Christ's Church deserves the very best scholars. Be equipped to analyze philosophical issues from a Christian Worldview.
This degree addresses the epistemological and metaphysical dimensions of Christian philosophy.
70 | Credit Hours | |
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4 | Years to Complete | |
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This degree addresses the epistemological and metaphysical dimensions of Christian philosophy.
Modular format – relocation to Louisville not required.
Students will complete this program with trips to campus twice each year for doctoral seminars. Each seminar session will last two weeks. Travel to campus only required during the Ph.D. coursework stage.
Course Number | Description | Credit Hours |
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81020 | Graduate Research Seminar | 2 |
81260 | Foundations for Theological Studies | 2 |
81270 | Course Development and Design | 2 |
81300 | Higher Education | 2 |
8 Seminars | 32 | |
4 Colloquia | 4 | |
Prospectus Development 1-4 | 4 | |
2 Research Languages | 4 | |
Comprehensive Exams | 2 | |
Total | 54 |
Course Number | Description | Credit Hours |
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81910 | Dissertation Writing & Defense | 16 |
Total | 16 |
Total Doctor of Philosophy in Christian Philosophy: 70
Christian Philosophy students must take the following 5 seminars, along with three “flex” seminars:
85230 Epistemology | A critical study of such topics as the nature of truth, the respective roles of reason and experience in acquiring knowledge, rationalism versus empiricism, revelation, and warrant. |
85370 Metaphysics | A critical survey of key philosophical positions and disputes concerning the nature of reality. |
85350 History of Western Philosophy | The study is designed so the seminar participant may develop an advanced understanding of western philosophy and its impact on Christian theology and mission. |
85290 Christian Apologetics | A study of foundational issues in Christian apologetics such as the discipline’s methods, history and biblical antecedents. |
84970 Aesthetic Theology | Aesthetics as a basis for theological formulations will be investigated. Classical aesthetic and theological systems from Aristotle to Beardsley, from Aquinas to von Balthasar will be explored. |
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85240 Moral Theory & Natural Law | A study of moral theories within the Christian tradition and non-Christian moral systems, studying the nature of morality and the biblical and theological foundations of moral theory. |
Research Interests
History of Religious NationalismNo. The Ph.D. in Christian Philosophy is available in a modular format, requiring two trips each academic year to Louisville for doctoral seminars. Students should plan for each campus session to last two weeks.
Winter seminars are typically held during the last week of November and the first week of December. Summer seminars are typically held during the second & third week of May each year.
Refer to the academic calendar for current year seminar dates.
If you do not have an M.Div. but you do have a M.A. or other masters-level divinity credit, you may submit a doctoral equivalency evaluation to the admissions office to find out if you qualify for SBTS PhD programs.*
A minimum master’s level cumulative grade point average of 3.5 on a 4.0 scale is expected.
For a complete listing of doctoral admissions requirements, see the “Admissions & Cost” tab.
*International transcripts must be evaluated by a NACES approved organization for both admissions consdiration and for equivalency requests.
During the application process you will indicate your preferred supervisor and be asked to describe your research interest but both can be subject to change until you are accepted and enrolled in the program.
During your faculty interview and during on-boarding to the program (if accepted) you will have the opportunity to discuss and receive advising on both your supervisor and your research topic.
Your final research area(s) will be determined in close consultation with and approval by your supervisor, this generally occurs during the coursework stage of your program.
Admissions for the Ph.D. program consists of:
Initial Application Submission
Entrance Exam and Interview
The Ph.D. program is structured for 48 months (4 years). Students who take longer than four years will be assessed an additional $2,000 fee for each semester of extension beyond the four-year limit.
During the PhD student stage (coursework stage), students will complete eight seminars, usually five seminars in their major and three seminars that may be completed in any area.
Some concentrations, such as biblical studies, historical and theological studies, and philosophy and theological studies, will require four seminars in each of two separate areas. All students will take the four RDS general education courses, four colloquia, and four installments of Prospectus Development.
In addition, students must demonstrate proficiency in two research languages (for School of Theology concentrations) or research methodology courses (for Billy Graham School concentrations).
Admissions Prerequisites
To be considered for admission in our Ph.D. program we require the following for applications:
*For more information about our equivalency standards, leveling options, or to request an equivalency review based on your master’s level work, please email admissions@sbts.edu.
Application Requirements
Application Deadlines
All application materials must be received by:
September 1 – Spring matriculation
March 1 – Fall matriculation
Entrance Exams and Interviews
Entrance Exams are exams designed to give students the opportunity to demonstrate their comprehension of the subject area in which they are applying and sometimes in related fields. Students will be notified soon after submitting all application components as to whether they are invited to participate in the entrance exam and interview.
Exams and interviews are held on one Friday each month and are administered remotely (travel to campus not required). Click here to learn more.
Prospective doctoral students are invited to visit Southern Seminary.
Doctoral Visit Opportunities$1,000 down payment, and remaining balance due equally over 48 months.*
Total Cost | Monthly Payment | |
Total cost for SBC students | $27,670 | $555.62 |
Total cost for non-SBC students | $39,140 | $794.58 |
*Program tuition shown is for the 2024-2025 academic year. Additional fees are subject to the current fee schedule.
Financial Aid
Southern Seminary does not offer fully-funded scholarships or grants for the PhD program. Limited financial aid may be available for students that meet certain criteria. Click here to view our financial aid page to learn more.