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TA L B O T

S C H O O L O F

T H E O L O G Y

P H . D . A N D E D . D . P R O G R A M S I N E D U C A T I O N A L S T U D I E S

B I O L A U N I V E R S I T Y | D O C T O R A L S T U D Y I N C H R I S T I A N E D U C A T I O N

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If leaders and teachers in educational ministry are to advance the cause of Christ, they must be always in search of wisdom. At Talbot School of Theology, biblical wisdom is our doctoral programs’ central pursuit. Our programs equip students with the knowledge and skills to more effectively address the challenges of educational leadership and ministry in the world today.

“GET

WISDOM, AND

WHATEVER ELSE YOU

GET, GET INSIGHT.”

-

PROVERBS 4:7b

PURSUE

WISDOM

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“I have appreciated the research-practioner aspect of the program.  I have grown immensely in my research capacities, critical thinking, and writing skills.  I also have grown in my practical abilities to leverage my education to be more effective within my vocation and in the lives of people.  I would not hesitate a moment to choose the Talbot Education Studies program again.”

— Rob Rhea

PH.D. 2013 CHAPLAIN & DIRECTOR, STUDENT MINISTRIES DEPART., TRINITY WESTERN UNIVERSITY

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THE FOSTERING OF CHRISTIAN AND CONCEPTUAL THINKING.We are committed to the integration of social science re-search and theory within a Christian worldview. Theological reflection and integration are central to our programs, as we encourage an interdisciplinary study of issues relevant to teaching and leadership in Christian education. COMPETENT AND COMMITTED FACULTY. Our richest resource is our faculty. Representing a diversity of experience, research and teaching interests, our well-respected faculty offer a breadth of benefits to our students: scholarly wisdom, practical ministry guidance and personal mentoring, to

name a few. Our faculty care for students both inside and outside of class and are committed to cultivating a community of both academic excellence and spiritual growth.

THE RESOURCES OF A TOP CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY.Students in our programs benefit from the resources of Biola University, including vast library holdings, access to relevant academic databases, and access to elective courses within Talbot, and Cook School of Intercultural Studies, which also offers doctoral programs.

WHAT SETS TALBOT’S DOCTORAL PROGRAMS APART?

SINCE 1984, MORE THAN 150

DOCTORAL GRADUATES FROM

OUR PROGRAMS HAVE BENEFITED

FROM THE EDUCATIONAL STUDIES

TRAINING THEY RECEIVED AT TALBOT

SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY. THEY HAVE

GONE ON TO

IMPACT THE WORLD

FOR CHRIST THROUGH A VARIETY OF

EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP ROLES IN

MORE THAN 25 COUNTRIES.

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IMPACT THE

WORLD FOR

CHRIST

RESEARCH FOCUS. We are committed to equipping our students with the tools they need to apply current research and develop new research to strengthen the practice of Christian education.

A DIVERSE STUDENT BODY. The diversity of cultural, educational and ministry experience our students bring to the classroom enriches our discussion and stimulates our thinking. Our program has served students from, and had graduates go out and serve in teaching and educational leadership roles in 25 countries across the world, including: Australia, Canada, China, Ethiopia, Ghana, Guatemala, India, Indonesia, Iran, Japan, Kenya, Korea, Myanmar,

Nigeria, Peru, Philippines, Puerto Rico, Rwanda, Singapore, Swaziland, Taiwan, Tanzania, Uganda, Ukraine, and the United States.

SPIRITUAL FORMATION FOR ACADEMIC TEACHING AND LEADERSHIP. We embed spiritual formation activities across the program and within coursework. The goal is to grow students in their relationship with God in the midst of academic work, equipping them to be spiritually vital leaders and teachers.

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EARN A

DOCTORATE

THAT WORKS

FOR YOU

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• CHRISTIAN HIGHER EDUCATION • LEADERSHIP AND ADMINISTRATION

• TEACHING FOUNDATIONS AND PROCESSES • CHRISTIAN FORMATION

• CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT

OUR PH.D. AND ED.D PROGRAMS

ARE

DESIGNED TO WORK AROUND

YOUR NEEDS AND SCHEDULES, WITH

RESIDENTIAL AND LIMITED RESIDENCY

OPTIONS FOR THOSE CURRENTLY

WORKING IN EDUCATION PROFESSIONS

FULL- OR PART-TIME.

OUR PROGRAM ALLOWS STUDENTS TO PURSUE STUDIES IN SEVERAL DIFFERENT AREAS OF FACULTY EXPERTISE:

“I am blessed to be part of intellectually challenging group of people at Talbot who are committed to God and fellow human beings. Professors walk their talk and show how much they care for my academic pursuit as well as my total well-being. I cherish my time at Talbot knowing that even after graduation, the community at Talbot continue to support to fulfill God’s plan in my life.”

— Annie George

PH.D., 2010, PROFESSOR, FAITH THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY, MANAKALA, KERALA, INDIA

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OUR FACULTY

SHELLY CUNNINGHAM

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION

Ph.D., Talbot School of Theology M.A., Talbot School of Theology B.A., Wheaton College

OCTAVIO JAVIER ESQUEDA

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR

OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION AT TALBOT

Ph.D., University of North Texas M.A., Dallas Theological Seminary University of Guadalajara

ORBELINA EGUIZABAL

PROFESSOR

OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION

Ph.D., Talbot School of Theology

M.A., Central American Theological Seminary, Guatemala B.A., Central American Theological Seminary, Guatemala

KLAUS D ISSLER

PROFESSOR

OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION AND THEOLOGY

Ph.D., Michigan State University Th.M., Dallas Theological Seminary M.A., University of California, Riverside B.A., California State University, Long Beach

JONATHAN H KIM

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION

Ph.D., Trinity International University M.Div., Trinity Evangelical Divinity School M.A., Trinity Evangelical Divinity School B.S., University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

KEVIN E LAWSON

DIRECTOR

PH.D AND ED.D. PROGRAMS IN EDUCATIONAL STUDIES PROFESSOR

OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION

Ed.D., University of Maine

M.A.C.E., Trinity Evangelical Divinity School B.S., Houghton College

“My Ph.D. journey with Talbot School of Theology was an outstanding experience! The program is large enough to offer a variety of rigorous and stimulating courses by an excellent faculty, yet small enough to foster meaningful relationships among professors, staff, and students. The leaders of the program are equally committed to supporting students’ academic achievement, spiritual growth, personal challenges, and success in future employment. I continue to benefit from every aspect of this fine educational opportunity.

— Dr. Sharon Short

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STUDENTS IN OUR DOCTORAL PROGRAMS HAVE

OPPORTUNITIES TO APPLY FOR SCHOLARSHIP

ASSISTANCE. APPROXIMATELY

3/4 OF OUR

STUDENTS RECEIVE SOME FINANCIAL AID,

INCLUDING: FEDERAL LOANS, STATE GRADUATE

FELLOWSHIPS, INSTITUTIONAL SCHOLARSHIPS,

INTERNATIONAL STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS, AND

TEACHING ASSISTANT OPPORTUNITIES.

FOR MORE INFORMATION, GO TO

TALBOT.EDU/PHDEDD

OR CALL

(800) 652-4652

APPLICATION

DEADLINES

REGULAR RESIDENTIAL

January 31 (Fall admission)

LIMITED RESIDENTIAL

August 31 (Spring admission)

FINANCIAL

SUPPORT

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