Curriculum

Theological Studies Department

In every course, whether in theology or in the “secular” disciplines, the student should learn those analytic, synthetic, logical, and critical skills which, in all generations, have enhanced the life of people fortunate enough to acquire them. Therefore, the courses include a significant writing component. The student who receives the B.A. degree should be able to do original research, think creatively and logically, and present the results of that reflection in coherent and persuasive standard English, both spoken and written.

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