Master of Theology (Th.M.)
The Master of Theology degree (Th.M.) is an academic graduate degree consisting of thirty credits of course work. The Th.M. program includes 8 three-credit courses or seminars and a six-credit thesis.
So why should you do a Th.M. at Central? We're glad you asked . . .
First, advanced specialization. A Th.M. degree focuses on one major area of study (OT, NT, theology, or Bible exposition). This allows a student to broaden and deepen his studies in a desired area of biblical study.
Second, ministry advancement. Theological education is a tool for serving God. A Th.M. degree provides advanced education for ministry. This is advantageous for a pastor, but may be especially valuable for someone headed to the mission field.
Third, educational advancement. A Th.M. degree is further graduate studies. A student teaching at a Bible college with a Th.M. has a degree beyond the M.Div. degree; he has extensive studies beyond a candidate who has only an M.A. in Bible. A student with a Th.M. degree is a more attractive faculty candidate for Bible colleges. If a student is intending to do doctoral studies, the Th. M. degree will fold into many doctoral programs. For example, a Th. M. degree would fold into the doctoral program at Central Baptist Theological Seminary of Minneapolis or Baptist Bible Seminary in Clark Summit, PA. A Th.M. degree (or its equivalent) would be required for doctoral studies at Dallas Theological Seminary.
Areas of Study for the Th.M. Student
Old Testament Studies
Major area: 21-24 credits (consisting of: advanced Hebrew grammar, 12-15 credits of OT studies, and a 6-credit thesis)
Outside the major area: 6-9 credits (one Greek exegesis course is required)
New Testament Studies
Major area: 21-24 credits (consisting of: advanced Greek grammar, 12-15 credits of NT studies, and a 6-credit thesis)
Outside the major area: 6-9 credits (one Hebrew exegesis course is required)
Theological Studies
Major area: 21-24 credits (consisting of: 15-18 credits of either historical or systematic theology studies and a 6-credit thesis)
Outside the major area: 6-9 credits (one Hebrew exegesis course and one Greek exegesis course is required)
Bible Exposition
Major area: 24-30 credits (consisting of: at least 9 credits of OT studies including one Hebrew exegesis class, at least 9 credits of NT studies including one Greek exegesis class, and a 6-credit thesis)
Outside the major area: 0-6 credits
Planned 600 Modules 2007-2008
Fall 2007
NT Use of the OT Dr. Keiser
Joshua (Hebrew Exegesis) Dr. Klem
Romans Dr. Davey
Galatians (Greek Exegesis) Dr. Keiser
Spring 2008
OT Elective Dr. Keiser
Elective Dr. Klem
Elective Dr. Davey
Elective Dr. Ebert
For more information about the Th.M. program call 757-479-3706 or e-mail info@baptistseminary.edu.

