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  2. Doctor of Divinity - Wikipedia

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    An Oxford Doctor of Divinity, in Convocation habit. A Doctor of Divinity (DD or DDiv; Latin: Doctor Divinitatis) is the holder of an advanced academic degree in divinity (i.e., Christian theology and ministry). The term is more common in the English-speaking world than elsewhere.

  3. List of honorary degrees - Wikipedia

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    This list of honorary degrees lists all honorary degrees, including honorary doctorates. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  4. Ecclesiastical titles and styles - Wikipedia

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    Deacons, Ordained Elders, and Methodist Licensed Local Pastors are addressed as Reverend, unless they hold a doctorate, in which case they are often addressed in formal situations as The Reverend Doctor. The Reverend, however, is used in more formal or in written communication, in addition to His/Her Reverence or Your Reverence.

  5. Category:Religious degrees - Wikipedia

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    This is for articles relating to academic degrees in the disciplines of theology and divinity. ... Doctor of Theology; L. Lambeth degree; Licentiate of Canon Law;

  6. Doctor of Sacred Theology - Wikipedia

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    The degree builds upon the work of the Bachelor of Sacred Theology (STB) and the Licentiate of Sacred Theology (STL). Normally, the STB is earned in three years, provided the candidate has at least two years of undergraduate study of philosophy before entering an STB program (if not, the STB will take five years; Sapientia Christiana assumes this to be the normal situation).

  7. Divinity (academic discipline) - Wikipedia

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    Divinity is the study of Christian theology and ministry at a school, divinity school, university, or seminary.The term is sometimes a synonym for theology as an academic, speculative pursuit, and sometimes is used for the study of applied theology and ministry to make a distinction between that and academic theology.

  8. Master of Divinity - Wikipedia

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    After the completion of the Master of Divinity degree, students can continue further and get their professional Doctor of Ministry degree but this is only an honorary degree in most countries. This is why the Master of Divinity is considered a terminal degree to become a pastor or minister, with the Ph.D. only being used for academic purposes ...

  9. Vardapet - Wikipedia

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    The term vardapet, which in Classical Armenian had the primary meaning of 'teacher' or 'head teacher', [6] has been used in the Armenian Church from its earliest days. [7] Mesrop Mashtots, the creator of the Armenian alphabet, is regarded as the first great vardapet. [7] A vardapet has the right to interpret scripture, preach and, especially ...