A message from the M.A. in Bible and Theology program coordinator Andy Nichols
Why choose the Master of Arts in Bible and Theology degree?
The Master of Arts in Bible and Theology is designed for Christians who desire to serve Christ by pursuing a deeper understanding of Scripture and theological wisdom.
This program is less focused on professional ministry training, does not require Hebrew or Greek, and offers a substantial number of elective hours so that students may pursue their individual interests within the framework of biblical studies and theology.
Sample Degree Courses
Biblical Hermeneutics
An introduction to basic principles of interpreting the Bible. Attention will be given to historical and literary features of biblical texts, the theological nature of Scripture as divine revelation, and the history of Christian interpretation of the Old and New Testaments.
Spiritual Formation & Discipleship
An examination of the biblical truths that guide how spiritual practices become helpful to the spiritual journey of the individual and groups. Students will learn why spiritual practices are important, how they can be approached healthily and unhealthily, and how to apply certain spiritual practices for specific seasons of the spiritual journey.
Worldview and Cultural Discernment
This course outlines and analyzes the content of the many worldview systems operative in our world today from a Christian worldview rooted in Scripture. Attention is paid to the development of these worldviews over time as well as their many present applications. Students will learn how to understand and appreciate these worldviews, and how to evaluate and respond from a Christian worldview perspective.
Biblical Theology of Mission
A critical examination of the principles of missiology as seen in Scripture specifically engaging the major historical and theological perspectives on mission. Students will learn to distinguish missiological approaches with a particular emphasis given to the significance of Abrahamic covenant in Missio Dei theology.
Christian Doctrine and Theology
A survey of Christian Doctrine and Theology based on historical, theological, and philosophical inquiry with special emphasis on the first six centuries of the church. Students will learn to navigate theological categories and controversies with special emphasis on the articulation of core Christian doctrine and scriptural contexts.
Looking for a full list of courses?
View the complete course information in our catalog.
Our Master of Arts in Bible and Theology will develop graduates who are able to:
1. Interpret a biblical text using historical, literary, canonical, and theological insights.
2. Engage Christian theological traditions to address challenges in ministry.
3. Articulate foundational doctrines as revealed in Scripture and affirmed by the Christian tradition.
What Lincoln Seminary students are saying:
"Having never taken Bible classes before this program, the in-depth look at hermeneutics and contextualization has been incredibly helpful in my personal Bible reading as well as my teaching and preaching and equipping others."
"I enjoyed all of the readings as well as videos from our professorĀ each week. They combined to leave me with a real appreciation for culture and our role as Christians in engaging with culture in a manner that remains faithful to our call as witnesses for Jesus."
"I really enjoyed the intensive in-person days. It allowed valuable questioning, discussion, and interaction with the class and the professor."
"The portion of this course that I found most valuable was the study of kingdom diversity and what that looks like in a religious organization. I look at diversity from this lens now instead of mixing it up with how the world looks at diversity."
Spring Lincoln Seminary Admissions Dates
December 12
Application Deadline
December 22
Acceptance Deadline (all materials turned in)
Just like in our undergraduate program, Ozarkās masterās program faculty set us apart. Youāll learn from practitioner professorsāmen and women with hands-on experience in their fieldsāin a distinctively Christ-centered community.
How much is tuition?
Each graduate credit hour at OCC is $490 plus fees.
Are there scholarships available for graduate students?