
“Do your best to present yourself to God as one approved, a worker who does not need to be ashamed and who correctly handles the word of truth.” – 2 Timothy 2:15 (NIV)
Rationale for the Course
The Master of Divinity (M.Div.) program is designed to equip ministry leaders, pastors, and theological scholars with a deep understanding of biblical doctrine, pastoral leadership, and Christian ethics. This program emphasizes spiritual formation, academic rigor, and practical application to prepare students for a lifetime of impactful ministry.Learner Outcomes
Immediate Learning Outcomes
- Interpret and Apply Scripture: Accurately handle biblical texts using sound hermeneutical principles.
- Defend the Faith: Articulate and defend Christian doctrine and apologetics.
- Lead with Biblical Wisdom: Implement Christ-centered leadership strategies tailored to ministry contexts.
- Communicate with Excellence: Deliver compelling sermons and theological discourse.
- Engage in Pastoral Care: Offer biblically sound counseling and spiritual guidance.
Lifelong Learning Outcomes
- Cultivate Spiritual Depth: Sustain a lifelong commitment to personal spiritual growth.
- Advance Theological Inquiry: Engage in ongoing theological research and reflection.
- Empower Ministry Innovation: Adapt ministry approaches to contemporary challenges.
- Develop Ethical Leadership: Exercise moral discernment and integrity.
- Strengthen Ecclesiastical Influence: Mentor future generations of believers and ministry leaders.
Career Options
- Pastor or Church Leader
- Biblical Scholar or Theologian
- Christian Counselor or Chaplain
- Missionary or Evangelist
- Christian Educator or Seminary Professor
- Nonprofit Ministry Director
- Writer or Speaker in Christian Apologetics
- Church Administrator or Strategic Planner
Course Structure
Disclaimer: This table of courses is for informational purposes only and is correct at the time of publishing. Shiloh College reserves the right to amend, add, or delete courses at its sole discretion. Our admissions team will be happy to answer any questions you may have about these or any other courses.Index | Course Description | Credit Hours |
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BIBL 401 | Studies in Revelation | 3 |
BIBL 402 | Apologetics | 3 |
BIBL 403 | Old Testament Survey IV | 3 |
BIBL 404 | Advanced Hermeneutics | 3 |
BIBL 405 | The Prophets and Prophecy | 3 |
BIBL 406 | Soteriology I | 3 |
BIBL 501 | Advanced Homiletics III | 3 |
LEAD 301 | Theology of Leadership | 3 |
LEAD 302 | Jesus Model of Leadership | 3 |
LEAD 303 | NT Study on Leadership | 3 |
LEAD 304 | Situational Leadership | 3 |
LEAD 305 | Church Leadership | 3 |
LEAD 305 | Servant Leadership | 3 |
LEAD 306 | Transformational Leadership | 3 |
Supervised Reading | Professor’s Choice | 3 |
Thesis | Independent Research Project | 9 |
Elective Courses | Select 2 courses from any of the 300’s series | 6 |
Total | 60 |
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