In a Systematic Theology seminar, his professor challenged the class to define "suffering" in the context of a loving God. Elias realized that his childhood Sunday School answers weren't enough to hold the weight of the world's pain. Finding "Practical" Faith
By the third year, the degree moved from the library to the street through . Elias took a placement as a student chaplain at a local hospital.
By the end of his first week, he realized he had actually signed up for a linguistic and historical marathon. The Trial of the Ancients bachelor of theology
He spent three hours translating a single paragraph from the Gospel of John. When the meaning finally clicked—seeing how a specific Greek verb changed the entire tone of a passage—he felt a rush better than any promotion he’d ever received.
Earning a is a journey that often mixes heavy academic rigor—like mastering Ancient Greek or Hebrew—with deeply personal questions about faith and purpose. In a Systematic Theology seminar, his professor challenged
Here is a story of a student named Elias and his path through the degree. The Call to the Classroom
On graduation day, Elias held his degree. He wasn't a "perfect" person, and he had more questions than when he started. But he had gained: Bachelor of Theology (BTh) | Undergraduate Study | UP Elias took a placement as a student chaplain
Elias didn't start in a chapel; he started in a corporate office. At twenty-six, he felt a "holy restlessness." He wanted to understand not just what people believed, but why . He enrolled in a program, thinking he would spend three years reading inspirational stories.