doctor of theology
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Definition
- Noun:
- An advanced academic degree in theology: A "doctor of theology" is a terminal doctoral degree awarded for advanced study, research, and scholarship in the field of theology or divinity. It typically signifies the highest level of academic expertise in this discipline.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- After years of research, she was awarded a doctor of theology from the university.
- His dissertation on early church history earned him a doctor of theology.
- The professor, who holds a doctor of theology, teaches courses on systematic theology.
Advanced Usage
- The degree is often abbreviated as Th.D. (from the Latin ). In some academic systems, it is considered equivalent to a Ph.D. in Theology.
- He received his Th.D. from a prestigious seminary.
Variants and Related Words
- Doctorate in Theology: A synonymous phrase for the same degree.
- Ph.D. in Theology: In many institutions, this is a similar research doctorate, though sometimes distinguished from a Th.D. by its emphasis within a university's graduate school rather than a divinity school.
- Doctor of Divinity (D.D.): Often an honorary degree, but can also be an earned advanced degree in some traditions, typically focused on pastoral ministry rather than purely academic research.
Synonyms
- Th.D.: The standard abbreviation.
- Doctorate in Divinity: A closely related term.
Related Phrases
- To earn a doctor of theology: To complete the requirements and be granted the degree.
- He aims to earn a doctor of theology and become a professor.
- Holder of a doctor of theology: A person who has been awarded this degree.
- The conference speaker is a noted holder of a doctor of theology.
Noun
- a doctor's degree in theology