The School of Divine Agrology

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Programmatic Tiers & Ecclesiastical Designations

The School of Divine Agrology serves as the University’s primary center for the study of the soil-plant-climate nexus as a manifestation of Providential care. Our curricula focus on the mechanics of the 'Gift of the Land,' analyzing the complex biological and chemical systems that turn the dust of the earth into sustenance. From the 60-credit Associate foundation to the terminal Doctoral research phase, scholars engage in a sophisticated study of crop science, irrigation theology, and the yield-multiplication principles found within the Scriptural record.

  • The Foundations of Providential Production

    A 60-Credit introductory curriculum exploring the essential relationship between soil health and crop vitality. Scholars are introduced to the primary grains and fruits of the Bible, establishing a framework for understanding how God utilizes the earth to provide for the physical needs of humanity.

  • The Comprehensive Mastery of Yield & Stewardship

    A 120-credit intensive program focused on the technical application of crop science and soil management. Students engage in deep-level study of Levantine agricultural cycles, learning to maximize yields in alignment with biblical principles of rest and stewardship.

  • Advanced Research in Systemic Provision

    A 60-credit post-graduate track emphasizing specialized research in agrarian systems and nutrition. This program is designed for scholars who intend to lead agricultural ministries or research institutions, focusing on the defense of providential design in plant productivity.

  • The Pinnacle of Agrarian Scholarship & Original Contribution

    The terminal 60-credit degree representing the highest level of expertise in crop and soil science. Candidates are required to produce a formal dissertation that provides an original, high-level contribution to the field of Divine Agrology, focusing on global food systems and scriptural integrity.

The Cycle of Providential Yield

Soil Sanctification

We begin at the foundation, the soil. Scholars learn to restore the biological holiness of the earth through the reintroduction of beneficial microbes and organic mineral balance, preparing a temple for the seed.

Seed Selection & Sowing

This phase focuses on the selection of heritage and biblical cultivars. Students study the genetic resilience of ancient grains and the theological significance of the 'pure seed' in maximizing the providential harvest.

Hydrological Stewardship

Water is the lifeblood of the agrological system. We analyze ancient and modern irrigation techniques, focusing on the management of 'living water' systems that reflect the Creator's provision through rain and dew.

Harvest Harmonization

The final stage is the systematic collection and distribution of yield. Scholars are trained to manage the harvest in a way that honors the 'First fruits' principle, ensuring abundance for the community and the preservation of the land's future fertility.

Scholarships/Awards


Recognizing the multifaceted excellence of the modern steward.

Continental Christian University is committed to supporting scholars whose lives reflect the vitality and discipline of the Creator’s design. We believe that botanical mastery is enhanced by personal character, physical stewardship, and a commitment to the communal good. As such, CCU offers numerous specialized scholarship pathways for incoming candidates.


“Then God said, ‘I give you every seed-bearing plant on the face of the whole earth and every tree that has fruit with seed in it. They will be yours for food.’”

- Genesis 1:29 (NIV)

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