Military Chaplaincy Concentration

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Description

The concentration in Military Chaplaincy is designed to assist chaplains in developing a higher level of expertise in your ministries to men and women in the armed forces.

The course work and training received in the Basic and Advanced Chaplaincy programs of the US Army or equivalent courses as a chaplain in other branches of the U.S. Military counts toward the D. Min. degree at CIU-SSM. Of the required 24 semester hours of class work, you may transfer 12 semester hours from your chaplaincy training leaving only 4 more required classes (12 semester hours) and the completion of the project (6 semester hours). The four required courses are:

  • MIN 9431 Spiritual Mentoring
  • MIN 9200 Biblical Principles of Effective Ministry
  • MIS 9xxx Theological Analysis of World Religions
  • RES 9400 Doctoral Research Methods.

Resident Faculty

Don Hamilton Don Hamilton (D.Min., Bethel Theological Seminary) Dr. Don Hamilton specializes in preaching and has taught preaching, church polity, doctrine of the church, and worship. He is also the Doctor of Ministry Program Director for the seminary. His first book, Homiletical Handbook, was published in 1992 by Bro... more
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