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Master of Divinity 

If you have completed a masters degree in a religion/theology related subject area you may be eligible to transfer in up to 60 credit hours.

You can earn your M.Div. in as little as 2.5 years of full-time study, 100% online if you desire.

The purpose of the Master of Divinity (MDIV) program is to provide you a wide variety of knowledge and skills including biblical, theological, historical, and practical studies.  You may choose between two tracks of study: Ministry or Apologetics Dr. David Mapes, M.Div department chair


Department Chairman: Dr. David Mapes 

Contact at: dmapes@LRU.edu
1-800-442-1577 ext. 236 

 

Ministry Track

The MDIV Ministry Track is a 90 semester hour degree program consisting of 27 semester hours of core courses, 6 semester hours of historical studies courses,  27 semester hours of church ministry courses, and 30 semester hours of elective courses.

You can complete the degree 100% online, or through campus-based studies in Metro Atlanta, or in any combination.

Program Requirements

Program requirements in PDF format  

Program Objectives

  1. Accurately interpret the Bible in light of its historical-grammatical context.
  2. Utilize the Church’s historical and theological heritage as an important resource in their personal spiritual development and ministry.
  3. Articulate a biblical philosophy of ministry consistent with their vocation.
  4. Communicate biblical and theological truths through preaching, teaching, writing, or in such other ways as may be appropriate.
  5. Evaluate and develop ministries in light of the Great Commission and the Great Commandment.
  6. Accurately and empathetically evaluate people and their personal circumstances and provide appropriate pastoral care or referral.
  7. Lead in developing goals and designing and implementing ministry.
  8. Serve with Christian character in their personal and professional lives.

Apologetics Track

If you have completed a masters degree in a religion/theology related subject area you may be eligible to transfer in up to 60 credit hours. 

The MDIV Apologetics Track is a 90 semester hour degree program consisting of 27 semester hours of core courses, 6 semester hours of historical studies courses,  27 semester hours of church ministry courses, 18 semester hours of apologetics courses, and 12 semester hours of elective courses.

You can complete the degree 100% online, through in-class studies in Metro Atlanta, or in any combination.

Program Requirements

Program Requirements in PDF Format   

Program Objectives

  1. Accurately interpret the Bible in light of its historical-grammatical context.
  2. Utilize the Church’s historical and theological heritage as an important resource in their personal spiritual development and ministry.
  3. Articulate a biblical philosophy of ministry consistent with their vocation.
  4. Communicate biblical and theological truths through preaching, teaching, writing, or in such other ways as may be appropriate.
  5. Evaluate and develop ministries in light of the Great Commission and the Great Commandment.
  6. Accurately and empathetically evaluate people and their personal circumstances and provide appropriate pastoral care or referral.
  7. Lead in developing goals and designing and implementing ministry.
  8. Serve with Christian character in their personal and professional lives.
  9. Articulate a comprehensive rational and biblical defense of the truth of Christianity, including (a) philosophical foundations for truth and the knowability of reailty, (b) the existence and attributes of God, and (c) the truth of Christianity.
  10. Articulate thorough responses to major objections to Christianity including skepticism, the problem of evil, attacks on the integrity and trustworthiness of the Scriptures.
  11. Articulate thorough refutations of non-Christian views including postmodernism, non-traditional belief systems, world religions, atheism, and secular world views.

 


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