ARK Accreditation Manual, Standards, and Application Guidelines
For the Association of Registered Kingdomologists (ARK)
Global Accrediting Body for Kingdomology
For the Association of Registered Kingdomologists (ARK)
Global Accrediting Body for Kingdomology
The purpose of this manual is to serve as the official guidebook for institutions seeking accreditation by ARK. It outlines the philosophy, objectives, standards, procedures, and ethical responsibilities of accredited institutions, ensuring consistency, quality, and biblical fidelity in the global field of Kingdomology.
Kingdomology, as a theological discipline, requires an accreditation model that affirms its biblical roots, ecclesial relevance, and educational rigour.
ARK accreditation is not merely academic but also spiritual and missional, validating institutions that equip believers to understand, live, and advance the Kingdom of God in all spheres of life.
To provide academic, spiritual, and ministerial benchmark standards for Kingdomology and related theological fields.
To foster institutional excellence, biblical integrity, and theocentric pedagogy in Kingdom training centres worldwide.
To ensure recognition, global networking, and mutual accountability among institutions and scholars of Kingdom studies.
To encourage contextual theological reflection in Africa, Asia, the Global South, and beyond.
Programmes must meet or exceed ARK minimum credit thresholds:
Core courses must cover:
A. To teach "Postgraduate Diploma in Kingdomology" (PGDK), a Minimum of:
B. To teach "Master of Kingdom Studies" (MKS), a Minimum of:
At least 50% of full-time lecturers must be trained in Kingdomology, Theocentric Family Life or related fields of specialisation.
Clear leadership structure including:
Institutions must demonstrate:
Functional library (physical or digital) with:
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