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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Maymester. A study of the interrelationship between theology and the discipline of psychology and how they may be integrated while maintaining the integrity of both.
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0.00 Credits
June. Introductory course covering an overview of the program, analysis of ministry, research techniques, project design, and ministry resources.
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3.00 Credits
June. Investigates the development of a biblical theology of ministry, relating ministry to major themes of the Bible that affect contemporary ministry.
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3.00 Credits
January, even years. An analysis of current theories and methods of proclamation combined with the study of critical considerations in the development of the minister's theology of preaching in the contemporary culture. Emphasis on a variety of approaches to expositional preaching that let the Bible speak clearly to contemporary needs.
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3.00 Credits
June. An integrated analysis of theology, organizational behavior, group process, personality theory, pastoral care, and problem-solving skills designed to enhance the leadership effectiveness of participants.
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3.00 Credits
June, odd years. Analysis of stressful events from both individual and family perspectives and from both developmental and accidental frameworks. Theologies of human nature, of the God/human relationship, and of counseling will be developed. Therapeutic strategies for crisis counseling and for doing brief therapy will be discussed. Assessment, treatment, and referral methodologies will be developed.
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3.00 Credits
January, odd years. Several theological perspectives, methods, and issues are explored in order to provide a more biblical and effective basis for preaching.
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3.00 Credits
June, odd years. A study of the preparation of sermons from two New Testament books, including historical-critical analysis, examination of form, and appropriate application in the contemporary world.
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3.00 Credits
June, even years. Examines the biblical theology, the history, and the pastoral applications of Christian spirituality giving special attention to four historic expressions of spirituality (Orthodox, Catholic, Protestant, and Restorationist). Prerequisites: BIBM 702, 706.
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3.00 Credits
spring, even years. The practice of evangelism as a theological endeavor involves listening to the stories of our churches, attending to biblical understandings of evangelism, exploring evangelism within various systematic theologies, and allowing culture to inform questions of meaning and relevance. The overall outcome should be an articulated plan for evangelism within specific ministry contexts.
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