bachelor of divinity
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A student proudly holds her Bachelor of Divinity diploma at her graduation ceremony.
Definition
Noun: - An academic degree: A "bachelor of divinity" is a bachelor's degree awarded for undergraduate study in religion, theology, or divinity. It represents the completion of a foundational program in religious studies.
Usage
- This term is used to specify a type of undergraduate academic qualification in the field of religious education.
- It is often abbreviated as B.D. or BDiv.
- It is typically conferred by a university, college, or theological seminary.
Examples
- After four years of rigorous study, she earned her bachelor of divinity.
- The seminary's program leads to a bachelor of divinity degree.
- His bachelor of divinity provided a strong foundation for his later work in ministry.
Advanced Usage
- Historically, the bachelor of divinity was considered a first degree in theology, but in some modern academic systems, it is offered as a postgraduate degree. The specific level (undergraduate or postgraduate) depends on the institution and country.
- The degree is often a prerequisite for further theological study, such as a Master of Divinity or Doctor of Ministry.
Variants and Related Words
- Bachelor's Degree (n): The general category of undergraduate academic degrees.
- Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) (n): A common undergraduate degree in liberal arts and sciences.
- Bachelor of Theology (B.Th.) (n): A similar undergraduate degree focused specifically on theology.
- Divinity (n): The study of religion and theology; the quality of being divine.
Synonyms
- Theology degree: A general term for an academic qualification in religious studies.
- Undergraduate degree in religion: A descriptive synonym specifying the level and field of study.
A student proudly holds her Bachelor of Divinity diploma at her graduation ceremony.
Noun
- a bachelor's degree in religion