2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog
School of Theology
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“Produce Servants for the Church and World”
Dr. John Hurtgen, Dean
Ms. Sherry Bowen, Secretary
Dr. Dale Bertram
Dr. Joe Early, Jr.
Ms. Nikki Erwin
Mr. Fabio Moreira
Dr. Jennifer Garrison
Dr. Shane Garrison
Dr. Rahsheeno Griffith
Dr. Twyla Hernandez
Mr. Ray Hollenbach
Dr. Ken Hollis
Dr. Kim Miracle
Dr. Mike O’Neal
Mr. Justin Watson
Dr. Scott Wigginton
Dr. Terry Wilder
The Mission
Producing Servants for the Church and World
The Mission of the School of Theology is to Produce Servants for the Church and World. Because Jesus described his mission just this way: “For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many” (Mark 10:45, NIV). God sent his Son, Jesus Christ, to be the only savior the world will ever need. But he sends out men and women to serve in his name in the church and in the world.
We carry out this task with a wholehearted response of gratitude, worship, and stewardship to God as revealed in Jesus Christ.
The tools for the task consist of a comprehensive program of Christian studies (Biblical studies & theology, church history & philosophy, pastoral ministries & counseling, educational & family ministries, missions & evangelism).
This is done as an integral part of Campbellsville University, a fellowship of learners dedicated, under the guidance of the Holy Spirit, to become salt and light for a world in need.
Servants for the Church and World Who Are …
Passionately Evangelistic - People who are passionate about God’s good news in Jesus Christ and who have a strong desire for others to experience life in him.
Rooted in the Biblical Story - People who love God’s powerful Word and who in community with others are learning, knowing, trusting, and following the Sacred Scriptures which are able, from beginning to end, to show the way to salvation in Jesus Christ.
Church Connected - People who have a high view of the local church, but whose field of vision does not limit ministry to the “four walls” and who see the local church as a base from which to go out into the world.
Servant Leaders - People, of high moral character and kingdom heart, who are developing Jesus’ qualities of servant leadership and who in turn develop servant leaders under them.
Spiritual Entrepreneurs - Creative people who are energized by the possibilities of what God and faithful persons together can do; builders who start with nothing and see spiritual dreams take shape; inventors capable of reinvention to maintain effective ministry.
Partners in an Enduring Fellowship - Students who make an impact for Christ during their student days; alumni who display an abiding love for and commitment towards CU; brotherhoods and sisterhoods, forged at CU, that are fruitful for ministry well beyond four to five years of campus life.
Academic Matters
The primary academic work of the School of Theology is to maintain educational programs leading to a Certificate in Christian Ministry, an A.S. degree in Christian Studies, a B.A. or B.S. degree in the area, major, and minor emphases listed below. Also offered is the Master of Theology (M.Th.) degree, Master of Divinity degree (M.Div.), Master of Marriage and Family Therapy (M.M.F.T.) and the Master of Marriage and Family Studies degree (M.M.F.S.). Additionally, the School of Theology contributes four courses to the core undergraduate curriculum of the University including two general survey introductory courses in Biblical studies, a course in Christ and Culture, and an introduction to Philosophy.
Language Option for the Bachelor of Arts Degree
A student wishing to earn the Bachelor of Arts degree with any School of Theology area or major must complete the 12-hour Theology Language requirement shown here. It consists of six hours in two languages. At least six hours (two semesters) must be in one of the Biblical languages (Hebrew or Greek) with the remaining six hours (two semesters) in the other Biblical language or six hours in a single modern language.
Additionally, language courses transferred from other institutions may require approval before meeting the language requirement for the Bachelor of Arts degree.
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