Master of Theology


Master of Theology

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The Master of Theology Program is designed for persons who desire graduate work in Theological Education but desire greater flexibility in the design of their education experience. This program includes the fields of study in Old Testament, New Testament, Systematic Theology, Practical Theology and Church History.

MASTER OF THEOLOGY: Old Testament

REQUIREMENTS AND PLANS OF STUDY

Master of Theology in Old Testament program requires 45 credits to graduate. Each student is encouraged to complete two-year recommended programs of study. Master of Theology in Old Testament program can be taken as recommended as follows.

1. MASTER OF THEOLOGY: Old Testament

OT Biblical Studies (27 credits)
OT Theological Studies (3 credits)
OT Hebrew Studies (6 credits)
OT Worship Studies (3 credits)
Thesis (6 credits)

Prophetical Books (3 credits)

Old Testament Motifs (3 credits)

Critical Methodologies (3 credits)

Seminar in the Old Testament Studies (3 credits)

Post-Exilic History and Literature (3 credits)

The Bible in Its Ancient Near Eastern Context (3 credits)

Issues in Biblical Hermeneutics (3 credits)

Old Testament Theology (3 credits)

Old Testament Archaeology (3 credits)

Worship of Old Testament (3 credits)

Directed Research in Old Testament Biblical Studies (3 credits)

Independent Research in Old Testament Theology (3 credits)

Tutorial in Old Testament Theology (3 credits)

Extensive Readings (3 credits)

Seminar in Old Testament Theology (3 credits)

Hebrew Exegesis (3 credits)

Seminar in Old Testament Language (3 credits)

Thesis (6 credits)

2. MASTER OF THEOLOGY: New Testament

REQUIREMENTS AND PLANS OF STUDY

Master of Theology in New Testament program requires 45 credits to graduate. Each student is encouraged to complete two-year recommended programs of study. Master of Theology in New Testament program can be taken as recommended as follows.

NT Biblical Studies (30 credits)
NT Theological Studies (3 credits)
NT Greek Studies (6 credits)
Thesis (6 credits)

New Testament Christology (3 credits)

Seminar on Current NT Biblical Theological Issues (3 credits)

New Testament Textual Criticism (3 credits)

The Parables of Jesus (3 credits)

Romans (3 credits)

The Pastoral Epistles (3 credits)

Pauline Theology (3 credits)

Exegesis of Pneumatology of Lucan Literature (3 credits)

Exegesis of Colossians (3 credits)

Exegesis of Ephesians (3 credits)

Exegesis of Philippians (3 credits)

The Olivet Discourse (3 credits)

Exegesis of the Apocalypse (3 credits)

Seminar in The New Testament Studies (3 credits)

Seminar on Exegesis and Linguistics (3 credits)

Directed Research in New Testament Biblical Studies (3 credits)

Independent Research in New Testament Theology (3 credits)

Tutorial in New Testament Theology (3 credits)

Greek Exegesis: Galatians (3 credits)

Seminar in New Testament Greek (3 credits)

Thesis (6 credits)

3. MASTER OF THEOLOGY: Systematic Theology

REQUIREMENTS AND PLANS OF STUDY
Master of Theology in Systematic Theology program requires 45 credits to graduate. Each student is encouraged to complete two-year recommended programs of study. Master of Theology in Systematic Theology program can be taken as recommended as follows.

Systematic Studies (39credits)
Thesis (6 credits)

Research Methods (3credits)

Issues on Medical Ethics (3 credits)

Roman Catholicism (3 credits)

Issues on Puritan Theology (3 credits)

Issues on Doctrine of Man (3 credits)

Issues on Theology Proper (3 credits)

Theology of Karl Barth (3 credits)

Theology of Atonement (3 credits)

Doctrine of Sanctification (3 credits)

Theology of Sacraments (3 credits)

The Theology of John Calvin (3 credits)

Issues in Ecclesiology (3 credits)

The Theology of Dietrich Bonhoeffer (3 credits)

Directed Research in Systematic Theology (3 credits)

Independent Research in Systematic Theology (3 credits)

Tutorial in Systematic Theology (3 credits)

Seminar in Systematic Theology (3 credits)

Advanced Seminar in Theological Studies (3 credits)

Thesis (6 credits)

4. MASTER OF THEOLOGY: Practical Theology

REQUIREMENTS AND PLANS OF STUDY
Master of Theology in Practical Theology program requires 45 credits to graduate. Each student is encouraged to complete two-year recommended programs of study. Master of Theology in Practical Theology program can be taken as recommended as follows.

Counseling Studies (6 credits)
Educational Studies (9 credits)
Evangelism/Missions (9 credits)
Pastoral Studies (6 credits)
Theological Studies(6 credits)
Worship Studies(3 credits)
Thesis (6 credits)

Pastoral Counseling (3 credits)

Psychology of Religion (3 credits)

Philosophies of Religious Education (3 credits)

Theology of Religious Education (3 credits)

Methods of Teaching (3 credits)

Foundation of Church Growth (3 credits)

Theology of Missions (3 credits)

Contextual Theology (3 credits)

Church Administration (3 credits)

Theology of Pastoral Care (3 credits)

Christian Ethics (3 credits)

Biblical Interpretations (3 credits)

The Theology of Worship (3 credits)

Thesis (6 credits)

5. MASTER OF THEOLOGY: Church History

REQUIREMENTS AND PLANS OF STUDY
Master of Theology in Church History program requires 45 credits to graduate. Each student is encouraged to complete two-year recommended programs of study. Master of Theology in Church History program can be taken as recommended as follows.

Historical Studies (33 credits)
Theological Studies (3 credits)
Missions (3 credits)
Thesis (6 credits)

The Church Fathers (3 credits)

The Church in the Greco-Roman World (3 credits)

History of The Reformation (3 credits)

The Church in the Modern Age (3 credits)

Anabaptist Reformation (3 credits)

Puritanism (3 credits)

American Church History and Theology (3 credits)

Asian Church History (3 credits)

Korean Church History (3 credits)

Contemporary Ecumenical Issues (3 credits)

History of Evangelism (3 credits)

History and Theology of Revivals (3 credits)

Historical Development of Christian Theology (3 credits)

Historical and Theological Foundations of Missions (3 credits)

History and Culture of New Testament Times (3 credits)

Seminar in Church History (3 credits)

Directed Research in Church History (3 credits)

Independent Research in Church History (3 credits)

Tutorial in Church History (3 credits)

Thesis (6 credits)


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