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BA in Spiritual Divinity

BA in Spiritual Divinity

The Bachelor of Arts in Spiritual Divinity program is a 200-hour foundational course in mystical theology, noetic science, and spiritual formation, blending ancient contemplative practice with modern consciousness studies. This degree-level ecclesiastical program nurtures deep inner transformation, prepares students for ministry and holistic coaching, and forms the intellectual and spiritual foundation for advanced study in the Master and Doctoral levels of Spiritual Divinity.

The Bachelor of Arts in Spiritual Divinity introduces students to the living traditions of Christian mysticism, quantum spirituality, and noetic awareness—the understanding that consciousness itself is divine participation in creation. Through meditation, study, and guided reflection, students explore the integration of soul, mind, and cosmos to awaken spiritual maturity and service-based leadership.

Prerequisites

High School Diploma or equivalent GED.

Learning Objectives
  • Cultivate a personal and experiential understanding of divine consciousness.
  • Explore foundational mystical theology and contemplative Christian spirituality.
  • Develop awareness of the interconnection between body, mind, and spirit through noetic science.
  • Learn the foundations of ethical spiritual coaching and ministry communication.
  • Build reflective practices to integrate faith, reason, and daily experience.
The Kairos Experience

The program combines theological study, reflective journaling, and experiential mentorship. Students will engage in guided contemplative exercises, webinars, and group coaching labs with faculty mentors. Assessments are based on reflection, inner awareness, and demonstrated growth rather than rote memorization—encouraging spiritual embodiment of wisdom rather than intellectualism alone.

Your program will include:

  • Live virtual discussion circles and skills labs
  • Guided journaling, meditation, and reflective mentorship
  • Video demonstrations and coaching simulations
  • Faculty mentorship and feedback sessions
  • Structured weekly assignments and written reflections

Duration: Approx. 6 months
Contact Hours: 200 hours
Delivery: Hybrid model combining research, clinical practice, mentorship, and dissertation

Expected study time per week: 
Full Time: 6-7 hours
Part Time:
2-4 hours

Study Topics

Each component of the program weaves classical theology, contemplative spirituality, and modern consciousness science into a unified journey of sacred understanding.

1. Core Theories and Foundations (120 hours)

  • Introduction to Christian Mysticism and Spiritual Formation: Desert Fathers, Hildegard of Bingen, Julian of Norwich, and the contemplative way.
  • Mystical Union: Practical theology of inner communion and divine awareness.
  • Noetic Science and Quantum Spirituality: The study of consciousness, the observer effect, and quantum participation in creation.
  • Sacred Scripture as Quantum Narrative: The Bible as multidimensional revelation and energetic communication of divine truth.

2. Applied Studies and Coaching (60 hours)

  • Foundations of Life Coaching: Core coaching skills, active listening, ethics, and the distinction between coaching and mentoring.
  • Faith-Based Communication and Spiritual Presence: Techniques for discernment, compassionate dialogue, and prayerful reflection in coaching.
  • Contemplative Practice & Self-Assessment Lab: Daily meditation, Lectio Divina, and journaling for integrative spiritual formation.

3. Practicum and Capstone (20 hours)

  • Practicum I: Faith and Flow – 10 supervised spiritual coaching sessions.
  • Capstone Project: Reflective essay titled Divine Consciousness and My Spiritual Design, synthesizing theology, experience, and self-discovery.
  • Evaluation through reflection papers, journals, and oral presentations.

Sacred Sciences and Spiritual Formation: Students are introduced to the Seven Sacred Sciences, grammar, logic, rhetoric, arithmetic, geometry, music, and astronomy, as symbolic frameworks of consciousness. Each science becomes a mirror of divine order, training students to perceive the structure of creation as both mystical and measurable.

For example:

  • Geometry symbolizes universal patterning and divine precision.
  • Music expresses harmony between spirit and matter.
  • Astronomy reveals cosmic rhythm as a reflection of spiritual law.
Graduation Requirements

As the capstone of doctoral readiness, students complete a minimum of 100 supervised clinical practicum hours in nutritional and bioenergetic assessment.

Doctoral Dissertation or Applied Thesis:

  • 10,000–15,000 words or equivalent applied research
  • Focused on advancing holistic nutrition through integrative or spiritual-scientific models
  • Defended before a faculty research committee
  • Designed for publication or professional contribution to the field

Graduation Requirements

  • Completion of all practicum hours and case studies
  • Successful dissertation defense and approval
  • Passing final doctoral competency exam with ≥80% score
  • Submission of ethical practice documentation and professional reference
Who This Is For

This bachelor’s program is perfect for seekers, ministers, and spiritually oriented leaders ready to deepen their theological grounding and develop ministry-level spiritual intelligence. It is also well-suited for holistic coaches, pastoral counselors, or wellness practitioners who wish to integrate sacred consciousness into their professional service.

Graduates of the Bachelor of Arts in Spiritual Divinity emerge with a mature, contemplative understanding of divine life and a practical ability to teach, coach, or minister from the heart of spiritual experience. They become bridges between faith and science—servant-leaders capable of guiding others toward truth, wholeness, and conscious union with the Divine.

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