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Most in-person sections have a corresponding remote video section that ends with the letter V (A and AV, B and BV, HO and HV, DC and DV).
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Advanced Standing
Course Sec Hours Title Reg Profs Days Times Meetings Room
AS5103 A 3 Seminar on Old Testament Books 17/18
Mon 9:00–11:40a 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 CAC 203, VC  info »
Description
A select exposition of the Old Testament books, with emphasis on critical issues, biblical theology, genre, and application. Enrollment is limited to students in the Accelerated Advanced Standing program and requires the consent of the Advanced Standing Committee. Prerequisite or Corequisite: AS5101 Seminar on Practical Theology, Hermeneutics, and Research for ThM Students and BE5101 Bible Study Methods and Hermeneutics for MA students.
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
CAC 203, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 9:00a–11:40a CAC 203
11/30–12/18 9:00a–11:40a VC
AS5105 A 3 Seminar on God, Creation, Humanity, and Sin 11/15
Mon 3:50–6:30p 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 CAC 208, VC  info »
Description
A biblical, historical, and systematic study of the seminal issues in trinitarianism, angelology, anthropology, and hamartiology. Enrollment is limited to students in the Accelerated Advanced Standing program and requires the consent of the Advanced Standing Committee. Prerequisite: ST5101 Theological Method and Bibliology.
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
CAC 208, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 3:50p–6:30p CAC 208
11/30–12/18 3:50p–6:30p VC
Bible Exposition
Course Sec Hours Title Reg Profs Days Times Meetings Room
BE5101 A 3 Bible Study Methods & Hermeneutics 48/60
Wed 7:45–10:25a 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 CAC 109, VC  info »
Description
An introduction to inductive Bible study involving the steps of observation, interpretation (hermeneutics), application, and correlation. Principles in these steps are applied to several biblical passages and books. Required prerequisite or corequisite to all Bible Exposition courses.
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
CAC 109, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 7:45a–10:25a CAC 109
11/30–12/18 7:45a–10:25a VC
BE5101 AR 3 Bible Study Methods & Hermeneutics
hybrid course is active 8/24–12/18
2/30
Fr,Sa 8:00a–4:00p 9/18, 9/19 VC  info »
Description
An introduction to inductive Bible study involving the steps of observation, interpretation (hermeneutics), application, and correlation. Principles in these steps are applied to several biblical passages and books. Required prerequisite or corequisite to all Bible Exposition courses.
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"AR" means Northwest Arkansas
Dates
09/18–09/19
Meetings
Fri. 09/18 8:00a–4:00p VC (Meets in MOBL)
Sat. 09/19 8:00a–4:00p VC (Meets in MOBL)
BE5101 DC 3 Bible Study Methods & Hermeneutics
hybrid course is active 8/24–12/18
28/35
Hoff
Sat 8:00a–4:00p 10/10, 11/07, 12/05 VC  info »
Description
An introduction to inductive Bible study involving the steps of observation, interpretation (hermeneutics), application, and correlation. Principles in these steps are applied to several biblical passages and books. Required prerequisite or corequisite to all Bible Exposition courses.
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"DC" means Washington, DC
Dates
10/10–12/05
Meetings
Sat. 10/10 8:00a–4:00p VC
Sat. 11/07 8:00a–4:00p VC
Sat. 12/05 8:00a–4:00p VC
BE5101 FW 3 Bible Study Methods & Hermeneutics
hybrid course is active 8/24–12/18
25/30
Fr,Sa 8:00a–4:00p 9/18, 9/19 info »
Description
An introduction to inductive Bible study involving the steps of observation, interpretation (hermeneutics), application, and correlation. Principles in these steps are applied to several biblical passages and books. Required prerequisite or corequisite to all Bible Exposition courses.
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"FW" means Fort Worth
Dates
09/18–09/19
Meetings
Fri. 09/18 8:00a–4:00p
Sat. 09/19 8:00a–4:00p
BE5101 GA 3 Bible Study Methods & Hermeneutics
hybrid course is active 8/24–12/18
30/35
Hoff
Th,Fr,Sa see info 9/17, 9/18–19 info »
Description
An introduction to inductive Bible study involving the steps of observation, interpretation (hermeneutics), application, and correlation. Principles in these steps are applied to several biblical passages and books. Required prerequisite or corequisite to all Bible Exposition courses.
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"GA" means Atlanta
Dates
09/17–09/19
Meetings
Thu. 09/17 6:00p–9:30p
09/18–09/19 8:00a–5:00p
BE5101 HO 3 Bible Study Methods & Hermeneutics 14/30
Tue 6:00–8:50p 8/24–12/18 RGCY 127 info »
Description
An introduction to inductive Bible study involving the steps of observation, interpretation (hermeneutics), application, and correlation. Principles in these steps are applied to several biblical passages and books. Required prerequisite or corequisite to all Bible Exposition courses.
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"HO" means Houston Campus
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
RGCY 127
BE5101 N 3 Bible Study Methods & Hermeneutics 27/66
Hoff
Tue 6:50–9:30p 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 CAC 205, VC  info »
Description
An introduction to inductive Bible study involving the steps of observation, interpretation (hermeneutics), application, and correlation. Principles in these steps are applied to several biblical passages and books. Required prerequisite or corequisite to all Bible Exposition courses.
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"N" means Night Course in Dallas
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
CAC 205, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 6:50p–9:30p CAC 205
11/30–12/18 6:50p–9:30p VC
BE5101 OL 3 Bible Study Methods & Hermeneutics 161/180
Abegg
York
8/24–12/18 OL  info »
Description
An introduction to inductive Bible study involving the steps of observation, interpretation (hermeneutics), application, and correlation. Principles in these steps are applied to several biblical passages and books. Required prerequisite or corequisite to all Bible Exposition courses.
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"OL" means Online Course
Dates
08/24–12/18
BE5101 OS 3 Bible Study Methods & Hermeneutics: Met de Est Bib y Herm 32/40
8/24–12/18 OS  info »
Description
An introduction to inductive Bible study involving the steps of observation, interpretation (hermeneutics), application, and correlation. Principles in these steps are applied to several biblical passages and books. Required prerequisite or corequisite to all Bible Exposition courses.
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"OS" means Online Spanish
Dates
08/24–12/18
BE5102 A 3 Old Testament History I 15/23
Wed 4:00–6:40p 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 TODD 114, VC  info »
Description
An exposition of Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy, Joshua, and Judges with emphasis on the biblical theology of these books, their genre, and application. Prerequisite or Corequisite: BE5101 Bible Study Methods and Hermeneutics. 3 hours.
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
TODD 114, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 4:00p–6:40p TODD 114
11/30–12/18 4:00p–6:40p VC
BE5102 B 3 Old Testament History I
hybrid course is active 8/24–12/18
12/21
Th,Fr,Sa see info 10/01, 10/02–03 CAC 203 info »
Description
An exposition of Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy, Joshua, and Judges with emphasis on the biblical theology of these books, their genre, and application. Prerequisite or Corequisite: BE5101 Bible Study Methods and Hermeneutics. 3 hours.
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"B" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
10/01–10/03
Classroom
CAC 203
Meetings
Thu. 10/01 5:30p–9:30p CAC 203
10/02–10/03 8:00a–5:00p CAC 203
BE5102 HO 3 Old Testament History I 7/30
Thu 1:00–3:40p 8/24–12/18 VC  info »
Description
An exposition of Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy, Joshua, and Judges with emphasis on the biblical theology of these books, their genre, and application. Prerequisite or Corequisite: BE5101 Bible Study Methods and Hermeneutics. 3 hours.
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"HO" means Houston Campus
Dates
08/24–12/18
BE5102 OL 3 Old Testament History I 65/150
Balbier
8/24–12/18 OL  info »
Description
An exposition of Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy, Joshua, and Judges with emphasis on the biblical theology of these books, their genre, and application. Prerequisite or Corequisite: BE5101 Bible Study Methods and Hermeneutics. 3 hours.
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"OL" means Online Course
Dates
08/24–12/18
BE5103 A 2 Old Testament History II and Poetry 20/36
Kim
Tue 1:00–3:40p 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 CAC 206, VC  info »
Description
An exposition of the historical books (1 Samuel through Esther), Job, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and Song of Solomon with emphasis on the biblical theology of these books, their genre, and application. Prerequisite or Corequisite: BE5101 Bible Study Methods and Hermeneutics.  Recommended Prerequisite: BE5102 Old Testament History I. 2 hours.
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
CAC 206, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 1:00p–3:40p CAC 206
11/30–12/18 1:00p–3:40p VC
BE5103 B 2 Old Testament History II and Poetry 10/25
Wed 1:00–3:40p 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 TODD 114, VC  info »
Description
An exposition of the historical books (1 Samuel through Esther), Job, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and Song of Solomon with emphasis on the biblical theology of these books, their genre, and application. Prerequisite or Corequisite: BE5101 Bible Study Methods and Hermeneutics.  Recommended Prerequisite: BE5102 Old Testament History I. 2 hours.
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Section
"B" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
TODD 114, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 1:00p–3:40p TODD 114
11/30–12/18 1:00p–3:40p VC
BE5103 DC 2 Old Testament History II and Poetry
hybrid course is active 8/24–12/18
7/24
Kim
Sat 8:00a–4:00p 10/31, 11/14 VC  info »
Description
An exposition of the historical books (1 Samuel through Esther), Job, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and Song of Solomon with emphasis on the biblical theology of these books, their genre, and application. Prerequisite or Corequisite: BE5101 Bible Study Methods and Hermeneutics.  Recommended Prerequisite: BE5102 Old Testament History I. 2 hours.
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"DC" means Washington, DC
Dates
10/31–11/14
Meetings
Sat. 10/31 8:00a–4:00p VC
Sat. 11/14 8:00a–4:00p VC
BE5103 OL 2 Old Testament History II and Poetry 63/150
Wiesepape
8/24–12/18 OL  info »
Description
An exposition of the historical books (1 Samuel through Esther), Job, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and Song of Solomon with emphasis on the biblical theology of these books, their genre, and application. Prerequisite or Corequisite: BE5101 Bible Study Methods and Hermeneutics.  Recommended Prerequisite: BE5102 Old Testament History I. 2 hours.
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"OL" means Online Course
Dates
08/24–12/18
BE5103 OS 2 Old Testament History II and Poetry: Hist de A.T. II y Poes 29/150
Trigueros Sola
8/24–12/18 OS  info »
Description
An exposition of the historical books (1 Samuel through Esther), Job, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and Song of Solomon with emphasis on the biblical theology of these books, their genre, and application. Prerequisite or Corequisite: BE5101 Bible Study Methods and Hermeneutics.  Recommended Prerequisite: BE5102 Old Testament History I. 2 hours.
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Section
"OS" means Online Spanish
Dates
08/24–12/18
BE5104 A 3 Old Testament Prophets 14/63
Thu 7:45–10:25a 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 CAC 204, VC  info »
Description
An exposition of the preexilic, exilic, and postexilic prophets (Isaiah through Malachi), excluding Jonah but including Lamentations, with emphasis on the biblical theology of these books, their genre, and application. Prerequisite or Corequisite: BE5101 Bible Study Methods and Hermeneutics. Recommended Prerequisite: BE5103 Old Testament History II and Poetry. 3 hours
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
CAC 204, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 7:45a–10:25a CAC 204
11/30–12/18 7:45a–10:25a VC
BE5104 AU 3 Old Testament Prophets
hybrid course is active 8/20–12/18
17/30
Th,Fr,Sa see info 8/20, 8/21–22 VC  info »
Description
An exposition of the preexilic, exilic, and postexilic prophets (Isaiah through Malachi), excluding Jonah but including Lamentations, with emphasis on the biblical theology of these books, their genre, and application. Prerequisite or Corequisite: BE5101 Bible Study Methods and Hermeneutics. Recommended Prerequisite: BE5103 Old Testament History II and Poetry. 3 hours
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"AU" means Austin
Dates
08/20–08/22
Meetings
Thu. 08/20 6:00p–9:30p VC
08/21–08/22 8:00a–5:00p VC
BE5104 HO 3 Old Testament Prophets 9/30
Mon 6:00–8:50p 8/24–12/18 RGCY 127 info »
Description
An exposition of the preexilic, exilic, and postexilic prophets (Isaiah through Malachi), excluding Jonah but including Lamentations, with emphasis on the biblical theology of these books, their genre, and application. Prerequisite or Corequisite: BE5101 Bible Study Methods and Hermeneutics. Recommended Prerequisite: BE5103 Old Testament History II and Poetry. 3 hours
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"HO" means Houston Campus
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
RGCY 127
BE5104 N 3 Old Testament Prophets 19/23
Wed 6:50–9:30p 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 TODD 114, VC  info »
Description
An exposition of the preexilic, exilic, and postexilic prophets (Isaiah through Malachi), excluding Jonah but including Lamentations, with emphasis on the biblical theology of these books, their genre, and application. Prerequisite or Corequisite: BE5101 Bible Study Methods and Hermeneutics. Recommended Prerequisite: BE5103 Old Testament History II and Poetry. 3 hours
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"N" means Night Course in Dallas
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
TODD 114, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 6:50p–9:30p TODD 114
11/30–12/18 6:50p–9:30p VC
BE5104 OL 3 Old Testament Prophets 59/150
8/24–12/18 OL  info »
Description
An exposition of the preexilic, exilic, and postexilic prophets (Isaiah through Malachi), excluding Jonah but including Lamentations, with emphasis on the biblical theology of these books, their genre, and application. Prerequisite or Corequisite: BE5101 Bible Study Methods and Hermeneutics. Recommended Prerequisite: BE5103 Old Testament History II and Poetry. 3 hours
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"OL" means Online Course
Dates
08/24–12/18
BE5104 OS 3 Old Testament Prophets: Profetas del Antiguo Testamento 14/30
Thompson
8/24–12/18 OS  info »
Description
An exposition of the preexilic, exilic, and postexilic prophets (Isaiah through Malachi), excluding Jonah but including Lamentations, with emphasis on the biblical theology of these books, their genre, and application. Prerequisite or Corequisite: BE5101 Bible Study Methods and Hermeneutics. Recommended Prerequisite: BE5103 Old Testament History II and Poetry. 3 hours
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"OS" means Online Spanish
Dates
08/24–12/18
BE5105 A 2 The Gospels 11/30
Wed 7:45–10:25a 8/24–10/30 VC  info »
Description
An exposition of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John with emphasis on the biblical theology of these books, their genre, and application. Recommended Prerequisite: BE5104 Old Testament Prophets. Prerequisite or Corequisite: BE5101 Bible Study Methods and Hermeneutics. Recommended Prerequisite: BE5104 Old Testament Prophets
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–10/30
BE5105 GA 2 The Gospels
hybrid course is active 8/24–12/18
9/30
Fr,Sa 8:00a–5:00p 10/02–10/03 info »
Description
An exposition of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John with emphasis on the biblical theology of these books, their genre, and application. Recommended Prerequisite: BE5104 Old Testament Prophets. Prerequisite or Corequisite: BE5101 Bible Study Methods and Hermeneutics. Recommended Prerequisite: BE5104 Old Testament Prophets
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"GA" means Atlanta
Dates
10/02–10/03
Meetings
10/02–10/03 8:00a–5:00p
BE5105 OL 2 The Gospels 62/150
Thompson
Wiesepape
8/24–12/18 OL  info »
Description
An exposition of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John with emphasis on the biblical theology of these books, their genre, and application. Recommended Prerequisite: BE5104 Old Testament Prophets. Prerequisite or Corequisite: BE5101 Bible Study Methods and Hermeneutics. Recommended Prerequisite: BE5104 Old Testament Prophets
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"OL" means Online Course
Dates
08/24–12/18
BE5105 OS 2 The Gospels: Los Evangelios 14/30
8/24–12/18 OS  info »
Description
An exposition of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John with emphasis on the biblical theology of these books, their genre, and application. Recommended Prerequisite: BE5104 Old Testament Prophets. Prerequisite or Corequisite: BE5101 Bible Study Methods and Hermeneutics. Recommended Prerequisite: BE5104 Old Testament Prophets
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"OS" means Online Spanish
Dates
08/24–12/18
BE5106 A 3 Acts & Pauline Epistles 7/11
Kim
Tue 7:45–10:25a 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 TODD 320, VC  info »
Description
An exposition of Acts and 10 of the Pauline Epistles (all except Romans, Ephesians, and Philippians), with emphasis on the biblical theology of these books, their genre, and application. Prerequisite or Corequisite: BE5101 Bible Study Methods and Hermeneutics. Recommended Prerequisite: BE5105 The Gospels.
