Undergraduate
Bachelor of Divinity (BD) and Diploma in Theology
Structure &
Syllabus
Bachelor of Divinity:
10 units (5 compulsory, 5 optional)
Diploma in Theology:
4 units
Structure of the
Diploma in Theology
Bachelor of Divinity (BD) structure
Five
compulsory units:
Old
Testament [002D135]
New Testament in English [002D140]
Church
history (one of the following):
a.
The Church to AD 461 [002D075]
b.
Reformation and society c. 1450-c. 1600 [002D080]
c.
Issues in 19th-century Christianity [002D130]
Christian doctrine [002D030]
Philosophy of religion [002D035]
Five
optional units from:
Foundations in Biblical Hebrew [002D150]
Advanced Biblical Hebrew [002D045]
Old Testament theology [002D050]
Intertestamental studies [002D055]
Johannine writings in Greek [002D060]
Roman in Greek [002D065]
Church, ministry and sacraments in early Christianity
[002D070]
Church
history (students may select one or
two of the following units in addition to the unit
selected as a compulsory unit):
a.
The Church to AD 461 [002D075]
b.
Reformation and society c. 1450-c. 1600 [002D080]
c.
Issues in 19th-century Christianity [002D130]
Liturgical studies [002D110]
Christian ethics [002D105]
Islam
[002D115]
Buddhism
[002D120]
Religious language [002D100]
Mind and person in the philosophy of religion [002D095]
Science and religion [002D041]
Note: Students may
choose to take the following two units, 'New
Testament Greek' [002D135] and 'New
Testament (with Greek texts)' [002D145] instead of 'New
Testament in English'. Students who pursue this route take
four, not five, optional units.