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James M. Grier Web site Launched

Jun 27, 2008

Dr. James M. Grier, Distinguished Professor of Philosophical Theology has developed a new Web site located …
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A Tribute to Dr. Victor M. Matthews

Apr 17, 2008

In conjunction with Grand Rapids Theological Seminary, the family of Dr. Victor Matthews has scheduled …
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Master of Arts: Systematic Theology

The Master of Arts in Systematic Theology is an academic degree designed to develop competencies essential to the study of systematic theology. This program may be utilized as a basis for advanced education, or as a foundation for other forms of Christian service.  The program consists of 63 semester hours which emphasize a comprehensive review and critical analysis of systematic theology within the Christian tradition, while also providing an introduction to the other disciplines of theology. The curriculum has been designed around a core of basic studies in Bible and Theology, a Systematic Theology specialization which includes the option of a thesis, and general elective credits.  Applicants for the Master of Arts in Systematic Theology should possess a minimum 2.5 cumulative undergraduate grade point average from an accredited baccalaureate institution. For the student planning to enroll full time, the table below provides a detailed and specific curricular path. Those intending part-time enrollment will find valuable insights from this information for planning your ideal course sequencing.

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