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
TODD 320, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 7:45a–10:25a TODD 320
11/30–12/18 7:45a–10:25a VC
BE5106 B 3 Acts & Pauline Epistles 11/13
Wed 7:45–10:25a 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 CAC 211, VC  info »
Description
An exposition of Acts and 10 of the Pauline Epistles (all except Romans, Ephesians, and Philippians), with emphasis on the biblical theology of these books, their genre, and application. Prerequisite or Corequisite: BE5101 Bible Study Methods and Hermeneutics. Recommended Prerequisite: BE5105 The Gospels.
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"B" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
CAC 211, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 7:45a–10:25a CAC 211
11/30–12/18 7:45a–10:25a VC
BE5106 DC 3 Acts & Pauline Epistles
hybrid course is active 8/24–12/18
8/24
Savelle
Sat 8:00a–4:00p 9/19, 10/10, 10/31 VC  info »
Description
An exposition of Acts and 10 of the Pauline Epistles (all except Romans, Ephesians, and Philippians), with emphasis on the biblical theology of these books, their genre, and application. Prerequisite or Corequisite: BE5101 Bible Study Methods and Hermeneutics. Recommended Prerequisite: BE5105 The Gospels.
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"DC" means Washington, DC
Dates
09/19–10/31
Meetings
Sat. 09/19 8:00a–4:00p VC
Sat. 10/10 8:00a–4:00p VC
Sat. 10/31 8:00a–4:00p VC
BE5106 HO 3 Acts & Pauline Epistles
hybrid course is active 8/24–12/18
9/28
Sat 8:00a–5:00p 9/05, 10/17, 12/12 RGCY 133 info »
Description
An exposition of Acts and 10 of the Pauline Epistles (all except Romans, Ephesians, and Philippians), with emphasis on the biblical theology of these books, their genre, and application. Prerequisite or Corequisite: BE5101 Bible Study Methods and Hermeneutics. Recommended Prerequisite: BE5105 The Gospels.
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"HO" means Houston Campus
Dates
09/05–12/12
Classroom
RGCY 133
Meetings
Sat. 09/05 8:00a–5:00p RGCY 133
Sat. 10/17 8:00a–5:00p RGCY 133
Sat. 12/12 8:00a–5:00p RGCY 133
BE5106 N 3 Acts & Pauline Epistles 22/25
Wed 4:00–6:40p 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 TODD 115, VC  info »
Description
An exposition of Acts and 10 of the Pauline Epistles (all except Romans, Ephesians, and Philippians), with emphasis on the biblical theology of these books, their genre, and application. Prerequisite or Corequisite: BE5101 Bible Study Methods and Hermeneutics. Recommended Prerequisite: BE5105 The Gospels.
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"N" means Night Course in Dallas
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
TODD 115, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 4:00p–6:40p TODD 115
11/30–12/18 4:00p–6:40p VC
BE5106 OL 3 Acts & Pauline Epistles 58/150
Winn
Hoff
8/24–12/18 OL  info »
Description
An exposition of Acts and 10 of the Pauline Epistles (all except Romans, Ephesians, and Philippians), with emphasis on the biblical theology of these books, their genre, and application. Prerequisite or Corequisite: BE5101 Bible Study Methods and Hermeneutics. Recommended Prerequisite: BE5105 The Gospels.
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"OL" means Online Course
Dates
08/24–12/18
BE5106 PI 3 Acts & Pauline Epistles
hybrid course is active 8/24–12/18
11/50
Kim
Th,Fr,Sa see info 9/17, 9/18–19 PGI  info »
Description
An exposition of Acts and 10 of the Pauline Epistles (all except Romans, Ephesians, and Philippians), with emphasis on the biblical theology of these books, their genre, and application. Prerequisite or Corequisite: BE5101 Bible Study Methods and Hermeneutics. Recommended Prerequisite: BE5105 The Gospels.
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"PI" means Passion Global Institute
Dates
09/17–09/19
Meetings
Thu. 09/17 6:00p–9:30p PGI (Meets in PGI)
09/18–09/19 8:00a–5:00p PGI (Meets in PGI)
BE5106 SA 3 Acts & Pauline Epistles
hybrid course is active 8/24–12/18
10/30
Th,Fr,Sa see info 8/27, 8/28–29 VC  info »
Description
An exposition of Acts and 10 of the Pauline Epistles (all except Romans, Ephesians, and Philippians), with emphasis on the biblical theology of these books, their genre, and application. Prerequisite or Corequisite: BE5101 Bible Study Methods and Hermeneutics. Recommended Prerequisite: BE5105 The Gospels.
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"SA" means San Antonio
Dates
08/27–08/29
Meetings
Thu. 08/27 6:00p–8:00p VC
08/28–08/29 9:00a–11:00a VC
BE5107 A 3 Hebrews, General Epistles, & Revelation 17/25
Wed 1:00–3:40p 8/24–12/18 VC  info »
Description
An exposition of Hebrews, James, 1 and 2 Peter, 1, 2, and 3 John, Jude, and Revelation with emphasis on the biblical theology of these books, their genre, and application. Prerequisite or Corequisite: BE5101 Bible Study Methods and Hermeneutics.
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
BE5107 OL 3 Hebrews, General Epistles, & Revelation 46/150
Hao
Kim
8/24–12/18 OL  info »
Description
An exposition of Hebrews, James, 1 and 2 Peter, 1, 2, and 3 John, Jude, and Revelation with emphasis on the biblical theology of these books, their genre, and application. Prerequisite or Corequisite: BE5101 Bible Study Methods and Hermeneutics.
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"OL" means Online Course
Dates
08/24–12/18
BE5109 A 3 Ruth, Psalms, Jonah, & Selected Epistles 12/25
Hoff
Tue 2:25–5:05p 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 TODD 114, VC  info »
Description
An exposition of Ruth, Psalms, Jonah, and three of Paul' epistles (Romans, Ephesians, and Philippians) that are not taught in the other required Bible courses, with emphasis on the biblical theology of these books, their genre, and application. This course is required for M.A. students and is an elective for Th.M. students. Prerequisite or Corequisite: BE5101 Bible Study Methods and Hermeneutics. Recommended Prerequisites: BE5102 Old Testament History I and BE5104 Old Testament Prophets.
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
TODD 114, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 2:25p–5:05p TODD 114
11/30–12/18 2:25p–5:05p VC
BE5109 OL 3 Ruth, Psalms, Jonah, & Selected Epistles 46/150
Fountain
Hoff
8/24–12/18 OL  info »
Description
An exposition of Ruth, Psalms, Jonah, and three of Paul' epistles (Romans, Ephesians, and Philippians) that are not taught in the other required Bible courses, with emphasis on the biblical theology of these books, their genre, and application. This course is required for M.A. students and is an elective for Th.M. students. Prerequisite or Corequisite: BE5101 Bible Study Methods and Hermeneutics. Recommended Prerequisites: BE5102 Old Testament History I and BE5104 Old Testament Prophets.
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Dates
08/24–12/18
BE5201 OL 3 The Story of Scripture: Genesis to Revelation 41/100
Winn
Hoff
8/24–12/18 OL  info »
Description
An exposition of the biblical narrative of Scripture from Genesis to Revelation with emphasis on the relationships between the content of all sixty-six books of the Bible and the unity of what God is doing and saying throughout the entirety of canonical and biblical history.
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Dates
08/24–12/18
BE5201 PI 3 The Story of Scripture: Genesis to Revelation
hybrid course is active 8/24–12/18
6/50
Th,Fr,Sa see info 9/17, 9/18–19 PGI  info »
Description
An exposition of the biblical narrative of Scripture from Genesis to Revelation with emphasis on the relationships between the content of all sixty-six books of the Bible and the unity of what God is doing and saying throughout the entirety of canonical and biblical history.
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"PI" means Passion Global Institute
Dates
09/17–09/19
Meetings
Thu. 09/17 6:00p–9:30p PGI (Meets in PGI)
09/18–09/19 8:00a–5:00p PGI (Meets in PGI)
BE5201 SA 3 The Story of Scripture: Genesis to Revelation
hybrid course is active 8/24–12/18
8/30
Th,Fr,Sa see info 10/08, 10/09–10 info »
Description
An exposition of the biblical narrative of Scripture from Genesis to Revelation with emphasis on the relationships between the content of all sixty-six books of the Bible and the unity of what God is doing and saying throughout the entirety of canonical and biblical history.
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"SA" means San Antonio
Dates
10/08–10/10
Meetings
Thu. 10/08 6:00p–9:30p
10/09–10/10 8:00a–5:00p
BE5315 A 3 Bible Manners and Customs 16/18
Thu 2:25–5:05p 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 CAC 204, VC  info »
Description
A study of the practices of everyday life in the ancient Near Eastern and first-century world that illumine and explain the Old and New Testaments. May also be credited in the Department of Old Testament Studies or the Department of New Testament Studies.
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
CAC 204, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 2:25p–5:05p CAC 204
11/30–12/18 2:25p–5:05p VC
BE5315 RV 3 Bible Manners and Customs* 5/8
Thu 2:25–5:05p 8/24–12/18 Online info »
*Registration limited to students outside of DFW. To register, use Registrar Request Forms @ students.dts.edu. Particpation requires 1.5mbs uplink & downlink.
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A study of the practices of everyday life in the ancient Near Eastern and first-century world that illumine and explain the Old and New Testaments. May also be credited in the Department of Old Testament Studies or the Department of New Testament Studies.
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"RV" means Remote Video (join live class)
Dates
08/24–12/18
BE5430 HO 2 Sermon on the Mount 8/30
Thu 3:50–5:30p 8/24–12/18 VC  info »
Description
A detailed study of Matthew 5-7 and Luke 6 in light of the argument of each book with attention to the hermeneutical system employed and the history of interpretation of the passages.
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"HO" means Houston Campus
Dates
08/24–12/18
BE5430 RV 2 Sermon on the Mount* 3/4
Thu 3:50–5:30p 8/24–12/18 Online info »
*RV section is limited to students outside Houston area. To register, use Registrar Request Forms @ students.dts.edu Participation requires 1.5mbs uplink and dowlink.
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A detailed study of Matthew 5-7 and Luke 6 in light of the argument of each book with attention to the hermeneutical system employed and the history of interpretation of the passages.
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Dates
08/24–12/18
BE5455 N 2 Daniel & Revelation 11/15
Tue 6:40–8:50p 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 CAC 208, VC  info »
Description
An analytical study of Daniel and Revelation, with consideration of the many questions of interpretation and application in these important prophetic books.
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"N" means Night Course in Dallas
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
CAC 208, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 6:40p–8:50p CAC 208
11/30–12/18 6:40p–8:50p VC
BE5455 RV 2 Daniel & Revelation* 10/10
Tue 6:40–8:50p 8/24–12/18 Online info »
*RV sections are limited to students outside of DFW. To register, use Registrar Request Forms @ students.dts.edu. Participation requires 1.5mbs uplink and downlink.
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An analytical study of Daniel and Revelation, with consideration of the many questions of interpretation and application in these important prophetic books.
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Dates
08/24–12/18
BE5505 OL 3 The Kingdom & Covenants 43/120
Balbier
8/24–12/18 OL  info »
Description
A thematic study of the unfolding of the theocratic kingdom program throughout the Scriptures, tracing its origin, historical development in various forms, and its ultimate consummation in the reign of Christ, together with a study of the biblical covenants in relation to the kingdom.
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"OL" means Online Course
Dates
08/24–12/18
BE5510 OL 3 The Life of Christ on Earth 7/150
8/24–12/18 OL  info »
Description
A thematic study of the earthly life of Christ, tracing in detail the movements of His presentation, authentication, opposition, and rejection.
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"OL" means Online Course
Dates
08/24–12/18
BE5542 A 2 The Lord's Supper 13/15
Thu 4:00–6:40p 8/24–10/30 CAC 208 info »
Description
A biblical-theological study of themes related to the Lord' supper and an exposition of major New Testament passages dealing with the Lord' Supper. The course will review the contributions of the Levitical sacrifices, the Hallel Psalms, Isaiah' Servant Songs, and New Covenant passages, as well as explore the contribution of cultural issues to the understanding of the Lord' Supper.
