The Doctor of Exegetical Theology (D.E.T.) is an advanced academic degree focused on the critical study and interpretation of biblical texts. This program is designed for individuals who seek to deepen their knowledge and expertise in biblical exegesis, hermeneutics, and theological interpretation for the purpose of advancing biblical scholarship and Christian ministry.
Program Objectives:
- Advanced Biblical Exegesis: The D.E.T. program aims to develop advanced skills in biblical exegesis, enabling students to critically analyze and interpret biblical texts within their historical, cultural, and literary contexts. Students will engage in advanced studies in Hebrew, Greek, and biblical languages, exploring various exegetical methodologies and approaches.
- Hermeneutical Reflection: Students will develop a deep understanding of hermeneutical principles and methods for interpreting the Bible. They will engage in reflective study of the nature of interpretation, exploring diverse theological perspectives and approaches to biblical hermeneutics, and cultivating their ability to interpret the Scriptures faithfully and responsibly.
- Theological Integration: The program emphasizes the integration of biblical studies with theology and Christian doctrine. Students will explore the theological implications of biblical texts, examine the relationship between biblical revelation and Christian beliefs, and contribute to the development of theological insights based on rigorous exegetical study.
- Advanced Research and Scholarship: The D.E.T. program equips students with advanced research skills and the ability to contribute to biblical scholarship. Students will engage in original research projects, publish scholarly articles, and contribute to the academic dialogue in the field of exegetical theology.
- Teaching and Mentoring: Graduates will be prepared to teach and mentor others in the field of exegetical theology. They will develop pedagogical skills to effectively teach biblical studies and exegesis in academic or seminary settings, guiding students in their understanding and application of biblical texts.
Potential Career and Educational Options:
- Academic Careers: Graduates of the D.E.T. program can pursue teaching positions in universities, seminaries, and theological schools. They can become professors of biblical studies, exegetical theology, or hermeneutics, imparting their knowledge and expertise to future scholars and ministry leaders.
- Theological Research and Writing: Graduates can engage in scholarly research and writing, publishing books, articles, and commentaries that contribute to biblical scholarship and the understanding of Scripture. They can be involved in academic research projects, conferences, and collaborative endeavors in the field of biblical studies.
- Pastoral Ministry: The advanced knowledge and exegetical skills acquired through the D.E.T. program can enhance the preaching and teaching ministry of graduates within pastoral settings. They can provide biblically grounded and theologically informed sermons, lead Bible studies, and offer theological guidance to congregations.
- Seminary Education: Graduates can serve as faculty members or administrators in seminaries or theological schools, shaping the curriculum and training future ministers and theologians. They can contribute to the academic and spiritual formation of students pursuing theological education.
- Cross-Cultural Ministry: Some graduates may be called to engage in cross-cultural ministry, using their exegetical skills to navigate cultural contexts and address the unique challenges of diverse communities. They can work as missionaries, cross-cultural trainers, or theological consultants in international ministry settings.
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