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Definition of Bachelor of theology
1. Noun. A bachelor's degree in theology.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bachelor Of Theology
Literary usage of Bachelor of theology
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Philip Melanchthon, the Protestant Preceptor of Germany, 1497-1560 by James William Richard (1898)
"CHAPTER VI HIS THESES AND MARRIAGE Becomes Bachelor of Theology—Doubts the
Doctrines of the Church —Writes Theses—His Marriage—Family—Salary. ..."
2. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann (1913)
"... Roman, English, or international law; (c) Bachelor of Theology (if in orders
of the Church of England) by presenting MAGDALEN COLLEGE, OXFORD honours, ..."
3. The American Quarterly Register by American Education Society (1837)
"The course of study for one who takes the degree of bachelor of theology, is
three years ... A diploma of bachelor of theology costs ahout 25 francs, ..."
4. The Life and Times of Miguel Hidalgo Y Costilla by Amos Philip McMahon, Arthur Howard Noll (1910)
"To receive the degree of Bachelor of Arts at the age of seventeen and that of
Bachelor of Theology at the age of twenty does not necessarily imply unusual ..."
5. History of St. Andrews: Episcopal, Monastic, Academic, and Civil, Comprising by Charles Jobson Lyon (1843)
"In the first and most dignified part of the choir, on the right-hand side, let
the provost take his seat; next him the bachelor of theology ; then four ..."