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–10/30
Classroom
CAC 208
BE5542 RV 2 The Lord's Supper* 5/6
Thu 4:00–6:40p 8/24–10/30 Online info »
*Registration is limited to students outside DFW. To register, use Registrar Request Forms at students.dts.edu. Participation requires internet bandwidth 1.5mbs uplink & dowlink.
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A biblical-theological study of themes related to the Lord' supper and an exposition of major New Testament passages dealing with the Lord' Supper. The course will review the contributions of the Levitical sacrifices, the Hallel Psalms, Isaiah' Servant Songs, and New Covenant passages, as well as explore the contribution of cultural issues to the understanding of the Lord' Supper.
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"RV" means Remote Video (join live class)
Dates
08/24–10/30
BE5547 OL 3 A Biblical Theology of Suffering, Disability, and the Church 4/150
Thomson
8/24–12/18 OL  info »
Description
A study of the biblical meanings and purposes of suffering, with theological reflections and application to various aspects of suffering and disability-related ministries. The course includes a number of guest lecturers, including Joni Eareckson Tada. May also be credited in the Department of Biblical Counseling (See BC5547).
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Dates
08/24–12/18
Biblical Counseling
Course Sec Hours Title Reg Profs Days Times Meetings Room
BC5101 OL 2 Pastoral Counseling 40/150
Rodriguez
8/24–12/18 OL  info »
Description
A course designed to consider the special issues associated with the theory, practice, and administration of counseling in pastoral contexts. Students will receive training for certification in the PREPARE-ENRICH© and MBTI assessments and the Strategic Pastoral Counseling model. 2 hours.
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Dates
08/24–12/18
BC5201 A 3 Theological & Psychological Foundations of Counseling* 66/67
Wed 2:20–3:40p 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 CAC 109, VC  info »
*This section will be recorded for online purposes.
Description
An introduction to the foundations of Christian counseling, emphasizing the priority of a theological system for theory and practice. Special attention is given to models of integration, historical developments, current directions, and collaborative models of Christian counseling for the local church and the professional Christian counselor. Required prerequisite or corequisite to all Biblical Counseling courses.
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
CAC 109, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 2:20p–3:40p CAC 109
11/30–12/18 2:20p–3:40p VC
BC5201 DC 3 Theological & Psychological Foundations of Counseling
hybrid course is active 8/24–12/18
14/30
Mon 8:00a–4:00p 8/24, 8/31, 9/14, 9/21, 9/28 VC  info »
Description
An introduction to the foundations of Christian counseling, emphasizing the priority of a theological system for theory and practice. Special attention is given to models of integration, historical developments, current directions, and collaborative models of Christian counseling for the local church and the professional Christian counselor. Required prerequisite or corequisite to all Biblical Counseling courses.
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"DC" means Washington, DC
Dates
08/24–09/28
Meetings
Mon. 08/24 8:00a–4:00p VC
Mon. 08/31 8:00a–4:00p VC
Mon. 09/14 8:00a–4:00p VC
Mon. 09/21 8:00a–4:00p VC
Mon. 09/28 8:00a–4:00p VC
BC5201 HO 3 Theological & Psychological Foundations of Counseling 15/30
Mon 6:00–8:50p 8/24–12/18 RGCY 131 info »
Description
An introduction to the foundations of Christian counseling, emphasizing the priority of a theological system for theory and practice. Special attention is given to models of integration, historical developments, current directions, and collaborative models of Christian counseling for the local church and the professional Christian counselor. Required prerequisite or corequisite to all Biblical Counseling courses.
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"HO" means Houston Campus
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
RGCY 131
BC5201 RV 3 Theological & Psychological Foundations of Counseling* 7/10
Mon 6:00–8:50p 8/24–12/18 Online info »
*RV section is limited to students outside Houston. To register, use Registrar Request Forms @ students.dts.edu. Participation requires internet bandwidth 1.5mbs uplink & downlink.
Description
An introduction to the foundations of Christian counseling, emphasizing the priority of a theological system for theory and practice. Special attention is given to models of integration, historical developments, current directions, and collaborative models of Christian counseling for the local church and the professional Christian counselor. Required prerequisite or corequisite to all Biblical Counseling courses.
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"RV" means Remote Video (join live class)
Dates
08/24–12/18
BC5210 A 3 Counseling Theory 48/63
Wed 7:45–10:25a 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 CAC 204, VC  info »
Description
A course designed to provide an introduction to primary counseling theories, with special attention given to evaluating those theories on the basis of Scripture, understanding the nature of men and women, observing how and why problems develop, and dealing with those problems in appropriate and effective ways.
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
CAC 204, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 7:45a–10:25a CAC 204
11/30–12/18 7:45a–10:25a VC
BC5210 DC 3 Counseling Theory
hybrid course is active 8/24–12/18
9/30
Mon 8:00a–4:00p 10/05, 10/12, 10/19, 10/26, 11/02 VC  info »
Description
A course designed to provide an introduction to primary counseling theories, with special attention given to evaluating those theories on the basis of Scripture, understanding the nature of men and women, observing how and why problems develop, and dealing with those problems in appropriate and effective ways.
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"DC" means Washington, DC
Dates
10/05–11/02
Meetings
Mon. 10/05 8:00a–4:00p VC
Mon. 10/12 8:00a–4:00p VC
Mon. 10/19 8:00a–4:00p VC
Mon. 10/26 8:00a–4:00p VC
Mon. 11/02 8:00a–4:00p VC
BC5210 HO 3 Counseling Theory
hybrid course is active 8/24–12/18
8/30
Wade
Mon 8:00a–5:00p 8/24, 8/31, 9/14, 9/21, 9/28 RGCY 127 info »
Description
A course designed to provide an introduction to primary counseling theories, with special attention given to evaluating those theories on the basis of Scripture, understanding the nature of men and women, observing how and why problems develop, and dealing with those problems in appropriate and effective ways.
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"HO" means Houston Campus
Dates
08/24–09/28
Classroom
RGCY 127
Meetings
Mon. 08/24 8:00a–5:00p RGCY 127
Mon. 08/31 8:00a–5:00p RGCY 127
Mon. 09/14 8:00a–5:00p RGCY 127
Mon. 09/21 8:00a–5:00p RGCY 127
Mon. 09/28 8:00a–5:00p RGCY 127
BC5215 OL 3 Normal Human Growth 74/100
8/24–12/18 OL  info »
Description
A course designed to trace the normal stages and understand the natural processes of human growth and development (from before birth to old age) on various levels: physical, intellectual, relational, and emotional.
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"OL" means Online Course
Dates
08/24–12/18
BC5225 A 3 Abnormal Human Behavior 22/30
Thu 1:00–3:40p 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 CAC 109, VC  info »
Description
A course designed to study the symptoms and underlying personal and interpersonal dynamics of the major categories of dysfunction as found in the DSM manual. Special attention will be given to depressive, obsessive-compulsive, and sexual disorders. Prerequisite: BC5210 Counseling Theory.
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
CAC 109, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 1:00p–3:40p CAC 109
11/30–12/18 1:00p–3:40p VC
BC5230 A 3 Lifestyle & Career Development 36/63
Wed 1:00–3:40p 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 CAC 204, VC  info »
Description
A survey of theories, issues, and informational sources associated with educational choices, career options, and vocational decisions that will enable the counselor to assist clients with vocational guidance and healthy lifestyle choices.
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
CAC 204, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 1:00p–3:40p CAC 204
11/30–12/18 1:00p–3:40p VC
BC5230 DC 3 Lifestyle & Career Development
hybrid course is active 8/24–12/18
7/30
Cheatham
Mon 8:00a–4:00p 10/05, 10/12, 10/19, 10/26, 11/02 VC  info »
Description
A survey of theories, issues, and informational sources associated with educational choices, career options, and vocational decisions that will enable the counselor to assist clients with vocational guidance and healthy lifestyle choices.
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"DC" means Washington, DC
Dates
10/05–11/02
Meetings
Mon. 10/05 8:00a–4:00p VC
Mon. 10/12 8:00a–4:00p VC
Mon. 10/19 8:00a–4:00p VC
Mon. 10/26 8:00a–4:00p VC
Mon. 11/02 8:00a–4:00p VC
BC5230 HO 3 Lifestyle & Career Development
hybrid course is active 8/24–12/18
11/28
Wade
Mon 8:00a–5:00p 10/05, 10/12, 10/19, 10/26, 11/02 RGCY 129 info »
Description
A survey of theories, issues, and informational sources associated with educational choices, career options, and vocational decisions that will enable the counselor to assist clients with vocational guidance and healthy lifestyle choices.
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"HO" means Houston Campus
Dates
10/05–11/02
Classroom
RGCY 129
Meetings
Mon. 10/05 8:00a–5:00p RGCY 129
Mon. 10/12 8:00a–5:00p RGCY 129
Mon. 10/19 8:00a–5:00p RGCY 129
Mon. 10/26 8:00a–5:00p RGCY 129
Mon. 11/02 8:00a–5:00p RGCY 129
BC5235 OL 3 Social & Cultural Foundations 33/100
8/24–12/18 OL  info »
Description
A study of cultural and cross-cultural issues related to counseling. The course will investigate society and the church in terms of the role of women, ethnic groups, lifestyle traditions and change, population patterns, and counseling on the mission field.
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"OL" means Online Course
Dates
08/24–12/18
BC5240 A 3 Research Methods & Statistics 22/25
Wed 7:45–10:25a 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 TODD 115, VC  info »
Description
A study of statistics (principles, usefulness, and limitations) and other standard research tools and methods as applied in the field of counseling.
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
TODD 115, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 7:45a–10:25a TODD 115
11/30–12/18 7:45a–10:25a VC
BC5260 A 3 Psychopharmacology for Therapists 25/40
Cheatham
Tue 7:45–10:25a 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 CAC 204, VC  info »
Description
This course will review basic principles of pharmacology with attention to the various medications given in the field of mental health. Students will learn mechanisms, indications, side-effects, and adverse reactions of important psychiatric medications. Prior instruction in biology, cell biology, or neurobiology is helpful but not required.
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
CAC 204, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 7:45a–10:25a CAC 204
11/30–12/18 7:45a–10:25a VC
BC5260 DC 3 Psychopharmacology for Therapists
hybrid course is active 8/24–12/18
6/30
Wade
Th,Fr,Sa 8:00a–4:00p 9/24–26, 11/06–07 VC  info »
Description
This course will review basic principles of pharmacology with attention to the various medications given in the field of mental health. Students will learn mechanisms, indications, side-effects, and adverse reactions of important psychiatric medications. Prior instruction in biology, cell biology, or neurobiology is helpful but not required.
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"DC" means Washington, DC
Dates
09/24–11/07
Meetings
09/24–09/26 8:00a–4:00p VC
11/06–11/07 8:00a–4:00p VC
BC5270 A 3 Family Systems 40/63
Tue 1:00–3:40p 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 CAC 204, VC  info »
Description
An introduction to the family-system approach to intervention, which integrates marital, sibling, and individual subsystems, as well as family-of- origin and external societal influences. Biblical perspectives, clinical diagnosis, and treatment strategies are emphasized.
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
CAC 204, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 1:00p–3:40p CAC 204
11/30–12/18 1:00p–3:40p VC
BC5270 DC 3 Family Systems
hybrid course is active 8/24–12/18
8/30
Mon 8:00a–4:00p 8/24, 8/31, 9/14, 9/21, 9/28 VC  info »
Description
An introduction to the family-system approach to intervention, which integrates marital, sibling, and individual subsystems, as well as family-of- origin and external societal influences. Biblical perspectives, clinical diagnosis, and treatment strategies are emphasized.
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"DC" means Washington, DC
Dates
08/24–09/28
Meetings
Mon. 08/24 8:00a–4:00p VC
Mon. 08/31 8:00a–4:00p VC
Mon. 09/14 8:00a–4:00p VC
Mon. 09/21 8:00a–4:00p VC
Mon. 09/28 8:00a–4:00p VC
BC5270 HO 3 Family Systems
hybrid course is active 8/24–12/18
17/60
Mon 8:00a–5:00p 11/09, 11/16, 11/30, 12/07, 12/14 RGCY 131 info »
Description
An introduction to the family-system approach to intervention, which integrates marital, sibling, and individual subsystems, as well as family-of- origin and external societal influences. Biblical perspectives, clinical diagnosis, and treatment strategies are emphasized.
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"HO" means Houston Campus
Dates
11/09–12/14
Classroom
RGCY 131
Meetings
Mon. 11/09 8:00a–5:00p RGCY 131
Mon. 11/16 8:00a–5:00p RGCY 131
Mon. 11/30 8:00a–5:00p RGCY 131
Mon. 12/07 8:00a–5:00p RGCY 131
Mon. 12/14 8:00a–5:00p RGCY 131
BC5280 A 3 Group Counseling* 13/21
Thu 1:00–3:40p 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 CAC 102, CAC 207, VC  info »
*Students should go to TODD 313 for class before going into small groups (WSC 104, WSC 105
Description
An examination of group purpose, membership, stages and process, including the leader' role and leadership competencies. Emphasis is placed on small-group experience and its application both professionally and ministerially.
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
CAC 102, CAC 207, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 1:00p–3:40p CAC 102
08/24–11/13 1:00p–3:40p CAC 207
11/30–12/18 1:00p–3:40p VC
BC5300 A 3 Professional Skills and Ethics 12/12
Tue 1:00–3:40p 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 TODD 215, VC  info »
Description
A second ethics course designed to further develop the requisite ethical skills, practices, processes, and procedures involved in counseling. Special emphasis will be given to confidentiality, informed consent, documentation and maintaining professional records, dual relationships, supervision, working with clients with a diversity of backgrounds as well as current business and marital and family legal issues. Because this course serves as a significant professional and personal pre-practicum experience, students will also begin their required 20 sessions of personal therapy as a client during this semester. Students will also successfully complete and pass their Stage-2 Faculty Interview before being permitted to proceed on to the clinical phase of the MABC program and BC5305 Counseling Practicum I. Enrollment limited to only 12 MABC students per section. Prerequisite: BC5210 Counseling Theory. 3 hours.
