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A Doctorate in Homiletics and Liturgics typically focuses on the scholarly examination of preaching. Candidates will develop advanced proficiency in homiletics through rigorous theological methods. The program also allows for exploration of preaching within liturgical frameworks or specialized ritual practices, subject to faculty approval.
2. through cross-disciplinary investigation of worship, ceremonial, and faith-based customs'Participants will conduct interdisciplinary research on religious observances, integrating these findings into their academic work and instruction. The curriculum emphasizes the connection between preaching and ritual, worship services, and artistic expression, both in coursework and program culture. Particular emphasis is placed on comparative analysis of practices among various faith traditions, notably Protestant, Catholic, Orthodox Christian, and Jewish communities.
3. and considering societal, cultural, and church-related frameworks The academic field of homiletics will be examined in connection with contemporary issues affecting practical theology and religious scholarship in public spheres.
4. dedicated to fostering exceptional ministerial education and spiritual calling. Doctoral candidates will enhance their teaching skills through supervised instructional experiences and mandatory pedagogy courses in the Graduate Department of Religion.
The Ph.D. in Homiletics and Liturgics primarily concentrates on preaching studies, while incorporating interdisciplinary research on worship practices, ritual observances, and their interaction with social, cultural, and ecclesiastical environments, all aimed at cultivating outstanding educators for religious leadership roles.