ThD
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Definition
Noun: - A doctor's degree in theology: "Th.D." is an abbreviation for "Doctor of Theology," which is an advanced academic degree in the field of theological studies. It represents the highest level of academic achievement in this discipline.
Usage
- The abbreviation "Th.D." is used as a title following a person's name to indicate they hold this specific doctoral degree.
- It is typically used in formal, academic, or professional contexts related to religion, theology, and higher education.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- The "Th.D." degree is often compared to a Ph.D. in Theology or Religion. The distinction between a Th.D. and a Ph.D. can vary by institution, with some using them interchangeably and others differentiating based on the focus (e.g., more pastoral vs. more research-oriented).
- It is a terminal degree, meaning it is the highest degree awarded in the field.
Variants and Related Words
- Doctor of Theology: The full, unabbreviated name of the degree.
- Ph.D. (Doctor of Philosophy): Another type of doctoral degree, which can also be awarded in theological and religious studies.
- D.D. (Doctor of Divinity): Often an honorary degree, in contrast to the earned academic Th.D.
- S.T.D. (Doctor of Sacred Theology): A similar ecclesiastical doctoral degree.
Synonyms
- Doctorate in Theology
- Theological Doctorate
Notes
- "Th.D." is always written with periods (Th.D.) to indicate it is an abbreviation.
- It is important to distinguish this earned academic degree from honorary theological doctorates.
Noun
- a doctor's degree in theology