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
TODD 215, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 1:00p–3:40p TODD 215
11/30–12/18 1:00p–3:40p VC
BC5300 C 3 Professional Skills and Ethics 6/12
Freeman
Wed 3:50–6:30p 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 CAC 211, VC  info »
Description
A second ethics course designed to further develop the requisite ethical skills, practices, processes, and procedures involved in counseling. Special emphasis will be given to confidentiality, informed consent, documentation and maintaining professional records, dual relationships, supervision, working with clients with a diversity of backgrounds as well as current business and marital and family legal issues. Because this course serves as a significant professional and personal pre-practicum experience, students will also begin their required 20 sessions of personal therapy as a client during this semester. Students will also successfully complete and pass their Stage-2 Faculty Interview before being permitted to proceed on to the clinical phase of the MABC program and BC5305 Counseling Practicum I. Enrollment limited to only 12 MABC students per section. Prerequisite: BC5210 Counseling Theory. 3 hours.
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"C" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
CAC 211, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 3:50p–6:30p CAC 211
11/30–12/18 3:50p–6:30p VC
BC5300 DC 3 Professional Skills and Ethics 2/30
Mon 6:30–9:00p 8/31–12/18 VC  info »
Description
A second ethics course designed to further develop the requisite ethical skills, practices, processes, and procedures involved in counseling. Special emphasis will be given to confidentiality, informed consent, documentation and maintaining professional records, dual relationships, supervision, working with clients with a diversity of backgrounds as well as current business and marital and family legal issues. Because this course serves as a significant professional and personal pre-practicum experience, students will also begin their required 20 sessions of personal therapy as a client during this semester. Students will also successfully complete and pass their Stage-2 Faculty Interview before being permitted to proceed on to the clinical phase of the MABC program and BC5305 Counseling Practicum I. Enrollment limited to only 12 MABC students per section. Prerequisite: BC5210 Counseling Theory. 3 hours.
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"DC" means Washington, DC
Dates
08/31–12/18
Meetings
08/31–12/18 6:30p–9:00p VC
BC5300 HO 3 Professional Skills and Ethics 11/12
Jordan
Tue 7:00–9:45a 8/24–12/18 RGCY 131 info »
Description
A second ethics course designed to further develop the requisite ethical skills, practices, processes, and procedures involved in counseling. Special emphasis will be given to confidentiality, informed consent, documentation and maintaining professional records, dual relationships, supervision, working with clients with a diversity of backgrounds as well as current business and marital and family legal issues. Because this course serves as a significant professional and personal pre-practicum experience, students will also begin their required 20 sessions of personal therapy as a client during this semester. Students will also successfully complete and pass their Stage-2 Faculty Interview before being permitted to proceed on to the clinical phase of the MABC program and BC5305 Counseling Practicum I. Enrollment limited to only 12 MABC students per section. Prerequisite: BC5210 Counseling Theory. 3 hours.
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"HO" means Houston Campus
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
RGCY 131
BC5310 A 3 Counseling Practicum II 6/8
Duckworth
Wed 7:45–10:25a 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 TODD 317, VC  info »
Description
A course designed for students to experience, observe, and apply in practice counseling theory, methods, and techniques at an off-site location, while under supervision (10 hours per week). Includes supervision and evaluation from professor, as well as interactive feedback from professor and students within an on-site, group practicum context. Students present a minimum of three videotaped counseling experiences, supplemented with a case summary. Emphasis is placed on diagnosis, treatment plan, and biblical integration. Prerequisites: BC5305 Counseling Practicum I, BC5215 Normal Human Growth, BC5220 Counseling Methods and Techniques, and BC5225 Abnormal Human Behavior (the latter two must be taken previously or concurrent with this practicum). Enrollment limited to eight students and requires consent of the professor.
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
TODD 317, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 7:45a–10:25a TODD 317
11/30–12/18 7:45a–10:25a VC
BC5310 B 3 Counseling Practicum II 7/8
Thu 7:45–10:25a 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 TODD 320, VC  info »
Description
A course designed for students to experience, observe, and apply in practice counseling theory, methods, and techniques at an off-site location, while under supervision (10 hours per week). Includes supervision and evaluation from professor, as well as interactive feedback from professor and students within an on-site, group practicum context. Students present a minimum of three videotaped counseling experiences, supplemented with a case summary. Emphasis is placed on diagnosis, treatment plan, and biblical integration. Prerequisites: BC5305 Counseling Practicum I, BC5215 Normal Human Growth, BC5220 Counseling Methods and Techniques, and BC5225 Abnormal Human Behavior (the latter two must be taken previously or concurrent with this practicum). Enrollment limited to eight students and requires consent of the professor.
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"B" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
TODD 320, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 7:45a–10:25a TODD 320
11/30–12/18 7:45a–10:25a VC
BC5315 A 3 Counseling Practicum III 5/8
Thu 7:45–10:25a 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 TODD 217, VC  info »
Description
A course designed as a continuation of Practicum II with greater emphasis on comprehensive clinical definition carefully written in accordance with the standards of the profession. Students present a minimum of three videotaped counseling experiences, supplemented with a case summary. Prerequisite: BC5310 Counseling Practicum II. Enrollment limited to eight students and requires consent of the professor.
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
TODD 217, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 7:45a–10:25a TODD 217
11/30–12/18 7:45a–10:25a VC
BC5315 B 3 Counseling Practicum III 8/8
Brashear
Wed 4:00–6:40p 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 TODD 320, VC  info »
Description
A course designed as a continuation of Practicum II with greater emphasis on comprehensive clinical definition carefully written in accordance with the standards of the profession. Students present a minimum of three videotaped counseling experiences, supplemented with a case summary. Prerequisite: BC5310 Counseling Practicum II. Enrollment limited to eight students and requires consent of the professor.
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"B" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
TODD 320, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 4:00p–6:40p TODD 320
11/30–12/18 4:00p–6:40p VC
BC5315 DC 3 Counseling Practicum III 8/8
Mon 6:30–9:00p 8/31–12/18 VC  info »
Description
A course designed as a continuation of Practicum II with greater emphasis on comprehensive clinical definition carefully written in accordance with the standards of the profession. Students present a minimum of three videotaped counseling experiences, supplemented with a case summary. Prerequisite: BC5310 Counseling Practicum II. Enrollment limited to eight students and requires consent of the professor.
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"DC" means Washington, DC
Dates
08/31–12/18
Meetings
08/31–12/18 6:30p–9:00p VC
BC5320 A 3 Counseling Practicum IV 11/13
Cheatham
Wed 7:45–10:25a 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 TODD 313, VC  info »
Description
A course designed as a continuation of Practicum III, with emphasis on furthering clinical skills in accordance with standards of the profession. Students present a minimum of three videotaped counseling sessions supplemented with a case summary. Prerequisite: BC5315 Counseling Practicum III. Enrollment limited to 8 students and requires consent of the professor.
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
TODD 313, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 7:45a–10:25a TODD 313
11/30–12/18 7:45a–10:25a VC
BC5320 HO 3 Counseling Practicum IV 5/8
Wade
Tue 7:00–9:45a 8/24–12/18 RGCY 127 info »
Description
A course designed as a continuation of Practicum III, with emphasis on furthering clinical skills in accordance with standards of the profession. Students present a minimum of three videotaped counseling sessions supplemented with a case summary. Prerequisite: BC5315 Counseling Practicum III. Enrollment limited to 8 students and requires consent of the professor.
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"HO" means Houston Campus
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
RGCY 127
BC5424 A 3 Marital Enrichment
hybrid course is active 8/24–12/18
23/34
TWRFS 8:00a–5:00p 11/17–11/21 CAC 205 info »
Description
A course designed to train students in the theory and skills necessary to conduct a marital-enrichment program. The student will learn various models designed to strengthen marriages not in crisis. These models will be examined within a theological framework, with an emphasis on integration as well as on specific skills and strategies.
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
11/17–11/21
Classroom
CAC 205
Meetings
11/17–11/21 8:00a–5:00p CAC 205
BC5547 OL 3 A Biblical Theology of Suffering, Disability, and the Church 6/150
Thomson
8/24–12/18 OL  info »
Description
A study of the biblical meanings and purposes of suffering, with theological reflections and application to various aspects of suffering and disability-related ministries. The course includes a number of guest lecturers, including Joni Eareckson Tada. May also be credited in the Department of Bible Exposition (see BE5547).
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"OL" means Online Course
Dates
08/24–12/18
Educational Ministries & Leadership
Course Sec Hours Title Reg Profs Days Times Meetings Room
EML5101 A 3 Designing and Leading Effective Ministries 24/36
Davis
Tu,Th 2:25–3:40p 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 CAC 205, VC  info »
Description
A study of the educational ministry of the local church, with attention to aims, principles, leadership, organization, and agencies of a biblical program for all age-groups. Enrollment limited to 40 students.
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
CAC 205, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 2:25p–3:40p CAC 205
11/30–12/18 2:25p–3:40p VC
EML5101 DC 3 Designing and Leading Effective Ministries
hybrid course is active 8/24–12/18
19/24
Sat 8:00a–4:00p 9/19, 10/17, 11/14 VC  info »
Description
A study of the educational ministry of the local church, with attention to aims, principles, leadership, organization, and agencies of a biblical program for all age-groups. Enrollment limited to 40 students.
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"DC" means Washington, DC
Dates
09/19–11/14
Meetings
Sat. 09/19 8:00a–4:00p VC
Sat. 10/17 8:00a–4:00p VC
Sat. 11/14 8:00a–4:00p VC
EML5101 HO 3 Designing and Leading Effective Ministries
hybrid course is active 8/22–12/18
12/30
Sat 8:00a–5:00p 9/05, 9/26, 11/07 RGCY 127 info »
Description
A study of the educational ministry of the local church, with attention to aims, principles, leadership, organization, and agencies of a biblical program for all age-groups. Enrollment limited to 40 students.
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"HO" means Houston Campus
Dates
09/05–11/07
Classroom
RGCY 127
Meetings
Sat. 09/05 8:00a–5:00p RGCY 127
Sat. 09/26 8:00a–5:00p RGCY 127
Sat. 11/07 8:00a–5:00p RGCY 127
EML5101 OL 3 Designing and Leading Effective Ministries 81/150
Heideman
Lubin
Lee
8/24–12/18 OL  info »
Description
A study of the educational ministry of the local church, with attention to aims, principles, leadership, organization, and agencies of a biblical program for all age-groups. Enrollment limited to 40 students.
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"OL" means Online Course
Dates
08/24–12/18
EML5103 OL 2 Teaching Process 14/18
8/24–12/18 OL  info »
Description
A study of spiritual dynamics in effective Bible teaching and principles of learning and teaching, with practice in using creative classroom methods in an actual teaching experience. Prerequisite: BE5101 Bible Study Methods and Hermeneutics. Corequisite: EML5104 Audiovisual Presentations. Enrollment limited to 12 students. 2 hours.
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Dates
08/24–12/18
EML5104 OL 1 Media Presentations 10/40
8/24–12/18 OL  info »
Description
A hands-on exploration of speaker-support media for face-to-face teaching, with emphasis on clear communication and aesthetic design. May also be credit in the Department of Media Arts and Worship (see MW5404).
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Dates
08/24–12/18
EML5105 A 3 Teaching Process and Media Presentations
hybrid course is active 8/24–12/18
17/17
Brooks
Davis
Th,Fr,Sa see info 11/19, 11/20–21 CAC 203 info »
Description
A study of spiritual dynamics in effective Bible teaching and principles of learning and teaching, with practice in using creative classroom methods in an actual teaching experience. A hands-on exploration of speaker-support media for face-to-face teaching, with emphasis on clear communication and aesthetic design. This course integrates the requirements for EML5103 Teaching Process and EML5104 Media Presentations, and is offered at the Seminary's extension locations in place of EML5103 and EML5104. Prerequisite: BE5101 Bible Study Methods and Hermeneutics. 3 hours.
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
11/19–11/21
Classroom
CAC 203
Meetings
Thu. 11/19 1:00p–5:00p CAC 203
11/20–11/21 8:00a–5:00p CAC 203
EML5105 GA 3 Teaching Process and Media Presentations*
hybrid course is active 8/24–12/18
17/30
WRFS see info 11/18, 11/19–21 info »
*Hybrid courses have online and classroom instruction and run the full length of the semester.
Description
A study of spiritual dynamics in effective Bible teaching and principles of learning and teaching, with practice in using creative classroom methods in an actual teaching experience. A hands-on exploration of speaker-support media for face-to-face teaching, with emphasis on clear communication and aesthetic design. This course integrates the requirements for EML5103 Teaching Process and EML5104 Media Presentations, and is offered at the Seminary's extension locations in place of EML5103 and EML5104. Prerequisite: BE5101 Bible Study Methods and Hermeneutics. 3 hours.
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"GA" means Atlanta
Dates
11/18–11/21
Meetings
Wed. 11/18 1:00p–5:00p
11/19–11/21 8:00a–5:00p
EML5105 HO 3 Teaching Process and Media Presentations*
hybrid course is active 8/24–12/18
9/60
Sat 8:00a–5:00p 9/19, 10/10, 10/31 RGCY 131 info »
*Hybrid courses have online and classroom instruction and run the full length of the semester.
Description
A study of spiritual dynamics in effective Bible teaching and principles of learning and teaching, with practice in using creative classroom methods in an actual teaching experience. A hands-on exploration of speaker-support media for face-to-face teaching, with emphasis on clear communication and aesthetic design. This course integrates the requirements for EML5103 Teaching Process and EML5104 Media Presentations, and is offered at the Seminary's extension locations in place of EML5103 and EML5104. Prerequisite: BE5101 Bible Study Methods and Hermeneutics. 3 hours.
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"HO" means Houston Campus
Dates
09/19–10/31
Classroom
RGCY 131
Meetings
Sat. 09/19 8:00a–5:00p RGCY 131
Sat. 10/10 8:00a–5:00p RGCY 131
Sat. 10/31 8:00a–5:00p RGCY 131
EML5110 OL 3 History & Philosophy of Christian Education 8/12
Brooks
8/24–12/18 OL  info »
Description
A survey of the history of religious education from the ancient world to the present day as well as the most influential philosophies influencing each era, along with a study of contemporary philosophies of education. As a capstone project, each student will develop and submit their Christian philosophy of education. Students should take this course in their final term of study. 3 hours.
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"OL" means Online Course
Dates
08/24–12/18
EML5205 A 3 Effective Small-group Ministry 7/11
Mon 6:45–9:30p 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 TODD 320, VC  info »
Description
The examination and practice of communication skills in small-group settings with emphasis on exercises that enhance those skills. Current small-group ministry models will be reviewed. Enrollment limited to 20 students.
