Religion (DMin)
The Doctor of Ministry (D.Min.) program is designed for those who wish to engage in an advanced level of preparation for ministerial practice. It is not primarily designed for teaching and research, although effective ministry includes aspects of these disciplines. Its primary goal is the integration of theological and anthropological, missional, and contextual understandings in the context of responsible engagement in ministry. Accordingly, all candidates are expected to be engaged in and to have some experience in some acceptable forms of ministerial practice.
Required Courses
- BSNT-515 OR BSOT-515
- Note: Only one D.Min. Project Prep course can be taken per semester.
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Title
Credits
Sub-Total Credits
24
Electives for Concentration
Options: Courses under subject codes BSNT and BSOT
Sub-Total Credits
15
Total credits:
39