DRE (Doctor of Religious Education)
Academic Program: DRE (Doctor of Religious Education)
Purpose: This program is for those who wish to opt for a very thorough study and specialization in Christian Education. This program is one of the heaviest in workload among all our doctoral programs. The program is suitable for those who plan to make Biblical Education and Training a major part of their ministry.
Qualification For Admission: An earned Master of Religious Education from any standard seminary. Those with a secular masters degree plus some background in theology can also apply, provided they realize that they will have to take up extra course-work to fill in for their deficiency in Education.
Subjects: The subjects you need to study are listed below. Each subject shown below is a ‘module’ and each module is 1 credit hour. Practical work is 6 credit hours, and thesis is 16 credit hours. The total is 80 credit hours of work. Text material is supplied free by us via downloads.
Time Allocated: You need to complete the program in 2 years. You can extend it for any number of years by paying an yearly extension fees.
Essential Apologetics
01 M01A1 Introduction
02 M02A1 Presuppositions
03 M03A1 History
04 M04A1 Canon
05 M05A1 Revelation
06 M10A1 Introduction to tools of Apologetics
07 M10A2 Preparation to become an apologist
08 M10P1 What is proof
09 M11A1 Errors of Interpretation
10 M12A1 Bible Difficulties
11 M13A1 Science difficulties
12 M14A1 Propaganda Analysis
13 M15A1 Manipulation analysis
14 M16A1 Manipulation resisting
15 M17A1 Logic and Errors
16 M18A1 Debating Techniques
17 M19A1 Resisting debate
18 M20A1 Leading Questions
19 M20U1 Using Apologetics
General Apologetics
20 DRE001 Current Issues
21 DRE002 Atheism
22 DRE003 Case for Christianity
Bible and Theology
23 DRE011 History of the Bible
24 DRE012 Canon and Authority
25 DRE013 Justification by faith
26 DRE014 Introduction to NT theology
27 DRE015 Sola Scriptura
Essential Topics
28 DRE021 Culture
29 DRE022 Human mind
30 DRE023 Political Philosophy
31 DRE024 Liberalism
32 DRE025 Fatherhood
33 DRE026 Analysis of Media
34 DRE027 Christian Integrity
Education
35 DRE031 Philosophy of Education
36 DRE032 Christian Education
37 DRE033 Studies in Christian Education
38 DRE034 Bible in Education
39 DRE035 Current Theories of Education
40 DRE036 Teaching to Read
41 DRE037 Special Education
42 DRE038 Technology and Education I
43 DRE039 Technology and Education II
Bible Teaching Methods
44 DRE041 Teaching Methods
45 DRE042 Hermeneutics
Print Communication
46 DRE061 Writing Basics I
47 DRE062 Writing Basics II
48 DRE063 Effective Writing
Ethics And WorldView
49 DRE070 Ethics I
50 DRE071 Ethics II
51 DRE072 Christian WorldView
Cult Communication Studies
52 DRE081 Introduction to Cults
53 DRE082 Cult Characteristics
54 DRE083 Cult Classification
55 DRE084 Christian Cults
56 DRE085 Occult Cults
57 DRE086 Why do Cults Attract
58 DRE087 Resist Cults
Practical Work
59 DREPR Course Development
60 DRETH Thesis
Academic Program: DRE (Doctor of Religious Education)
Purpose: This program is for those who wish to opt for a very thorough study and specialization in Christian Education. This program is one of the heaviest in workload among all our doctoral programs. The program is suitable for those who plan to make Biblical Education and Training a major part of their ministry.
Qualification For Admission: An earned Master of Religious Education from any standard seminary. Those with a secular masters degree plus some background in theology can also apply, provided they realize that they will have to take up extra course-work to fill in for their deficiency in Education.
Subjects: The subjects you need to study are listed below. Each subject shown below is a ‘module’ and each module is 1 credit hour. Practical work is 6 credit hours, and thesis is 16 credit hours. The total is 80 credit hours of work. Text material is supplied free by us via downloads.
Time Allocated: You need to complete the program in 2 years. You can extend it for any number of years by paying an yearly extension fees.
Essential Apologetics
01 M01A1 Introduction
02 M02A1 Presuppositions
03 M03A1 History
04 M04A1 Canon
05 M05A1 Revelation
06 M10A1 Introduction to tools of Apologetics
07 M10A2 Preparation to become an apologist
08 M10P1 What is proof
09 M11A1 Errors of Interpretation
10 M12A1 Bible Difficulties
11 M13A1 Science difficulties
12 M14A1 Propaganda Analysis
13 M15A1 Manipulation analysis
14 M16A1 Manipulation resisting
15 M17A1 Logic and Errors
16 M18A1 Debating Techniques
17 M19A1 Resisting debate
18 M20A1 Leading Questions
19 M20U1 Using Apologetics
General Apologetics
20 DRE001 Current Issues
21 DRE002 Atheism
22 DRE003 Case for Christianity
Bible and Theology
23 DRE011 History of the Bible
24 DRE012 Canon and Authority
25 DRE013 Justification by faith
26 DRE014 Introduction to NT theology
27 DRE015 Sola Scriptura
Essential Topics
28 DRE021 Culture
29 DRE022 Human mind
30 DRE023 Political Philosophy
31 DRE024 Liberalism
32 DRE025 Fatherhood
33 DRE026 Analysis of Media
34 DRE027 Christian Integrity
Education
35 DRE031 Philosophy of Education
36 DRE032 Christian Education
37 DRE033 Studies in Christian Education
38 DRE034 Bible in Education
39 DRE035 Current Theories of Education
40 DRE036 Teaching to Read
41 DRE037 Special Education
42 DRE038 Technology and Education I
43 DRE039 Technology and Education II
Bible Teaching Methods
44 DRE041 Teaching Methods
45 DRE042 Hermeneutics
Print Communication
46 DRE061 Writing Basics I
47 DRE062 Writing Basics II
48 DRE063 Effective Writing
Ethics And WorldView
49 DRE070 Ethics I
50 DRE071 Ethics II
51 DRE072 Christian WorldView
Cult Communication Studies
52 DRE081 Introduction to Cults
53 DRE082 Cult Characteristics
54 DRE083 Cult Classification
55 DRE084 Christian Cults
56 DRE085 Occult Cults
57 DRE086 Why do Cults Attract
58 DRE087 Resist Cults
Practical Work
59 DREPR Course Development
60 DRETH Thesis