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
TODD 320, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 6:45p–9:30p TODD 320
11/30–12/18 6:45p–9:30p VC
EML5330 OL 3 Personal and Organizational Leadership Development 27/30
McKanna
Wiesepape
8/24–12/18 OL  info »
Description
A study of the dynamics of leadership development in both the leader's own life and in the ministry organization. This course will provide strategies and practices for the continued development of the ministry leader and for growth of new leaders for the church or ministry organization.
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"OL" means Online Course
Dates
08/24–12/18
EML5330 SA 3 Personal and Organizational Leadership Development
hybrid course is active 8/24–12/18
3/30
Gandy
MTW see info 11/16–17, 11/18 VC  info »
Description
A study of the dynamics of leadership development in both the leader's own life and in the ministry organization. This course will provide strategies and practices for the continued development of the ministry leader and for growth of new leaders for the church or ministry organization.
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"SA" means San Antonio
Dates
11/16–11/18
Meetings
11/16–11/17 8:00a–5:00p VC
Wed. 11/18 8:00a–12:00p VC
EML5340 SA 3 Team Leadership
hybrid course is active 8/24–12/18
7/30
Gandy
Wiesepape
WRF see info 11/18, 11/19–20 VC  info »
Description
A study of principles and procedures that relate to leadership in a team environment. This course will focus on the essential elements necessary for effective teamwork on ministry leadership teams in church and parachurch settings.
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"SA" means San Antonio
Dates
11/18–11/20
Meetings
Wed. 11/18 1:00p–5:00p VC
11/19–11/20 8:00a–5:00p VC
EML5355 A 3 Emotional Intelligence and Relationships in Leadership
hybrid course is active 8/24–12/18
18/30
Th,Fr,Sa see info 10/15, 10/16–17 TODD 115 info »
Description
A study of emotional intelligence in the context of Christian leadership. Since relationships are an important element of leadership, emotional intelligence is critical for the leader to relate authentically and effectively.
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
10/15–10/17
Classroom
TODD 115
Meetings
Thu. 10/15 6:00p–9:00p TODD 115
10/16–10/17 9:00a–5:00p TODD 115
EML5385 PI 2 Readings in Leadership/Current Issues in Leadership
hybrid course is active 8/24–12/18
5/16
Gandy
Th,Fr,Sa see info 11/05, 11/06–07 PGI  info »
Description
A study of selected major writings of modern leadership theorists, with an emphasis on current issues in leadership and an evaluation of modern leadership theories from a Christian worldview. The readings are designed to meet the professional interests and needs of servant-leaders in all fields. Enrollment limited to 12 students.
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"PI" means Passion Global Institute
Dates
11/05–11/07
Meetings
Thu. 11/05 6:00p–9:30p PGI (Meets in PGI)
11/06–11/07 8:00a–5:00p PGI (Meets in PGI)
EML5405 RV 3 Early Faith Foundations* 3/4
Davis
Fr,Sa see info 8/28, 8/29, 10/09, 10/10, 11/06, 11/07, 12/04, 12/05 Online info »
*Registration is limited to students outside of DFW. To register, use Registrar Request Forms @ students.dts.edu. Participation requires 1.5mbs uplink & downlink.
Description
This course will explore the biblical rationale for faith development within the family from birth through age 12 and will present models where partnerships are taking place between families and churches in the spiritual development of children. Students will be provided with opportunities to learn from guest speakers and participate in field trips.
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"RV" means Remote Video (join live class)
Dates
08/28–12/05
Meetings
Fri. 08/28 6:00p–9:00p OL (Meets in OL)
Sat. 08/29 8:00a–5:00p OL (Meets in OL)
Fri. 10/09 6:00p–9:00p OL (Meets in OL)
Sat. 10/10 8:00a–5:00p OL (Meets in OL)
Fri. 11/06 6:00p–9:00p OL (Meets in OL)
Sat. 11/07 8:00a–5:00p OL (Meets in OL)
Fri. 12/04 6:00p–9:00p OL (Meets in OL)
Sat. 12/05 8:00a–5:00p OL (Meets in OL)
EML5405 W 3 Early Faith Foundations 3/8
Davis
Fr,Sa see info 8/28, 8/29, 10/09, 10/10, 11/06, 11/07, 12/04, 12/05 CAC 202 info »
Description
This course will explore the biblical rationale for faith development within the family from birth through age 12 and will present models where partnerships are taking place between families and churches in the spiritual development of children. Students will be provided with opportunities to learn from guest speakers and participate in field trips.
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"W" means Weekend Course in Dallas
Dates
08/28–12/05
Classroom
CAC 202
Meetings
Fri. 08/28 6:00p–9:00p CAC 202
Sat. 08/29 8:00a–5:00p CAC 202
Fri. 10/09 6:00p–9:00p CAC 202
Sat. 10/10 8:00a–5:00p CAC 202
Fri. 11/06 6:00p–9:00p CAC 202
Sat. 11/07 8:00a–5:00p CAC 202
Fri. 12/04 6:00p–9:00p CAC 202
Sat. 12/05 8:00a–5:00p CAC 202
EML5412 DC 3 Ministry to Children at Risk
hybrid course is active 8/24–12/18
3/12
Th,Fr,Sa 8:00a–5:00p 10/29–10/31 VC  info »
Description
An exploration of the biblical and theological basis for meeting the physical, emotional, social, and spiritual needs of children at risk both in the U.S. and around the world. Attention will be given to such issues such as divorce, abortion, adoption, foster care, poverty, child labor, and human trafficking as they relate to children at risk, as well as to orphans, refugees, and children of war. Opportunities will be provided to learn from guest speakers and organizations that are addressing and effectively ministering to children.
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"DC" means Washington, DC
Dates
10/29–10/31
Meetings
10/29–10/31 8:00a–5:00p VC
EML5415 A 3 Effective Ministry with Youth 3/8
Thu 2:25–5:05p 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 CAC 201, VC  info »
Description
A study of the nature and needs of young people and objectives and methods of Christian education for youth. Group dynamics and discussion of practical problems and issues related to youth work are also discussed. Students will develop a working philosophy of youth ministry.
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
CAC 201, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 2:25p–5:05p CAC 201
11/30–12/18 2:25p–5:05p VC
EML5415 RV 3 Effective Ministry with Youth* 3/10
Thu 2:25–5:05p 8/24–12/18 Online info »
*Registration is limited to students outside of DFW. Remote video requires internet bandwidth 1.5mbs uplink and downlink. Use Registrar Request Forms at https://www.dts.edu/ departments/registrar/ to request registration.
Description
A study of the nature and needs of young people and objectives and methods of Christian education for youth. Group dynamics and discussion of practical problems and issues related to youth work are also discussed. Students will develop a working philosophy of youth ministry.
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"RV" means Remote Video (join live class)
Dates
08/24–12/18
EML5450 A 3 Women Teaching Women 8/10
Davis
Tue 6:40–9:30p 8/24–11/13, 9/01–22, 11/30–12/18 TODD 320, CAC 201, CAC 102, VC  info »
Description
A study of women in their capacity as the audience and also as learners, with multiple opportunities to create and practice relevant, biblical presentations and studies for large groups, retreats, and conferences. Prerequisite: BE5101 Bible Study Methods and Hermeneutics. Enrollment limited to 15 students.
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
TODD 320, CAC 201, CAC 102, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 6:40p–9:30p TODD 320
09/01–09/22 6:40p–9:30p CAC 201
09/01–09/22 6:40p–9:30p CAC 102
11/30–12/18 6:40p–9:30p VC
EML5450 RV 3 Women Teaching Women* 5/5
Davis
Tue 6:40–9:30p 8/24–12/18 Online info »
*RV section is limited to students outside DFW. To register, use Registrar Request Forms @ students.dts. edu. Participation requires internet bandwidth 1.5mbs uplink & downlink.
Description
A study of women in their capacity as the audience and also as learners, with multiple opportunities to create and practice relevant, biblical presentations and studies for large groups, retreats, and conferences. Prerequisite: BE5101 Bible Study Methods and Hermeneutics. Enrollment limited to 15 students.
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Dates
08/24–12/18
EML5501 W 1 The Christian Home: Dynamics of a Christian Marriage 5/21
Fr,Sa see info 9/25, 9/26 CAC 203, CAC 202 info »
Description
Examines both Old and New Testament passages that establish the foundation for a dynamic Christian marriage.
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"W" means Weekend Course in Dallas
Dates
09/25–09/26
Classroom
CAC 203, CAC 202
Meetings
Fri. 09/25 6:00p–9:00p CAC 203
Sat. 09/26 8:00a–5:00p CAC 202
EML5503 W 1 The Christian Home: Dynamics of a Christian Family 8/21
Fr,Sa see info 10/23, 10/24 CAC 203 info »
Description
Looks at issues and responsibilities that affect the nurturing and enriching of a Christian family.
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"W" means Weekend Course in Dallas
Dates
10/23–10/24
Classroom
CAC 203
Meetings
Fri. 10/23 6:00p–9:00p CAC 203
Sat. 10/24 8:00a–5:00p CAC 203
EML5615 A 3 Applied Skills for Ministry Staff 3/11
Tue 2:25–5:05p 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 TODD 218, VC  info »
Description
From candidating to ministry development, this course will enable the student to be effective from the first day in ministry. Key program issues will include recruiting, training, and working with professional staff. A comprehensive approach to evaluating various church ministries will be developed. Weddings, funerals, and baptismal services will be discussed. Field trips to various local ministry organizations provide opportunities for practical experience in weddings, funerals, baptism, camping, hospital visitation, and homeless ministry.
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
TODD 218, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 2:25p–5:05p TODD 218
11/30–12/18 2:25p–5:05p VC
EML5705 A 3 Principles and Practice of Disciplemaking 8/9
Wed 2:25–5:05p 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 TODD 317, VC  info »
Description
A study of the philosophy and methodology of disciple development, based on selected portions of the New Testament, especially those concerning the life of Christ.
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
TODD 317, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 2:25p–5:05p TODD 317
11/30–12/18 2:25p–5:05p VC
EML5730 A 3 Spiritual Formation in Historical Perspective 13/15
Mon 1:00–3:40p 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 CAC 204, VC  info »
Description
A study of the history of Christian spiritual formation from the patristic era through its contemporary evangelical expressions designed to introduce students to the rich resources of the Christian tradition available for providing nurture and guidance in soul care. May also be credited in the Department of Pastoral Ministries (see PM5510). 3 hours.
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
CAC 204, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 1:00p–3:40p CAC 204
11/30–12/18 1:00p–3:40p VC
EML5801 A 6 Ministry Residency I 30/30
MTWRF 8:00a–5:00p 8/10–08/14 VC  info »
Description
Supervised field-based education in the student's intended vocational ministry context, under the supervision and encouragement of and experienced on-site Ministry Mentor. This contextual education experience consists of instruction, cohort interaction, and practical application in selected ministry settings in the Dallas area, across the United States, or around the world. This intensive learning opportunity is designed as an 8-month residency (two consecutive terms-- Ministry Residencey I and Ministry Residency II) with an approved church or parachurch/mission organization during a student's studies. Enrollment is limited to ThM, MACE, and MACL students and requires professor approval. Follows degree-specific internship requirements for ThM, MACE, and MACL. 12 hours (6 hours each term).
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/10–08/14
Meetings
08/10–08/14 8:00a–5:00p VC
EML5905 NP 3 Special Topics in Educational Ministries and Leadership: NPM Introduction to Leadership* 13/50
8/24–12/18 info »
*This course is open only for North Point Ministry Leadership Experience (NPLE) residency students. Contact jgross@dts.edu for more information.
Description
This course is designed for students who choose to participate in special conferences, training, or programs that are more formal in nature and require student participation other than a standard independent study. Approved special topics will provide expertise or training not specifically covered in the Seminary curriculum. Credit is allowed proportionate to the required amount of work but is not to exceed 4 credit hours on any one topic. Enrollment requires consent of the department.
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"NP" means
Dates
08/24–12/18
EML5921 FW 3 Christ Chapel Bible Church Introduction to Christ Chapel Culture and Self-Leadership* 10/30
Thu 11:30a–1:15p 8/24–12/18 info »
*The course is open only for students in the Fort Worth Christ Chapel residency program. Contact pkoo@dts.edu for more information.
Description
This course is a study of Christ Chapel Bible Church culture and self-leadership principles and philosophies that make an effective leader with attention given to discovering God' gift and abilities in oneself. (3 hours)
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"FW" means Fort Worth
Dates
08/24–12/18
EML5924 NP 2 North Point Ministries: Adult Ministries* 10/50
Thu 8:00a–12:00p 8/24–12/18 info »
*This course is open only for the North Point Ministry Leadership Experience (NPLE) residency students. For more information contact jgross@dts.edu.
Description
This course is a study of North Point Ministries’ Adult Ministry vision, mission, and strategy, designed to lead adults into a growing relationship with Jesus Christ. It will examine how North Point guides individuals in their spiritual growth regardless of where the person is on their spiritual journey, leveraging small group and leader development strategies to facilitate that process. The course will also address the care systems in place to serve those who find themselves in a transitional season of life spiritually or relationally. 2 hours.
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"NP" means
Dates
08/24–12/18
Historical Theology
Course Sec Hours Title Reg Profs Days Times Meetings Room
HT5101 A 3 The Church to the Modern Era 28/36
Tu,Th 9:10–10:25a 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 CAC 205, VC  info »
Description
A study of Christianity from the second century to the rise of the Enlightenment with special emphasis on the institutional history of the church as well as theological developments in the church.
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
CAC 205, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 9:10a–10:25a CAC 205
11/30–12/18 9:10a–10:25a VC
HT5101 B 3 The Church to the Modern Era 22/36
Tue 4:00–6:40p 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 CAC 205, VC  info »
Description
A study of Christianity from the second century to the rise of the Enlightenment with special emphasis on the institutional history of the church as well as theological developments in the church.
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"B" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
CAC 205, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 4:00p–6:40p CAC 205
11/30–12/18 4:00p–6:40p VC
HT5101 DC 3 The Church to the Modern Era
hybrid course is active 8/24–12/18
4/24
Sat 8:00a–4:00p 9/19, 10/17, 11/14 VC  info »
Description
A study of Christianity from the second century to the rise of the Enlightenment with special emphasis on the institutional history of the church as well as theological developments in the church.
