DMin New Testament Track
Designed for leaders seeking doctoral-level biblical expertise, this track features cutting-edge New Testament research to strengthen your preaching and teaching. Course options include Studies in the Gospels and Acts, Pastoral Ministry from a New Testament Perspective, Jesus the Preacher, and Pauline Letters. Students study with top NT faculty, including Lynn Cohick,Ìý,Ìý,ÌýMichael Licona,ÌýJason Maston, and Paul Sloan.
Meet our New Testament Studies faculty experts.
The Doctor of Ministry program ²¹³ÙÌý91Ó°ÊÓ Theological Seminary is designed to be a formative experience for Christian leaders who want to be subject-matter experts. The New Testament Track allows leaders to achieve doctoral-level biblical competency by engaging cutting-edge research in New Testament Studies so they can better communicate and embody the reality of God’s word in your local setting. Come study with the likes of noted New Testament scholars like Scot McKnight,ÌýLynn Cohick, and Ben Blackwell.
Key Areas of Study
- Jesus, the Gospels, and the Kingdom of God
- Paul and the Ancient Mediterranean World
- Second Temple Judaism
- Theological Interpretation and Missional Hermeneutics
- Historical Context and Archaeology
- Theological Anthropology and Soteriology
Though not limited to the courses listed here, the catalog descriptions of the 7000-level classes will give you a sense of the direction of the electives. Faculty expertise and student interest will help guide the selection of electives each semester.
New Testament Faculty
Our faculty is active in international-level research, and we have one of the largest New Testament faculties in the world, including…
- Scot McKnight – (Tyndale, 2020), (Baylor University Press, 2019), Everyday Bible Series (HarperChristian Resources),  (Zondervan, 2018 [2nd ed.]), and many others.
- Lynn Cohick – (Eerdmans, 2020), (Baker, 2017), (Zondervan, 2013), (Baker, 2009).
- Ben Blackwell – Participating in the Righteousness of God (Eerdmans, forthcoming), (Eerdmans, 2016), Reading in Context—, , , and Hebrews (Zondervan)
- Michael Licona – (Oxford, 2017), (IVP Academic, 2010)
- Jason Maston – (Bloomsbury, 2018), (Mohr Siebeck, 2010), (Fortress, 2016).
- Paul Sloan – (Bloomsbury, 2020), (Bloomsbury, 2020)
Other related faculty on campus:
- Randy Hatchett – Hermeneutics, Reception History of the Bible, Theology
- Phillip Marshall – Old Testament, Septuagint, Linguistics
- Felisi Sorgwe – Old Testament, Pastoral Theology
- Seth Ehorn – New Testament, Hellenistic backgrounds, Greek Bible
More Information
Explore more detailed information about the DMin program:
- DMin Summary Information
- DMin Program Distinctives
- DMin Program Structure and Semester at a Glance
- DMin Program Entry and Advancement
Please feel free to contact Andrew Garbarino (agarbarino@hc.edu), DMin Program Coordinator, who can help guide you through the application and shape a program that fits your interests and ministry goals.