is a terminal doctoral program designed for experienced ministry leaders, pastors, and administrators seeking advanced expertise in leading and managing faith-based and nonprofit organizations. The program integrates rigorous study of Scripture, theology, ethics, and leadership theory with research in organizational development, strategic planning, team building, and change management. Students conduct original research or ministry-based projects that address complex challenges in church administration, ministry growth, and organizational effectiveness, applying biblical principles and servant leadership models. Emphasis is placed on spiritual formation, critical thinking, and the practical application of leadership strategies in diverse ministry and organizational contexts. Graduates are prepared for senior leadership positions, academic teaching, consultancy in ministry and nonprofit management, and contributions to scholarly research in Christian organizational leadership.

A PhD in Ministry in Missiology and Evangelism is a terminal doctoral program designed for experienced ministry leaders, missionaries, and scholars seeking advanced expertise in the study and practice of global missions and evangelistic ministry. The program integrates rigorous theological study—including biblical studies, systematic theology, and church history—with specialized research in cross-cultural missions, evangelism strategies, contextualization, and discipleship. Students engage in original research or ministry-based projects that address contemporary challenges in spreading the gospel, church planting, and intercultural ministry, applying biblical principles to diverse cultural contexts. Emphasis is placed on spiritual formation, strategic thinking, and the development of effective evangelistic methods. Graduates are prepared for leadership roles in mission organizations, global evangelism initiatives, theological education, and academic research, contributing to both the scholarly study and practical advancement of God’s mission worldwide.

A PhD in Ministry in Chaplaincy and Prison Ministries is a terminal doctoral program designed for experienced ministry leaders, chaplains, and scholars seeking advanced expertise in providing spiritual care, counseling, and leadership within correctional and institutional settings. The program combines rigorous biblical and theological study with specialized research in pastoral care, crisis intervention, rehabilitation, restorative justice, and ethical leadership. Students undertake original research or ministry-based projects addressing complex challenges in ministering to incarcerated individuals, their families, and staff, while applying biblical principles to institutional contexts. Emphasis is placed on spiritual formation, critical thinking, and the development of innovative strategies for transformational ministry. Graduates are prepared for senior chaplaincy roles, leadership positions in prison and institutional ministries, academic teaching, and contributions to research and best practices in chaplaincy and correctional ministry.

A PhD in Ministry in Christian Education is a terminal doctoral program designed for experienced ministry leaders, educators, and scholars seeking advanced expertise in the theory and practice of Christian education. The program integrates rigorous biblical and theological studies with research in pedagogy, curriculum development, discipleship strategies, leadership in educational ministry, and faith formation across all age groups. Students engage in original research or ministry-based projects that address contemporary challenges in Christian education, such as intergenerational learning, educational program innovation, and effective discipleship models. Emphasis is placed on spiritual formation, strategic leadership, and the practical application of biblical principles in educational ministry. Graduates are prepared for senior leadership roles in churches, educational ministries, faith-based organizations, academic teaching, and scholarly research, contributing to both the practice and advancement of Christian education.