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what's wrong with your present school, btw? You can get a PhD there. Baylor is probably also a reasonable bet, as is Fuller. Several seminaries, in fact, do have PhD programs. If you're aiming for private Christian colleges or seminaries, this is probably viable.
Again, though, check out the faculties at seminaries or private Christian colleges that are attractive to you, and see where their faculty got their degrees.
I really would steer far away from most secular "Religious studies" programs - the take you'll be required to adopt in writing a dissertation at such a place will very likely make you ill, and, if not forcing you, strongly steer you toward a necessary compromising of your integrity as a Bible-believing Christian.
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Todd K. Pedlar
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