Bachelor of Theology

The Bachelor of Theology degree (BTh, ThB, or BTheol) is a two- to five-year undergraduate degree or graduate degree in theological disciplines and is typically (but not exclusively[1]) pursued by those seeking ordination for ministry in a church, denomination, or parachurch organization.[2] Candidates for this degree typically must complete course work in Greek and (or) Hebrew, as well as systematic theology, biblical theology, ethics, homiletics, hermeneutics, counseling and Christian ministry. The Bachelor of Theology may include a thesis component and may consist of an additional year beyond the coursework requirements for the degrees of Bachelor of Religious Education and Bachelor of Arts.[3] In some denominations, such as the Church of England or the Presbyterian Church in America,[4][5] it is considered sufficient qualification for formal ordination.

  1. ^ Burton, Tara Isabella (2013-10-30). "Study Theology, Even If You Don't Believe in God". The Atlantic. Retrieved 2023-01-18.
  2. ^ Bachelor's Degree in Theology: Program Overview, Study.com
  3. ^ "Bachelor in de theologie en de religiewetenschappen (Leuven) - KU Leuven". onderwijsaanbod.kuleuven.be. Retrieved 2022-12-21.
  4. ^ "Criteria for Selection for the Ordained Ministry in the Church of England" (PDF). Church of England. Retrieved December 21, 2022.
  5. ^ "Book of Church Order". PCA Administrative Committee. p. 73. Retrieved December 21, 2022.