The mission of the Anderson University School of Theology is to educate at the graduate professional level both men and women for Christian ministry. To this end, we are committed to being a community of scholars who are church-related, and in whose character and servanthood the following are vitally linked: biblical faith, academic integrity, Christian spirituality, love for persons; and a responsible relation with the created order and all humankind.
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Program Design

The Doctor of Ministry degree is a 32-hour program and includes a dissertation project that integrates ministerial context and biblical studies, theology, and church history. Participants will be on campus an average of three one-week sessions each academic year. One week of intensive sessions will be held in September, January, and April (two sessions will run concurrently).

Current degree requirements are in the School of Theology Catalog.

Current course schedules are available by e-mailing Dr. James W. Lewis.

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