Theology,
like religion, is recognized and protected within. the U.S. Constitution,
which guarantees citizens the right to practice. and teach its
doctrines. The American Institute of Holistic Theology curriculum
is non-sectarian and non-denominational.
Offering students a
wide range of learning options including the philosophies of
metaphysics and holistic spirituality,
AIHT is a privately owned academic institution and is not a church ministry.
AIHT coursework is based on universal
laws and intended to offer students a touchstone for the deep
exploration of personal growth, evolution and human potential.
AIHT
is accredited by the American Association of Drugless Practitioners
(AADP):
www.aadp.net. The
AADP is a private association offering professional accreditation
in the field of natural health. As such, it is designed to
meet the needs of non-traditional education and is not recognized
by the United States Department of Education.
MEMBERSHIPS
AIHT students, graduates, faculty
and staff are eligible to apply for membership within numerous
affinity organizations that may offer opportunities for: professional
networking and educational enrichment, community service projects
and inspired camaraderie, and/or group benefits
AIHT is a member of the following organizations:
• American
Association of Christian Counselors: www.aacc.net
• Association for Global New Thought: www.agnt.org
• Association
for Research and Enlightenment, Inc (A.R.E): www.edgarcayce.com
• Buddhist Peace
Fellowship: www.bpf.org
• Holistic Health Association: www.ahha.org
• Institute of
Noetic Sciences (IONS): www.noetic.org
• National Wellness
Institute: www.nationalwellness.org
LICENSING
AIHT is licensed by the Alabama Department of Postsecondary Education
( www.acs.cc.al.us).