Bachelor of Theology

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Noun1.Bachelor of Theology - a bachelor's degree in theologyBachelor of Theology - a bachelor's degree in theology  
bachelor's degree, baccalaureate - an academic degree conferred on someone who has successfully completed undergraduate studies
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At African Nazarene University Bachelor of Theology did not attract even one applicant while Cooperative University had its Bachelor of Social Work and Community Development snubbed.
Scott Thomson has had a lifetime of serving the community since he completed his BA degree at Otago University and Bachelor of Theology at Knox College.
As a young bachelor of theology William of Ockham found himself under attack for--among other things--views he had expressed regarding the Aristotelian accident of quantity and the related question of Christ's presence in the Eucharist.
In 1980 BIT started the Bachelor of Theology degree programme, which was accredited by the ATESEA and ATA in 1984.
Armed with bachelor of theology and master of sacred music degrees, he returned to Malawi and served many years as minister in Livingstonia Synod, in the country's northern province.
After three years in this role (with a few months as Acting Chief Medical Record Administrator), I actually left the VPDCU to pursue further studies in a totally unrelated field (Bachelor of Theology).
He attended Alberta Bible Institute in Camrose, Alberta, and received a bachelor of theology degree from Warner-Pacific College in Portland in 1948.
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