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Chaplaincy Doctorate's Degree - Clinical Pastoral Counseling (PHD-IC400) 
75 university credits, $1,050.00

This course provides a comprehensive study of Christian theology, apologetics, and ministry, covering topics such as the Protestant Reformation, cross-cultural evangelism, foundational doctrines, spiritual disciplines, leadership, and the church's role in media. It prepares students to engage with contemporary theological issues, defend their faith, and lead with integrity, addressing topics like human rights, education, addiction, and psychological growth. Students will gain the skills and insights needed for effective ministry and global mission work.

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This course is structured into two modules: Module 7 (36 credits) and Module 8 (39 credits), totaling 75 university credits. Enrollment requires participants to have earned the Chaplaincy Master's Degree - Arts of Pastoral Theology (MC-IC300) certification and fulfill all other specified admission requirements.​

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Chaplaincy Module 7 (PHD407) - 36 credits
This module comprehensively explores Christian theology, apologetics, and missiology, equipping students with a deep understanding of foundational Christian doctrines and their application in global missions. It covers key topics such as the Protestant Reformation, cross-cultural evangelism, the Great Commission, the nature of God, Christology, the Holy Spirit, angels, and the biblical perspective on universal myths. Additionally, students will learn to defend the Christian faith through apologetics and explore the relationship between epistemology and Christian belief. By the end of the course, students will be well-prepared to engage with contemporary theological issues and participate in the global mission of the Church.



Chaplaincy Module 8 (PHD408) - 39 credits
This module provides a comprehensive foundation in Christian ministry, leadership, and theology, equipping students with practical tools and insights to serve effectively in church leadership. It covers key topics such as Christian traditions, spiritual disciplines, human rights, and the role of the church in modern media. Students will explore leadership principles, including mentoring, emotional intelligence, and transformational leadership, as well as strategies for managing church resources and finances. The course also addresses contemporary challenges in education, addiction, and psychological growth, offering theological guidance for supporting individuals through these issues, ultimately preparing students to lead with integrity and wisdom in today’s world.

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