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"DC" means Washington, DC
Dates
09/19–11/14
Meetings
Sat. 09/19 8:00a–4:00p VC
Sat. 10/17 8:00a–4:00p VC
Sat. 11/14 8:00a–4:00p VC
HT5101 HO 3 The Church to the Modern Era*
hybrid course is active 8/24–12/18
9/60
Th,Fr,Sa see info 10/15, 10/16–17 RGCY 131 info »
*Hybrid sections have online and classroom instruction and run the full length of the semester.
Description
A study of Christianity from the second century to the rise of the Enlightenment with special emphasis on the institutional history of the church as well as theological developments in the church.
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"HO" means Houston Campus
Dates
10/15–10/17
Classroom
RGCY 131
Meetings
Thu. 10/15 6:00p–9:00p RGCY 131
10/16–10/17 8:00a–5:00p RGCY 131
HT5101 OL 3 The Church to the Modern Era 36/150
Sherron
8/24–12/18 OL  info »
Description
A study of Christianity from the second century to the rise of the Enlightenment with special emphasis on the institutional history of the church as well as theological developments in the church.
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"OL" means Online Course
Dates
08/24–12/18
HT5102 OL 3 Church in the Modern Era: Europe and America 17/150
Sherron
8/24–12/18 OL  info »
Description
A study of Christianity in Europe and America since the rise of the Enlightenment with emphasis on the numerous influences that have forged the current religious scene.
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"OL" means Online Course
Dates
08/24–12/18
HT5200 OL 3 History of Doctrine 13/150
Sherron
8/24–12/18 OL  info »
Description
A study of the historical development of selected doctrines, with attention to the development of each theological theme from the church fathers to the present day.
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"OL" means Online Course
Dates
08/24–12/18
HT5200 OS 3 History of Doctrine: Historia de las Doctrinas 13/30
Alfaro
8/24–12/18 OS  info »
Description
A study of the historical development of selected doctrines, with attention to the development of each theological theme from the church fathers to the present day.
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"OS" means Online Spanish
Dates
08/24–12/18
HT5215 A 3 The Theology of the Early Church 10/13
Cook
Tue 2:25–5:05p 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 CAC 211, VC  info »
Description
A study of the development of Christian doctrine from the second to the fifth centuries.
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
CAC 211, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 2:25p–5:05p CAC 211
11/30–12/18 2:25p–5:05p VC
HT5215 RV 3 The Theology of the Early Church* 1/4
Cook
Tue 2:25–5:05p 8/24–12/18 Online info »
*RV section is limited to students oustide DFW area. To register, use Registrar Request Forms at students.dts.edu. Participation requires internet bandwidth 1.5mbs uplink & downlink.
Description
A study of the development of Christian doctrine from the second to the fifth centuries.
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"RV" means Remote Video (join live class)
Dates
08/24–12/18
Internships
Course Sec Hours Title Reg Profs Days Times Meetings Room
INT5130 A 3 ThM Ministry Formation Internship 19/30
8/24–8/06 OFF  info »
Description
Supervised field-based education in the student's intended vocational ministry context, under the supervision and encouragement of an experienced ministry mentor. Enrollment limited to Th.M. students. Prerequisites: Satisfactory completion of 60 hours, including PM5103 Expository Preaching I or an approved communication course and SF5100 Spiritual Formation.
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–08/06
INT5140 A 2 MACM Ministry Formation Internship 4/30
8/24–5/07 OFF  info »
Description
Supervised field-based education in cross-cultural church planting or church nurture in a foreign country or in the United States, under the supervision and encouragement of an experienced ministry mentor. Enrollment limited to MACM students and requires consent of the Ministry Formation staff. Prerequisites: Satisfactory completion of half of their DTS coursework, including WM5205 Cultural Dynamics in Ministry and progress toward completion of SF5100 Spiritual Formation. 2 hours.
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–05/07
INT5150 A 3 MACL Ministry Formation Internship 7/30
8/24–8/06 OFF  info »
Description
Supervised field-based education in the student' intended vocational ministry context, under supervision and encouragement of an experienced ministry mentor. Enrollment limited to MACL students and requires consent of the Ministry Formation staff. Prerequisites: Satisfactory completion of half of their DTS coursework, including EML5101 Designing and Leading Effective Ministries and progress toward completion of SF5100 Spiritual Formation.
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–08/06
INT5152 A 3 MACL Ministry Formation Internship For Church-Based Residency Programs 10/30
8/24–8/06 info »
Description
Continuation of supervised field-based education in a partner-church ministry context, under supervision and encouragement of the church' program and a qualified ministry mentor. Enrollment limited to MACL students working with pre-qualified church programs. Requires consent of the church and the Ministry Formation Internship Staff. Prerequisite: Satisfactory progress in DTS course work, including EML5101 Designing and Leading Effective Ministries, and completion of SF5100-1 Spiritual Formation. 3 hours.
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–08/06
INT5160 A 2 MACE Ministry Formation Internship 7/30
8/24–5/07 OFF  info »
Description
Supervised field-based education in one or more forms of Christian education ministry and educational leadership, under the supervision and encouragement of an experienced ministry mentor. Enrollment limited to MACE students and requires consent of the Ministry Formation staff. Prerequisites: Satisfactory completion of half of their DTS coursework, including EML5101 Designing and Leading Effective Ministries and progress toward completion of SF5100 Spiritual Formation. 2 hours.
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–05/07
INT5205 A 1 TESOL Ministry Formation Internship 0/30
8/24–12/18 OFF  info »
Description
Supervised field-based education in cross-cultural TESOL classroom situations in a foreign country or the United States, under the supervision and encouragement of an experienced ministry mentor. Enrollment limited to TESOL Certificate students. Prerequisite: WM5620 Dynamics of TESOL.
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
INT5210 A 1 Specialized Ministry Formation Internship 0/30
8/24–12/18 OFF  info »
Description
Supervised field-based education in the student.s intended vocational ministry context, under the supervision and encouragement of an experienced ministry mentor. Enrollment requires consent of the department. Prerequisite: INT5105 ThM Ministry Formation Internship.
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
INT5215 A 2 MACS Ministry Formation Internship 0/30
8/24–5/07 OFF  info »
Description
Supervised field-based education in the student's intended vocational minstry context, under supervision of approved field observers. Enrollment limited to MACS students and requires consent of the Ministry Formation staff. Prerequisites: Satisfactory completion of half of their DTS course work, including PM5101 and progress toward completing SF5100 Spiritual Formation. 2 hours.
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–05/07
Media Arts & Worship
Course Sec Hours Title Reg Profs Days Times Meetings Room
MW5101 A 3 The Art of Media and Worship 6/8
Wed see info 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 CAC 201, VC  info »
Description
A biblical, theological, and worshipful introduction to the imagination and creativity. This course provides a cursory history of the church's relationship with the arts, explores a theology of beauty, and seeks to develop a spiritual discipline of creative response to God's truth and beauty in students' particular areas of art and/or worship.
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
CAC 201, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 1:00p–3:40p CAC 201
11/30–12/18 12:10p–3:40p VC
MW5101 RV 3 The Art of Media and Worship* 3/10
Wed 1:00–3:40p 8/24–12/18 Online info »
*Registration limited to students outside DFW. To register, use Registrar Request Forms @ students.dts. edu. Participation requires internet bandwidth 1.5mbs uplink & downlink.
Description
A biblical, theological, and worshipful introduction to the imagination and creativity. This course provides a cursory history of the church's relationship with the arts, explores a theology of beauty, and seeks to develop a spiritual discipline of creative response to God's truth and beauty in students' particular areas of art and/or worship.
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"RV" means Remote Video (join live class)
Dates
08/24–12/18
MW5102 A 2 Media Arts Apprenticeship 2/30
8/24–5/07 info »
Description
A supervised, field-based apprenticeship, comprising the development and enhancement of media-related communication skills and/or worship design and implementation in a ministry context. Disciplines may include, but are not limited to, writing, acting, audio production, and video and film production, as well as worship design and implementation. Students will construct a professional portfolio as part of the apprenticeship. Enrollment is limited to MAMW students and ThM students in the Media Arts and Worship concentration. Students must complete 30 credit hours of DTS coursework before enrolling in MW5102.
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–05/07
MW5102 B 3 Media Arts Apprenticeship 0/30
8/24–8/06 info »
Description
A supervised, field-based apprenticeship, comprising the development and enhancement of media-related communication skills and/or worship design and implementation in a ministry context. Disciplines may include, but are not limited to, writing, acting, audio production, and video and film production, as well as worship design and implementation. Students will construct a professional portfolio as part of the apprenticeship. Enrollment is limited to MAMW students and ThM students in the Media Arts and Worship concentration. Students must complete 30 credit hours of DTS coursework before enrolling in MW5102.
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"B" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–08/06
MW5301 A 3 Creative Writing in Ministry* 7/14
Tue 1:00–3:40p 8/24–12/18 VC  info »
*This section will meet online.
Description
A study of the principles and techniques of effective writing, designed to prepare students to communicate biblical truth through the written word. Students will write and read their own material in class as well as edit and critique the writing of their fellow students. Enrollment limited to 12 students.
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
MW5301 LS 3 Creative Writing in Ministry* 12/12
Wed 5:45–8:25p 8/24–12/18 Online info »
*This section meets by live streaming video.
Description
A study of the principles and techniques of effective writing, designed to prepare students to communicate biblical truth through the written word. Students will write and read their own material in class as well as edit and critique the writing of their fellow students. Enrollment limited to 12 students.
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"LS" means Live Stream (live streaming)
Dates
08/24–12/18
MW5305 A 3 C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien: Imaginary Worlds & Learning Moral Virtue 21/36
Thu 1:00–3:40p 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 CAC 206, VC  info »
Description
An examination of selected fictional and nonfictional writings of C. S. Lewis and J. R. R. Tolkien, which illustrate and describe the creation of imaginary worlds. The student will read and interact with a variety of essays, correspondence, and fictional works by Lewis and Tolkien and reflect on how experience of these fictional worlds enables the reader to grow in moral virtue by refining one' ability to discern between good and evil.
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
CAC 206, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 1:00p–3:40p CAC 206
11/30–12/18 1:00p–3:40p VC
MW5404 OL 1 Media Presentations 4/30
8/24–12/18 OL  info »
Description
A hands-on exploration of speaker-support media for face-to-face teaching, with emphasis on clear communication and aesthetic design. May also be credited in the Department of Educational Ministries and Leadership (may be taken in place of EML5104). 1 hour.
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"OL" means Online Course
Dates
08/24–12/18
New Testament
Course Sec Hours Title Reg Profs Days Times Meetings Room
NT5101 A 3 Elements of Greek 18/22
Tu,Th see info 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/11, 12/15 TODD 115, VC  info »
Description
A study of the basic principles of biblical Greek, for students who have not had Greek or who need an extensive review in the elements of the language. One section each of NT5101 and NT5102 will be an honors Greek Section. The purpose of honors Greek is to gain greater facility in the Greek language as a preparation for more thorough exegesis in the New Testament. Besides the standard requirements for NT5101-NT5102, honors Greek will focus on increased vocabulary and composition from English to Greek. No previous study of Greek is required.
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/15
Classroom
TODD 115, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 1:00p–2:15p TODD 115
11/30–12/11 1:00p–2:15p VC
Tue. 12/15 1:00p–3:00p VC
NT5101 B 3 Elements of Greek 5/11
We,Fr 9:10–10:25a 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/11 TODD 217, VC  info »
Description
A study of the basic principles of biblical Greek, for students who have not had Greek or who need an extensive review in the elements of the language. One section each of NT5101 and NT5102 will be an honors Greek Section. The purpose of honors Greek is to gain greater facility in the Greek language as a preparation for more thorough exegesis in the New Testament. Besides the standard requirements for NT5101-NT5102, honors Greek will focus on increased vocabulary and composition from English to Greek. No previous study of Greek is required.
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"B" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/11
Classroom
TODD 217, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 9:10a–10:25a TODD 217
11/30–12/11 9:10a–10:25a VC
NT5101 DC 3 Elements of Greek 13/25
Thu 6:00–7:15p 8/24–12/18 VC  info »
Description
A study of the basic principles of biblical Greek, for students who have not had Greek or who need an extensive review in the elements of the language. One section each of NT5101 and NT5102 will be an honors Greek Section. The purpose of honors Greek is to gain greater facility in the Greek language as a preparation for more thorough exegesis in the New Testament. Besides the standard requirements for NT5101-NT5102, honors Greek will focus on increased vocabulary and composition from English to Greek. No previous study of Greek is required.
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"DC" means Washington, DC
Dates
08/24–12/18
Meetings
08/24–12/18 6:00p–7:15p VC
NT5101 H 3 Elements of Greek* 19/25
Tu,Th 9:10–10:25a 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 CAC 203, VC  info »
*Section H is an Honors Section. See syllabus for details.
Description
A study of the basic principles of biblical Greek, for students who have not had Greek or who need an extensive review in the elements of the language. One section each of NT5101 and NT5102 will be an honors Greek Section. The purpose of honors Greek is to gain greater facility in the Greek language as a preparation for more thorough exegesis in the New Testament. Besides the standard requirements for NT5101-NT5102, honors Greek will focus on increased vocabulary and composition from English to Greek. No previous study of Greek is required.
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"H" means Honors Course in Dallas
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
CAC 203, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 9:10a–10:25a CAC 203
11/30–12/18 9:10a–10:25a VC
NT5101 HO 3 Elements of Greek 10/30
Thu 6:00–8:50p 8/24–12/18 VC , RGCY 127 info »
Description
A study of the basic principles of biblical Greek, for students who have not had Greek or who need an extensive review in the elements of the language. One section each of NT5101 and NT5102 will be an honors Greek Section. The purpose of honors Greek is to gain greater facility in the Greek language as a preparation for more thorough exegesis in the New Testament. Besides the standard requirements for NT5101-NT5102, honors Greek will focus on increased vocabulary and composition from English to Greek. No previous study of Greek is required.
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"HO" means Houston Campus
Dates
08/24–12/18
Meetings
08/24–12/18 6:00p–8:50p VC
08/24–12/18 6:00p–8:50p RGCY 127
NT5101 N 3 Elements of Greek 7/11
Tu,Th 6:50–8:20p 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 TODD 218, VC  info »
Description
A study of the basic principles of biblical Greek, for students who have not had Greek or who need an extensive review in the elements of the language. One section each of NT5101 and NT5102 will be an honors Greek Section. The purpose of honors Greek is to gain greater facility in the Greek language as a preparation for more thorough exegesis in the New Testament. Besides the standard requirements for NT5101-NT5102, honors Greek will focus on increased vocabulary and composition from English to Greek. No previous study of Greek is required.
