Doctor of Theology (Th.D.)
Description
- 24 credits (8 courses)
- 6 credits (thesis)
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- Baccalaureate degree or equivalent validated by a transcript.
- Master’s degree or equivalent validated by a transcript.
- Five years of accumulated experience in a cognate field of ministry or vowed religious order.
- Completion of the Application Procedure.
Program Requirements
- Students are expected to thoroughly familiarize themselves with the Student Handbook of the year of their acceptance with particular focus on their particular degree program. Students are bound by the academic and financial requirements of the Handbook in use at the time of their acceptance. The current Student Handbook as well as past years’ Handbooks can be viewed here.
- Completion of eight Units of Study: four required from the Graduate Theological Foundation, and four completed through the GTF, through other approved educational institutions, or through the use of transfer credit (Part or all coursework for this degree program may be completed through the annual Oxford Theology Summer School. Click here for more information.)
- Completion of the non-credit course, Research Methodology. This course is a prerequisite to beginning the doctoral thesis.
- Fulfillment of language requirements if such have been determined by the Thesis Supervisor.
- Nomination and approval of Thesis Supervisor.
- Submission of an electronic copy of a doctoral thesis of 45,000-60,000 words and required forms (abstract, personal biography, cover sheet, Thesis Supervisor Report Form).
- Successful defense of the doctoral thesis.
After completing all coursework, candidates undertake the research and writing of a doctoral thesis of 45,000-60,000 words in their field of specialization. It must be clearly a work of original academic scholarship making a contribution to the field of specialty. The thesis must be written in 12 point Times New Roman (or comparable) font, double-spaced and with the appropriate table of contents and bibliography.
In conformity with the basic commitment of the Graduate Theological Foundation to serve the ministries of the various ecclesial traditions through programs of advanced professional education, the Th.D. thesis, as the culminating work of this degree, must always significantly relate to some aspect of ministry and must be an original and distinct contribution to the knowledge of a specific discipline or area of inquiry.
The thesis is shaped as a written work of original systematic research, which includes the substantive exposition of the theoretical basis and rationale of the subject, together with a demonstration of familiarity with the appropriate scholarly and professional literature. It should be noted that the written form of the thesis is to be in the style of actual scholarly publications; that is, the thesis as finally submitted is to be suitable for publication without being rewritten.
When the thesis in its final form has been reviewed and approved by the student’s Thesis Supervisor, it must be submitted to the GTF for final review and for forwarding to defense panel members. One copy of the thesis, abstract, cover sheet and biographical statement must be submitted by email to the Office of the Registrar a minimum of three months prior to the intended date of defense. Click here to fill out the form to request the email address of The Office of the Registrar.
When degrees first began to be awarded by universities in the twelfth century in Bologna, Paris, and Oxford, the doctor’s degree was recognized as a universal authentication of scholarship. The doctorate was not earned by attending classes but by sustained residency and demonstrated scholarship. The credential was awarded by the faculty of the university on the basis of a thesis which was submitted by the candidate and followed by an oral defense of the document before the gathered academic community.
Times have changed but much of the doctoral process has endured. The Graduate Theological Foundation requires a demonstration of academic research considered by the faculty to be an original work of scholarship and a contribution to the field. After the doctoral candidate has completed residency and language requirements (if required), the development of the thesis is initiated under the direct supervision of the Thesis Supervisor.
The Thesis Supervisor, in this style of learning, is specifically mandated to work closely with the candidate in the development of the thesis topic and through its evolving refinements leading to the finished product. The Thesis Supervisor is nominated by the candidate and approved Academic Affairs Committee, on the basis of academic qualifications at the doctoral level of training and experience.
Selection of Faculty Thesis Supervisor and Nomination Procedure
Students select a faculty member of the GTF to serve as Thesis Supervisor. This enables the student to receive helpful and pragmatic evaluative feedback from a member of the faculty in the developmental process of producing the doctoral thesis. The role of the faculty Thesis Supervisor is responsive and suggestive. The faculty person is encouraged to limit feedback to pragmatically helpful hints and suggestions and not to attempt any censorship of the thesis. The exercise of discretion with respect to time demands is very important for both the student and faculty member. The faculty Thesis Supervisor must give final approval of the student’s work by submitting the Thesis Supervisor Report Form.
- The student peruses the Faculty Details page and makes a selection.
- The student completes the Faculty Thesis Supervisor Nomination Form (Forms).
- Academic Affairs provides the nominated faculty member with the Faculty Thesis Supervisor Nomination Form.
- The selected faculty member notifies Academic Affairs of acceptance of student nomination.
- Academic Affairs informs the student and faculty member of relationship approval and contact information is provided.
- Thesis Supervisor
- Two Defense Panel members
- Defense Chair
- Thesis Proposal
- Thesis Cover Sheet
- Abstract and Biographical Statement
- Thesis Supervisor Report Form (this form is mailed directly to our offices by the Thesis Supervisor)
- One electronic copy of the thesis (PDF or MS Word format)
- Payment of all tuition and fees
Defense deadlines can be found here: Doctoral Defense Scheduling