Master of Arts in Biblical Theology Degree by Thesis-Only Requirements

Thesis Structure The MABT thesis is a comprehensive, Scripture-based research project demonstrating theological understanding, biblical interpretation, and ministry application. Requirements: • Length: 20,000–50,000 words • Format: Typed, single-spaced • Language: English • Quality: Publishable-level writing. Research Standard This program follows a Scripture-centered research model, in which: • The Holy Bible serves as the primary and authoritative source • Accepted translations include: o KJV o NKJV o NIV o AMP o NASB o NRSV Students are expected to: • Support all arguments directly with Scripture • Demonstrate clear interpretation and application • Present theological conclusions grounded in biblical truth . Bible Integration Requirement Students must complete one full reading of the Bible during the program and demonstrate integration of Scripture throughout their thesis. This requirement ensures: • Comprehensive familiarity with Scripture • Depth of biblical understanding * Consistent application of God’s Word

  • You will need to submit copies of your Associate and Bachelor Degrees and transcripts, your testimony, and statement of faith

  • This is a self-study, which you will have 36 months to complete

  • You will need to prayerfully read through the Bible in its entirety during the duration of this program

  • You will need to precisely follow the Thesis Instructions that you will receive upon enrollment, writing a 20,000-50,000 word thesis on one of the topics given ( The Doctrine of Salvation, The Doctrine of Grace, The Doctrine of the Atonement, the Doctrine of the Covenant, the Doctrine of the Blood Covenant and Sacrifice, The Doctrine of Faith, Christian Ministry Principles, Christian Evangelism Principles, The Parables of Jesus, The Miracles of Jesus, The Old Testament Prophesies Fulfilled in Jesus, The Ministry of the Holy Spirit, The Father Heart of God, Faith Leadership Principles, The Doctrine of Regeneration, The Doctrine of the New Birth, Biblical Hero Profile, Faith of the Patriarchs, A Christian's Jewish Roots, Faith for Healing, The Foreshadowing of Jesus in the Old Testament, Old Testament Survey, The Jewish Feasts Revealed in Christ, New Testament Survey, The Names of God, Proverbial Wisdom, The Heart of King David, Biblical Discipleship, Biblical Healing, The Principles of the Kingdom of God, The Doctrine of Sanctification and Holiness, The Doctrine of Baptism--Water/Fire/Holy Spirit, Biblical Wisdom vs Foolishness, The Power of the Tongue/ Blessings/ Cursings, Effective Prayers that Move Heaven and Change Earth, The Believer's Authority on Earth, The Power of Forgiveness, God's Original Intent for Humanity, True Religion/ The Ministry to Orphans and Widows/ Keeping Oneself from being Polluted by the World, Grace/ Mercy/ Judgement, What the Bible says about Heaven and Hell, In-Depth Study of One Book of the Bible, or All the Books of the Bible Overview), with a minimum of 50 cited Bible references.

  • OR you can write 27 sermons, one from each book of the New Testament, showing the Gospel of the Kingdom of God, and the Salvation and Redemption Plan through the shed blood of Jesus Christ, seen in every single book of the New Testament. Each sermon will need to be a minimum of 1,000 words with a minimum of 2 Scripture references for each book of the New Testament, totaling 54 Bible references.

Master of Arts in Biblical Theology

Program Overview

(36 Credit Hours / Thesis Only)

The Master of Arts in Biblical Theology is a graduate-level program designed to deepen the student’s understanding of Scripture, theology, and ministry application through advanced study, research, and written expression.

This program emphasizes:

  • Biblical interpretation and theological development 
  • Integration of Scripture into ministry and life 
  • Advanced research and writing 
  • Spiritual maturity and leadership development 

The MABT program is thesis-based, requiring students to demonstrate mastery of biblical and theological concepts through a comprehensive written thesis project supported by Scripture.

Estimated Program Completion & Study Hours

The Master of Arts in Biblical Theology Degree Program is designed as an advanced independent biblical research and thesis-based graduate program requiring extensive Scripture study, theological analysis, spiritual reflection, research, and academic writing.

The program is estimated to involve approximately 5,000 cumulative study hours, including:
 • Advanced biblical and theological research
 • Independent Scripture study and reflection
 • Full Bible reading requirements
 • Thesis preparation and writing
 • Ministry integration and spiritual application
 • Written assignments and doctrinal analysis
 • Final project review and revision

Actual completion times may vary significantly depending upon:
 • Prior theological education
 • Research and writing pace
 • Study habits and scheduling flexibility
 • Ministry experience
 • Personal commitment and spiritual discipline

Estimated completion timelines based upon consistent study may include:

• Students studying approximately 3 hours per day, 5 days per week, may complete the program in approximately 12–18 months.

• Students studying approximately 8 hours per day, 5 days per week, may complete the program in approximately 6–9 months.

Completion of the program in less than six months may require additional academic review and a written explanation due to the substantial thesis, biblical research, and Bible reading requirements of the program.

 Program Structure

  • Advanced coursework or equivalent guided study 
  • Independent research 
  • Thesis project (required for graduation) 
  • Bible reading requirement (entire Bible completed once) 

Bible Reading Requirement

Students are required to read the entire Bible in full during the course of the program. This requirement is designed to ensure a comprehensive understanding of Scripture as the foundation for theological study and ministry.

Welcome Letter

IHHIBC Course Catalog and Student Handbook 20262027 050526.pdf

Dear Future Student,

Welcome to the Master of Arts in Biblical Theology (MABT) Enrollment Orientation & Thesis Readiness Course at In His Hands International Bible College.

We are honored that you are prayerfully considering graduate-level biblical and theological study with our institution.

This orientation process has been designed to help prospective students carefully review the expectations, structure, spiritual commitments, academic standards, thesis requirements, and ministry applications associated with the Master of Arts in Biblical Theology Degree Program.

The MABT program is an advanced, thesis-based graduate degree emphasizing:
• Deep biblical study and theological understanding
• Scripture-centered research and writing
• Spiritual maturity and leadership development
• Ministry integration and application
• Independent study and disciplined learning

Throughout this orientation, you will have the opportunity to:
• Review the Course Catalog and Student Handbook
• Examine thesis expectations and research standards
• Understand Bible reading requirements
• Review tuition structures and enrollment policies
• Prayerfully consider your educational and ministry goals
• Determine your readiness for graduate-level biblical study

We encourage you to approach this process prayerfully and thoughtfully, seeking the guidance of the Holy Spirit as you consider the calling God may have upon your life.

Graduate theological study requires discipline, spiritual maturity, humility, perseverance, and a sincere desire to grow deeper in the knowledge of God and His Word.

We pray this orientation period will help provide clarity, wisdom, and direction as you seek the Lord concerning your next steps.

May God guide you, strengthen you, and continue to reveal His truth through His Word and His Spirit, in Jesus' name.

In His Hands,

Elizabeth Paige Chavoustie
Founder and President
In His Hands International Bible College