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Academics.

RTS currently offers 3 Master of Arts tracks:
     Master of Arts in Systematic Theology
     Master of Arts in Christian Apologetics
     Master of Arts in New Testament Greek
RTS offers a research-based Ph.D. in the following areas:
     Doctor of Philosophy in Systematic Theology
     Doctor of Philosophy in Christian Apologetics
     Doctor of Philosophy in New Testament Greek

M.A., Systematic Theology

Begins January 2020

In the Systematic Theology track, the student studies biblical theology one doctrine at a time. A major portion of this study is comparing and contrasting major Systematic Theologies with each other and the Bible.
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M.A., Christian Apologetics
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Begins January 2020

In the Christian Apologetics track, the student learns how to respond to skeptics, atheists, and unbelievers who deny the existence of God or other major Bible doctrines. This track includes a study of influential apologists and their approaches over the last 2,000 years. 
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M.A., New Testament Greek
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Begins January 2020

In the New Testament Greek track, the student learns basic and intermediate Greek as a foundation for future translation work in the Greek New Testament.
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Ph.D., Systematic Theology

Begins Summer 2020

In the Systematic Theology track, the student analyzes biblical theology and the major issues surrounding each doctrine. The dissertation focuses on one specific doctrine, its historical understanding, its contemporary challenges, and articulates how this doctrine ought to be communicated in the 21st century.

Ph.D., Christian Apologetics
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Begins Summer 2020

In the Christian Apologetics track, the student focuses on the major historical developments in Christian Apologetics throughout Church history. A strong emphasis is placed on analyzing the work of major apologists and developing a personal apologetic style. The dissertation focuses of either the work of on major apologist, an exhaustive treatment of a major apologetic theme, or the development of a "new" contribution to the field of Apologetics. 

Ph.D., New Testament Greek
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Begins Summer 2020

In the New Testament Greek track, the student focuses of word studies, exegesis, and translating portions of the New Testament. The dissertation focuses on the translation of a major New Testament passage with notes discussing translation decisions, an exegetical commentary of a New Testament book, or some other meaningful contribution to the field of New Testament Greek.

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  • Home
  • Academics
    • Academic Calendar
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  • Students
    • Library
    • Register
    • Classroom >
      • OT501 Old Testament Survey
      • NT502 New Testament Survey
      • TH521 Sys. Theol. A
      • TH522 Sys. Theol. B
      • AP500 Intro. to Apologetics
      • TH523 Sys. Theol. C
      • TH524 Sys. Theol. D
      • TH511 Romans
  • Apply Now
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