Master of Divinity (MDiv)
Georgia Central University
Key Information
Campus location
Atlanta, USA
Languages
English, Kanuri
Study format
Distance learning, On-Campus
Duration
2 years
Pace
Full time, Part time
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Introduction
The mission of the School of Divinity is to educate and train students for ministerial, educational, and missionary leadership for Christ and His Kingdom through rigorous programs of theological studies and personal and spiritual disciplines. It seeks in particular to serve Global churches and the global Christian community in general. The School’s goal is therefore entirely consistent with the University’s Vision and Mission Statement, especially as they relate to ministry and mission to historically underserved and multiethnic communities.
Master of Arts in Christian Education (MACE), Master of Arts in Mission Studies and World Christianity (MAMSWC), Master of Divinity (MDiv), The MAMSWC program is designed to integrate studies in both academic and practical theology with modern mission studies, with a concentration in either urban or global studies. The MDiv program is designed to educate and train those who seek to serve as ordained ministers, evangelists, missionaries, and other ministry leaders. The DMin program is designed to educate experienced ministers who are seeking to enhance their ministries with advanced theological understanding and research.
Program Outcome
The School creates graduates who are expected to:
- Be faithful interpreters of the Bible, informed by contemporary biblical scholarship in the area of biblical studies, and of the Christian faith and practice, informed by Reformed-evangelical theological heritage and history;
- Be responsible communicators in diverse social and cultural contexts, informed by ethnic/cultural studies from biblical, missionary, and educational perspectives;
- Be truthful disciples of Christ, regularly practicing spiritual disciplines and demonstrating spiritual maturity in personal and public realms;
- Be competent and efficient ministerial leaders in the church and/or other settings.