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"N" means Night Course in Dallas
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
TODD 218, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 6:50p–8:20p TODD 218
11/30–12/18 6:50p–8:20p VC
NT5101 OL 3 Elements of Greek 38/150
8/24–12/18 OL  info »
Description
A study of the basic principles of biblical Greek, for students who have not had Greek or who need an extensive review in the elements of the language. One section each of NT5101 and NT5102 will be an honors Greek Section. The purpose of honors Greek is to gain greater facility in the Greek language as a preparation for more thorough exegesis in the New Testament. Besides the standard requirements for NT5101-NT5102, honors Greek will focus on increased vocabulary and composition from English to Greek. No previous study of Greek is required.
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"OL" means Online Course
Dates
08/24–12/18
NT5101 OS 3 Elements of Greek: Elemento de Griego I 15/30
8/24–12/18 OS  info »
Description
A study of the basic principles of biblical Greek, for students who have not had Greek or who need an extensive review in the elements of the language. One section each of NT5101 and NT5102 will be an honors Greek Section. The purpose of honors Greek is to gain greater facility in the Greek language as a preparation for more thorough exegesis in the New Testament. Besides the standard requirements for NT5101-NT5102, honors Greek will focus on increased vocabulary and composition from English to Greek. No previous study of Greek is required.
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"OS" means Online Spanish
Dates
08/24–12/18
NT5101 RV 3 Elements of Greek 1/4
Tu,Th 9:10–10:25a 8/24–12/18 Online info »
Description
A study of the basic principles of biblical Greek, for students who have not had Greek or who need an extensive review in the elements of the language. One section each of NT5101 and NT5102 will be an honors Greek Section. The purpose of honors Greek is to gain greater facility in the Greek language as a preparation for more thorough exegesis in the New Testament. Besides the standard requirements for NT5101-NT5102, honors Greek will focus on increased vocabulary and composition from English to Greek. No previous study of Greek is required.
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"RV" means Remote Video (join live class)
Dates
08/24–12/18
NT5102 OL 3 Elements of Greek 4/150
8/24–12/18 OL  info »
Description
A study of the basic principles of biblical Greek, for students who have not had Greek or who need an extensive review in the elements of the language. One section each of NT5101 and NT5102 will be an honors Greek Section. The purpose of honors Greek is to gain greater facility in the Greek language as a preparation for more thorough exegesis in the New Testament. Besides the standard requirements for NT5101-NT5102, honors Greek will focus on increased vocabulary and composition from English to Greek. No previous study of Greek is required.
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"OL" means Online Course
Dates
08/24–12/18
NT5103 A 3 Intermediate Greek 12/25
Tu,Th 9:10–10:25a 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 CAC 206, VC  info »
Description
A study of the grammar and syntax of the Greek New Testament, and an introduction to New Testament textual criticism. Prerequisite: NT5101-NT5102 Elements of Greek or a satisfactory score on the advanced standing exam.
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
CAC 206, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 9:10a–10:25a CAC 206
11/30–12/18 9:10a–10:25a VC
NT5103 B 3 Intermediate Greek 11/25
We,Fr 9:10–10:25a 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/11 TODD 114, VC  info »
Description
A study of the grammar and syntax of the Greek New Testament, and an introduction to New Testament textual criticism. Prerequisite: NT5101-NT5102 Elements of Greek or a satisfactory score on the advanced standing exam.
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"B" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/11
Classroom
TODD 114, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 9:10a–10:25a TODD 114
11/30–12/11 9:10a–10:25a VC
NT5103 C 3 Intermediate Greek 7/11
Tu,Th 1:00–2:15p 8/24–11/12, 11/30–12/18 TODD 217, VC  info »
Description
A study of the grammar and syntax of the Greek New Testament, and an introduction to New Testament textual criticism. Prerequisite: NT5101-NT5102 Elements of Greek or a satisfactory score on the advanced standing exam.
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"C" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
TODD 217, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/12 1:00p–2:15p TODD 217
11/30–12/18 1:00p–2:15p VC
NT5103 DC 3 Intermediate Greek 16/25
Tue 6:00–7:15p 8/22–12/18 VC  info »
Description
A study of the grammar and syntax of the Greek New Testament, and an introduction to New Testament textual criticism. Prerequisite: NT5101-NT5102 Elements of Greek or a satisfactory score on the advanced standing exam.
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"DC" means Washington, DC
Dates
08/22–12/18
NT5103 HO 3 Intermediate Greek 4/28
Mon 6:00–8:50p 8/24–12/18 VC , RGCY 129 info »
Description
A study of the grammar and syntax of the Greek New Testament, and an introduction to New Testament textual criticism. Prerequisite: NT5101-NT5102 Elements of Greek or a satisfactory score on the advanced standing exam.
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"HO" means Houston Campus
Dates
08/24–12/18
Meetings
08/24–12/18 6:00p–8:50p VC
08/24–12/18 6:00p–8:50p RGCY 129
NT5103 N 3 Intermediate Greek 13/14
Tue 6:40–9:35p 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 TODD 215, VC  info »
Description
A study of the grammar and syntax of the Greek New Testament, and an introduction to New Testament textual criticism. Prerequisite: NT5101-NT5102 Elements of Greek or a satisfactory score on the advanced standing exam.
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"N" means Night Course in Dallas
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
TODD 215, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 6:40p–9:35p TODD 215
11/30–12/18 6:40p–9:35p VC
NT5103 OL 3 Intermediate Greek 11/120
8/24–12/18 OL  info »
Description
A study of the grammar and syntax of the Greek New Testament, and an introduction to New Testament textual criticism. Prerequisite: NT5101-NT5102 Elements of Greek or a satisfactory score on the advanced standing exam.
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"OL" means Online Course
Dates
08/24–12/18
NT5104 OL 3 Introduction to New Testament Exegesis 9/120
8/24–12/18 OL  info »
Description
An introduction to exegetical procedures and practice of exegesis in various New Testament genres with an emphasis on Ephesians. Procedures include outlining the argument of passages, doing word studies, validating exegetical decisions, and using exegetical tools properly. Prerequisite: NT5103 Intermediate Greek or a satisfactory score on the advanced standing exam.
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"OL" means Online Course
Dates
08/24–12/18
NT5105 A 3 Exegesis of Romans 20/25
Tu,Th 7:45–9:00a 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 CAC 203, VC  info »
Description
An exegetical study of Romans, emphasizing the theological content and development of the book. Prerequisite: NT5104 Introduction to New Testament Exegesis.
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
CAC 203, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 7:45a–9:00a CAC 203
11/30–12/18 7:45a–9:00a VC
NT5105 B 3 Exegesis of Romans 18/21
Tu,Th 3:50–5:05p 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 TODD 115, VC  info »
Description
An exegetical study of Romans, emphasizing the theological content and development of the book. Prerequisite: NT5104 Introduction to New Testament Exegesis.
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"B" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
TODD 115, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 3:50p–5:05p TODD 115
11/30–12/18 3:50p–5:05p VC
NT5105 C 3 Exegesis of Romans 7/15
Tu,Th 9:10–10:25a 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 CAC 208, VC  info »
Description
An exegetical study of Romans, emphasizing the theological content and development of the book. Prerequisite: NT5104 Introduction to New Testament Exegesis.
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"C" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
CAC 208, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 9:10a–10:25a CAC 208
11/30–12/18 9:10a–10:25a VC
NT5105 HO 3 Exegesis of Romans 6/28
Wed 6:00–8:50p 8/24–12/18 RGCY 129, VC  info »
Description
An exegetical study of Romans, emphasizing the theological content and development of the book. Prerequisite: NT5104 Introduction to New Testament Exegesis.
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"HO" means Houston Campus
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
RGCY 129, VC 
Meetings
08/24–12/18 6:00p–8:50p RGCY 129
08/24–12/18 6:00p–8:50p VC
NT5110 B 2 New Testament Introduction
hybrid course is active 8/24–12/18
17/30
Fr,Sa see info 9/18, 9/19 CAC 205 info »
Description
A study of the historical background and canon of the New Testament, an evaluation of New Testament criticism, and an examination of special introductory problems of selected New Testament books. The student will become acquainted with first-century works and issues as well as interact with the contemporary debates that directly relate to the origins of Christianity. Students may substitute NT5400 The New Testament in Contemporary Culture for NT5110 but may only take one or the other. 2 hours
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"B" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
09/18–09/19
Classroom
CAC 205
Meetings
Fri. 09/18 5:30p–9:30p CAC 205
Sat. 09/19 8:00a–5:00p CAC 205
NT5110 OL 2 New Testament Introduction 15/120
8/24–12/18 OL  info »
Description
A study of the historical background and canon of the New Testament, an evaluation of New Testament criticism, and an examination of special introductory problems of selected New Testament books. The student will become acquainted with first-century works and issues as well as interact with the contemporary debates that directly relate to the origins of Christianity. Students may substitute NT5400 The New Testament in Contemporary Culture for NT5110 but may only take one or the other. 2 hours
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"OL" means Online Course
Dates
08/24–12/18
NT5305 A 3 Exegesis of Gospel Narrative* 21/21
Wed 1:00–3:40p 8/24–11/13, 8/24–12/18 TODD 115, VC  info »
*This section is being recorded for online purposes and students will join remotely through LifeSize.
Description
A study of exegetical method in the Gospels, including a literary analysis of Jesus' miracles and parables, the use of extrabiblical resources, a look at biblical theology of the gospels, and issues tied to the historical Jesus. 3 hours.
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
TODD 115, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 1:00p–3:40p TODD 115
08/24–12/18 1:00p–3:40p VC
NT5400 A 3 The New Testament in Contemporary Culture 7/11
Tu,Th 1:00–2:15p 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 TODD 218, VC  info »
Description
An examination of New Testament biblical introduction that interacts with key issues about the Bible in the public square and university contexts. This course will engage in discussion of contemporary issues about the origins of the Jesus tradition, the apostolic teaching, the New Testament as a canon, and the origins of Christian orthodoxy as seen in the New Testament and important collateral writings of the period. Attention will be given to major first-century cultural features, both Jewish and Greco-Roman, that serve as a backdrop for the original Christian message leading to a greater appreciation of the New Testament message. The course will also treat how such issues impact one' understanding of scripture as inspired by God. Students may substitute NT5400 the New Testament in Contemporary Culture for NT5110 but may only take one or the other. Prerequisite: ST5101 Introduction to Theology.
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
TODD 218, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 1:00p–2:15p TODD 218
11/30–12/18 1:00p–2:15p VC
Old Testament
Course Sec Hours Title Reg Profs Days Times Meetings Room
OT5101 A 3 Elements of Hebrew I 14/21
Tu,Th 9:10–10:25a 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 CAC 102, VC  info »
Description
An introduction to the basic principles of Hebrew phonology and morphology.
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
CAC 102, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 9:10a–10:25a CAC 102
11/30–12/18 9:10a–10:25a VC
OT5101 B 3 Elements of Hebrew I 24/25
Tu,Th 1:00–2:15p 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 TODD 114, VC  info »
Description
An introduction to the basic principles of Hebrew phonology and morphology.
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"B" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
TODD 114, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 1:00p–2:15p TODD 114
11/30–12/18 1:00p–2:15p VC
OT5101 DC 3 Elements of Hebrew I
hybrid course is active 8/22–12/18
3/25
Sat 1:00–3:45p 8/22, 9/05, 9/26, 10/10, 10/24, 11/07, 12/05, 12/12 VC  info »
Description
An introduction to the basic principles of Hebrew phonology and morphology.
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"DC" means Washington, DC
Dates
08/22–12/12
Meetings
Sat. 08/22 1:00p–3:45p VC
Sat. 09/05 1:00p–3:45p VC
Sat. 09/26 1:00p–3:45p VC
Sat. 10/10 1:00p–3:45p VC
Sat. 10/24 1:00p–3:45p VC
Sat. 11/07 1:00p–3:45p VC
Sat. 12/05 1:00p–3:45p VC
Sat. 12/12 1:00p–3:45p VC
OT5101 OL 3 Elements of Hebrew I 17/24
Hoyt
8/24–12/18 OL  info »
Description
An introduction to the basic principles of Hebrew phonology and morphology.
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"OL" means Online Course
Dates
08/24–12/18
OT5102 OL 3 Elements of Hebrew II 6/24
8/24–12/18 OL  info »
Description
A study of Hebrew morphology and syntax, with an introduction to lexical tools and methods of lexical analysis. Includes translation of the Book of Jonah, with lexical analysis of key words and syntactical analysis of selected forms, phrases, and clauses. Prerequisite: OT5101 Elements of Hebrew I. 3 hours.
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Dates
08/24–12/18
OT5103 A 3 Hebrew Exegesis and Old Testament Introduction I 24/25
Tu,Th 9:10–10:25a 8/24–12/18, 8/24–11/13 VC , TODD 114 info »
Description
An introduction to the exegesis of Hebrew narrative, including an introduction to textual criticism, as well as a review of Hebrew morphology and syntax in conjunction with translation of the Book of Ruth. The course will also include a survey of the historical, cultural, literary, and theological backgrounds of the Old Testament and an introduction to various forms of Old Testament criticism. Prerequisite: OT5102 Elements of Hebrew II or a satisfactory score on the advanced standing exam. 3 hours.
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–11/13
Meetings
08/24–12/18 9:10a–10:25a VC
08/24–11/13 9:10a–10:25a TODD 114
OT5103 B 3 Hebrew Exegesis and Old Testament Introduction I 13/36
We,Fr 9:10–10:25a 8/24–12/11, 8/24–11/13 VC , CAC 206 info »
Description
An introduction to the exegesis of Hebrew narrative, including an introduction to textual criticism, as well as a review of Hebrew morphology and syntax in conjunction with translation of the Book of Ruth. The course will also include a survey of the historical, cultural, literary, and theological backgrounds of the Old Testament and an introduction to various forms of Old Testament criticism. Prerequisite: OT5102 Elements of Hebrew II or a satisfactory score on the advanced standing exam. 3 hours.
