Ph.D. in Christian Studies is an advanced study degree that delves into theological, historical, cultural, and social dimensions of Christianity. The program typically lasts 3-5 years and covers topics such as Christian theology, biblical studies, church history, ethics, and contemporary Christian challenges. Students conduct original study on issues such as Christian doctrine, ecumenism, global Christianity, and interfaith communication. Graduates pursue professions in academia, religious organizations, theological research, and ministry. Admission often needs a Master's degree in theology, religious studies, or a related discipline, as well as outstanding research abilities and a desire to explore Christianity academically.