History of Christianity and Historical Theology
The PhD in History of Christianity and Historical Theology primarily prepares persons for teaching in theological seminaries and undergraduate church-related colleges, as well as for denominational leadership, and productive scholarship. This Concentration focuses upon historical themes, issues, and methodologies. Students in the program will study a major historical emphasis, such as Christian origins and the Early church; the Reformations in Europe; the rise of the Reformation and the Wesleyan movement in England; the period of US Christian history; Wesleyan and Methodist Studies. Within these, more delimited time periods and subjects/themes would be selected for study and research, to include social context, theological developments, and key ecclesiastical and social issues. The program allows students to minor in another theological discipline, or earn the seminary’s certificate in African American Studies.
Admission
Admission Requirements:
- Masters degree in religious or theological studies from an accredited college or university.
- Proficiency in the English language. Applicants for whom English is not their first language will be required to give evidence of such competence (demonstrated by a TOEFL score).
A completed application consists of:
- Application
- Research statement
- Professional experience/Resume
- Writing sample (15 pages)
- 3 letters of reference
- Official Graduate Record Exam (GRE) score
- Transcripts from all institutions attended
- $75 application fee
- Background check (conducted by the seminary, may take up to two weeks to complete)
- Additional financial and church documents are required of international students in order to satisfy interrnal and federal requirements.
The admissions committee reserves the right to determine in its sole judgment whether an applicant is a suitable candidate for a specific concentration in the Ph.D. program.
Graduation
PhD (H) Degree - 40 semester hours
H Degree Grid
- 7 semester hours of core courses required of all PhD students
- 24 semester hours in the major in Historical Studies
- 9 hours in a minor field of study
- At least two languages, ordinarily one from each of the following categories:
a) Latin, Greek, or Hebrew
b) French, German, or Spanish - 4 written qualifying examinations and an oral examination
Among the three written exams in historical studies. - Dissertation proposal
- Dissertation
Courses
Courses in the Concentration:
- Life in the Early Church
- Life in the Medieval Church
- Christology and Trinity in the Early Church
- Christianity and Culture in the Roman Empire
- Ecclesiastical Latin
- Topics in the History of Christian Thought
- African American Religious History
- Religion and the American Way
- The Tasks of History
- Christian Social and Political Thought: Topics
- War and Peace
- City of God
- Introduction to Global Christianity
Faculty
Core Program Faculty
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Anna Marie JohnsonAssistant Professor of Reformation History
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Larry MurphyProfessor of the History of Christianity
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Jim PapandreaAssistant Professor of Church History
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Affiliated Faculty from Cognate Disciplines
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Mark TeasdaleE. Stanley Jones Assistant Professor of Evangelism
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Barry BryantAssociate Professor of Wesleyan and United Methodist Studies
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Hendrik PieterseAssociate Professor of Global Christianity and World Religions
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