2B4336
Dr. Bob Bergen
An exegetical and theological interpretation of the Old Testament books of 1 & 2 Kings.
2H3311
Dr. Susan Booth
This course surveys the basic perspectives involved in being “on mission with God,” such as biblical foundations (theology), history of missions, cross-cultural interactions, and strategies. The course also introduces several of the major world religions represented in Canada with the goal of learning how to engage people from different religions in meaningful and respectful conversation about the gospel of Jesus Christ.
2B4336
Dr. Bob Bergen
An exegetical and theological interpretation of the Old Testament books of 1 & 2 Kings.
2H3311
Dr. Susan Booth
This course surveys the basic perspectives involved in being “on mission with God,” such as biblical foundations (theology), history of missions, cross-cultural interactions, and strategies. The course also introduces several of the major world religions represented in Canada with the goal of learning how to engage people from different religions in meaningful and respectful conversation about the gospel of Jesus Christ.
2P2311
Dr. Glenn Watson
This course will explore the call, the character, and the competencies needed for a shepherding ministry. Areas of study will include the integration of life through the filter of a pastoral vision and values, the practice of spiritual direction to individuals and families in life crises and transitions, effective management and administration of ministry, and the exercise of public pastoral functions.
2B1312
Dr. Bob Bergen
Old Testament I and II provide an introduction to each book of the Old Testament, with special reference to its background, history, contents, and major teachings. Old Testament II includes a study of the Wisdom Books, Psalms, and Major and Minor Prophets (Job – Malachi).
2P2311
Dr. Glenn Watson
This course will explore the call, the character, and the competencies needed for a shepherding ministry. Areas of study will include the integration of life through the filter of a pastoral vision and values, the practice of spiritual direction to individuals and families in life crises and transitions, effective management and administration of ministry, and the exercise of public pastoral functions.
2B1312
Dr. Bob Bergen
Old Testament I and II provide an introduction to each book of the Old Testament, with special reference to its background, history, contents, and major teachings. Old Testament II includes a study of the Wisdom Books, Psalms, and Major and Minor Prophets (Job – Malachi).
2L2312
Dr. Steve Booth
This course is the second in a two-course sequence, which orients the student to the study of the Greek New Testament. Greek II is a continuation of Greek I, with an emphasis on translation of selected passages from the Greek New Testament. The course also serves as a foundation for exegetical study of the Greek New Testament.
2L2312
Dr. Steve Booth
This course is the second in a two-course sequence, which orients the student to the study of the Greek New Testament. Greek II is a continuation of Greek I, with an emphasis on translation of selected passages from the Greek New Testament. The course also serves as a foundation for exegetical study of the Greek New Testament.
2E1231
Dr. Glenn Watson2
This course applies various academic disciplines to practical case studies and church-based scenarios, helping the student identify and analyze relevant issues in ministry. Because it integrates knowledge and skills gained in other courses, the student may not take this course until at least one-half of the academic degree has already been completed.
2H1311
Dr. Karen Bullock
History of Christianity is a general survey of the Christian movement from its beginning to the present time. Special attention will be given to significant individuals, selected ideas, movements and institutions that have influenced Christian theology.
2B3311
Dr. Steve Parsons
This course is designed to equip students with the basic principles of grammatical-historical biblical interpretation. This course will also provide a summary of the history, geography, and chronology of the Bible.
2B3311
Dr. Steve Parsons
This course is designed to equip students with the basic principles of grammatical-historical biblical interpretation. This course will also provide a summary of the history, geography, and chronology of the Bible.
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