Degree Requirements
The MTS-PT (48 hr) track is an academic degree that prepares you to do research and to teach in the area of Pentecostal Theology. The documents on this page are to help you become familiar with our program. The Program consists of the following:
Biblical Studies (9 hours)
- OT 501 - Pentecostal Explorations of the Old Testament
- NT 501 - Pentecostal Explorations of the New Testament
- BH 501 - Biblical Hermeneutics - OR - CF 702 Inductive Bible Study
Historical and Theological Studies Core (16 hours)
- TS 606 - Introduction to Christian Doctrine
- TS 607 - Pentecostal Spirituality & Theology
- HT 607 - Historical Theology
- HT 643 - History and Theology of the Wesleyan, Holiness and Pentecostal Movements
- HS 650 - Church of God History & Polity
- TS 689 - MTS-PT Capstone
Personal Formation for Ministry (7 hours)
- SA 801 - Pentecostal Foundations for Christian Ministry and Study
- SA 802 - Community of Faith 1 (Spiritual Disciplines)
- SA 803 - Community of Faith 2 (Calling and Vocation)
- SA 804 - Community of Faith 3 (Ethics)
- SA 805 - Community of Faith 4 (Leadership)
Pentecostal Theology Concentration (16 credits)
Please review the MTS-PT Courses and Descriptions in order to help you understand the elective courses you can choose from for your Pentecostal Theology Concentration. Any course with the HS, HT or TS prefix is eligible for concentration credit in the MTS-PT Program.
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Complete degree program details and course descriptions are available in the PTS Academic Catalog.
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