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"B" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–11/13
Meetings
08/24–12/11 9:10a–10:25a VC
08/24–11/13 9:10a–10:25a CAC 206
OT5103 C 3 Hebrew Exegesis and Old Testament Introduction I* 11/13
Tu,Th 1:00–2:15p 8/24–11/13, 8/24–12/18 CAC 211, VC  info »
*This section will be recorded for online purposes. Students will be joining remotely through LifeSize.
Description
An introduction to the exegesis of Hebrew narrative, including an introduction to textual criticism, as well as a review of Hebrew morphology and syntax in conjunction with translation of the Book of Ruth. The course will also include a survey of the historical, cultural, literary, and theological backgrounds of the Old Testament and an introduction to various forms of Old Testament criticism. Prerequisite: OT5102 Elements of Hebrew II or a satisfactory score on the advanced standing exam. 3 hours.
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"C" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
CAC 211, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 1:00p–2:15p CAC 211
08/24–12/18 1:00p–2:15p VC
OT5103 DC 3 Hebrew Exegesis and Old Testament Introduction I
hybrid course is active 8/22–12/18
11/25
Sat 8:00–10:45a 8/22, 9/05, 9/26, 10/10, 10/24, 11/07, 12/05, 12/12 VC  info »
Description
An introduction to the exegesis of Hebrew narrative, including an introduction to textual criticism, as well as a review of Hebrew morphology and syntax in conjunction with translation of the Book of Ruth. The course will also include a survey of the historical, cultural, literary, and theological backgrounds of the Old Testament and an introduction to various forms of Old Testament criticism. Prerequisite: OT5102 Elements of Hebrew II or a satisfactory score on the advanced standing exam. 3 hours.
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"DC" means Washington, DC
Dates
08/22–12/12
Meetings
Sat. 08/22 8:00a–10:45a VC
Sat. 09/05 8:00a–10:45a VC
Sat. 09/26 8:00a–10:45a VC
Sat. 10/10 8:00a–10:45a VC
Sat. 10/24 8:00a–10:45a VC
Sat. 11/07 8:00a–10:45a VC
Sat. 12/05 8:00a–10:45a VC
Sat. 12/12 8:00a–10:45a VC
OT5103 HO 3 Hebrew Exegesis and Old Testament Introduction I 4/28
Frohlich
Mon 6:00–8:50p 8/24–12/18 RGCY 133, VC  info »
Description
An introduction to the exegesis of Hebrew narrative, including an introduction to textual criticism, as well as a review of Hebrew morphology and syntax in conjunction with translation of the Book of Ruth. The course will also include a survey of the historical, cultural, literary, and theological backgrounds of the Old Testament and an introduction to various forms of Old Testament criticism. Prerequisite: OT5102 Elements of Hebrew II or a satisfactory score on the advanced standing exam. 3 hours.
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"HO" means Houston Campus
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
RGCY 133, VC 
Meetings
08/24–12/18 6:00p–8:50p RGCY 133
08/24–12/18 6:00p–8:50p VC
OT5103 OL 3 Hebrew Exegesis and Old Testament Introduction I 11/20
Hoyt
8/24–12/18 OL  info »
Description
An introduction to the exegesis of Hebrew narrative, including an introduction to textual criticism, as well as a review of Hebrew morphology and syntax in conjunction with translation of the Book of Ruth. The course will also include a survey of the historical, cultural, literary, and theological backgrounds of the Old Testament and an introduction to various forms of Old Testament criticism. Prerequisite: OT5102 Elements of Hebrew II or a satisfactory score on the advanced standing exam. 3 hours.
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Dates
08/24–12/18
OT5302 A 3 Historical Hebrew Grammar 1/2
Wed 7:45–10:25a 8/24–12/18, 8/24–11/13 VC , TODD 218 info »
Description
An inductive and deductive study of biblical Hebrew from the perspective of its historical development within the Semitic family of languages. Prerequisite: ThM students will seek consent of Dr. Taylor, who will decide whether they are ready for this course based on their prior work in Hebrew at the master' level. Enrollment requires consent of professor.
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–11/13
Meetings
08/24–12/18 7:45a–10:25a VC
08/24–11/13 7:45a–10:25a TODD 218
OT5310 A 3 Hebrew Reading 6/15
Wed 7:45–10:25a 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 CAC 208, VC  info »
Description
Studies in selected portions of the Old Testament to improve the student's ability to read Hebrew, emphasizing morphology, vocabulary, and syntactical recognition. Required of students with an Old Testament concentration in the Academic Ministries track or Interdisciplinary Studies track. Prerequisite: OT5101 Introduction to Old Testament Language and Literature and OT5102 Elements of Hebrew.
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
CAC 208, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 7:45a–10:25a CAC 208
11/30–12/18 7:45a–10:25a VC
OT5325 A 3 Biblical Aramaic 5/7
Tue 7:45–10:25a 8/24–12/18, 8/24–11/13 VC , TODD 215 info »
Description
A study of the basic principles of phonology, morphology, and syntax of biblical Aramaic. Translation and analysis of the Aramaic portions of Ezra and Daniel are accompanied by discussion of the relevance of Aramaic studies to Old and New Testament research.
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–11/13
Meetings
08/24–12/18 7:45a–10:25a VC
08/24–11/13 7:45a–10:25a TODD 215
OT5605 A 2 Old Testament Backgrounds 13/15
Wed 1:00–2:50p 8/24–12/18, 8/24–11/13 VC , TODD 215 info »
Description
A survey of the physical, historical, and cultural world of the Old Testament with special attention to its influence on Israel and the Bible and to its value in a modern understanding and communication of the Old Testament.
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–11/13
Meetings
08/24–12/18 1:00p–2:50p VC
08/24–11/13 1:00p–2:50p TODD 215
Pastoral Ministries
Course Sec Hours Title Reg Profs Days Times Meetings Room
PM5101 B 3 Christian Life and Witness 29/36
Reemtsma
Thu see info 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 CAC 205, VC  info »
Description
A study of biblical principles and practices that govern true Christian life, from its inception to its destiny, with emphasis on the Mission of God, the sufficiency of divine provisions, and the heart condition necessary for conversion, holy living, and evangelism.
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"B" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
CAC 205, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 4:00p–6:40p CAC 205
11/30–12/18 12:40p–6:40p VC
PM5101 HO 3 Christian Life and Witness 17/60
Wed 6:00–8:45p 8/24–12/18 RGCY 131 info »
Description
A study of biblical principles and practices that govern true Christian life, from its inception to its destiny, with emphasis on the Mission of God, the sufficiency of divine provisions, and the heart condition necessary for conversion, holy living, and evangelism.
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"HO" means Houston Campus
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
RGCY 131
PM5101 N 3 Christian Life and Witness 12/25
Reemtsma
Wed 6:50–9:30p 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 TODD 115, VC  info »
Description
A study of biblical principles and practices that govern true Christian life, from its inception to its destiny, with emphasis on the Mission of God, the sufficiency of divine provisions, and the heart condition necessary for conversion, holy living, and evangelism.
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"N" means Night Course in Dallas
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
TODD 115, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 6:50p–9:30p TODD 115
11/30–12/18 6:50p–9:30p VC
PM5101 OL 3 Christian Life and Witness 97/150
Kemp
Balbier
Wallace
Reemtsma
Googer
Rhodea
Zimmerman
8/24–12/18 OL  info »
Description
A study of biblical principles and practices that govern true Christian life, from its inception to its destiny, with emphasis on the Mission of God, the sufficiency of divine provisions, and the heart condition necessary for conversion, holy living, and evangelism.
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"OL" means Online Course
Dates
08/24–12/18
PM5103 B 3 Expository Preaching I 9/12
Wed 1:00–3:40p 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 TODD 313, VC  info »
Description
An introduction to basic expository preaching theory and skills, emphasizing the preparation and delivery of a textually derived proposition with accuracy, interest, clarity, and relevance. Students preach twice and receive evaluation from fellow students and the professor. Prerequisite: BE5101 Bible Study Methods and Hermeneutics. Enrollment limited to 12 students.
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"B" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
TODD 313, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 1:00p–3:40p TODD 313
11/30–12/18 1:00p–3:40p VC
PM5103 C 3 Expository Preaching I 11/12
Tu,Th 2:25–3:40p 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 TODD 313, VC  info »
Description
An introduction to basic expository preaching theory and skills, emphasizing the preparation and delivery of a textually derived proposition with accuracy, interest, clarity, and relevance. Students preach twice and receive evaluation from fellow students and the professor. Prerequisite: BE5101 Bible Study Methods and Hermeneutics. Enrollment limited to 12 students.
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"C" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
TODD 313, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 2:25p–3:40p TODD 313
11/30–12/18 2:25p–3:40p VC
PM5103 D 3 Expository Preaching I 5/12
Tu,Th 7:45–9:00a 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 TODD 315, VC  info »
Description
An introduction to basic expository preaching theory and skills, emphasizing the preparation and delivery of a textually derived proposition with accuracy, interest, clarity, and relevance. Students preach twice and receive evaluation from fellow students and the professor. Prerequisite: BE5101 Bible Study Methods and Hermeneutics. Enrollment limited to 12 students.
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"D" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
TODD 315, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 7:45a–9:00a TODD 315
11/30–12/18 7:45a–9:00a VC
PM5103 HO 3 Expository Preaching I 12/12
Sat 9:00a–3:00p 8/29, 9/12, 9/26, 10/10, 10/31, 11/14, 11/21 RGCY 133 info »
Description
An introduction to basic expository preaching theory and skills, emphasizing the preparation and delivery of a textually derived proposition with accuracy, interest, clarity, and relevance. Students preach twice and receive evaluation from fellow students and the professor. Prerequisite: BE5101 Bible Study Methods and Hermeneutics. Enrollment limited to 12 students.
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"HO" means Houston Campus
Dates
08/29–11/21
Classroom
RGCY 133
Meetings
Sat. 08/29 9:00a–3:00p RGCY 133
Sat. 09/12 9:00a–3:00p RGCY 133
Sat. 09/26 9:00a–3:00p RGCY 133
Sat. 10/10 9:00a–3:00p RGCY 133
Sat. 10/31 9:00a–3:00p RGCY 133
Sat. 11/14 9:00a–3:00p RGCY 133
Sat. 11/21 9:00a–3:00p RGCY 133
PM5103 N 3 Expository Preaching I 4/12
Schill
Tue 5:30–8:20p 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 TODD 315, VC  info »
Description
An introduction to basic expository preaching theory and skills, emphasizing the preparation and delivery of a textually derived proposition with accuracy, interest, clarity, and relevance. Students preach twice and receive evaluation from fellow students and the professor. Prerequisite: BE5101 Bible Study Methods and Hermeneutics. Enrollment limited to 12 students.
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"N" means Night Course in Dallas
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
TODD 315, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 5:30p–8:20p TODD 315
11/30–12/18 5:30p–8:20p VC
PM5104 A 3 Expository Preaching II 6/12
We,Fr 9:10–10:25a 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 TODD 315, VC  info »
Description
Instruction in narrative preaching, with attention to theological development, sermon structure, oral clarity, the public reading of Scriptures, and long-term sermon development. Students preach twice and receive evaluation from fellow students and the professor. Prerequisites:PM5103 Expository Preaching I. Enrollment limited to 12 students.
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Section
"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
TODD 315, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 9:10a–10:25a TODD 315
11/30–12/18 9:10a–10:25a VC
PM5104 B 3 Expository Preaching II 12/12
Tue 1:00–3:40p 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 TODD 315, TODD 317, VC  info »
Description
Instruction in narrative preaching, with attention to theological development, sermon structure, oral clarity, the public reading of Scriptures, and long-term sermon development. Students preach twice and receive evaluation from fellow students and the professor. Prerequisites:PM5103 Expository Preaching I. Enrollment limited to 12 students.
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Section
"B" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
TODD 315, TODD 317, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 1:00p–3:40p TODD 315
08/24–11/13 1:00p–3:40p TODD 317
11/30–12/18 1:00p–3:40p VC
PM5104 DC 3 Expository Preaching II* 6/6
Mon 6:30–9:15p 8/24–12/18 VC  info »
*Students will participate in lectures via Remote Video. Internet connection requires 1.5 mbs uplink and downlink. Students will come to DC campus to preach their sermons. See preaching schedule in syllabus.
Description
Instruction in narrative preaching, with attention to theological development, sermon structure, oral clarity, the public reading of Scriptures, and long-term sermon development. Students preach twice and receive evaluation from fellow students and the professor. Prerequisites:PM5103 Expository Preaching I. Enrollment limited to 12 students.
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Section
"DC" means Washington, DC
Dates
08/24–12/18
PM5104 N 3 Expository Preaching II* 7/12
Thu 5:30–8:20p 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 TODD 315, VC  info »
*Section is restricted to men only.
Description
Instruction in narrative preaching, with attention to theological development, sermon structure, oral clarity, the public reading of Scriptures, and long-term sermon development. Students preach twice and receive evaluation from fellow students and the professor. Prerequisites:PM5103 Expository Preaching I. Enrollment limited to 12 students.
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Section
"N" means Night Course in Dallas
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
TODD 315, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 5:30p–8:20p TODD 315
11/30–12/18 5:30p–8:20p VC
PM5104 N2 3 Expository Preaching II 5/6
Mon 5:30–8:15p 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 TODD 315, VC  info »
Description
Instruction in narrative preaching, with attention to theological development, sermon structure, oral clarity, the public reading of Scriptures, and long-term sermon development. Students preach twice and receive evaluation from fellow students and the professor. Prerequisites:PM5103 Expository Preaching I. Enrollment limited to 12 students.
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Section
"N2" means
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
TODD 315, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 5:30p–8:15p TODD 315
11/30–12/18 5:30p–8:15p VC
PM5110 A 1 Capstone Preaching 11/30
Tu,Th 3:50–5:05p 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 TODD 313, TODD 315, VC  info »
Description
This course challenges ThM students to prepare independently and deliver a portfolio-quality sermon that demonstrates their ability to apply exegetical, theological, and homiletical skills learned throughout their education. Required of ThM students in the last 30 credit hours of program completion. Prerequisite: PM5104 Expository Preaching II.
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
TODD 313, TODD 315, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 3:50p–5:05p TODD 313
08/24–11/13 3:50p–5:05p TODD 315
11/30–12/18 3:50p–5:05p VC
PM5110 RV 1 Capstone Preaching* 1/5
Tu,Th 3:50–5:05p 8/24–12/18 Online info »
*Registration is limited to students outside of DFW. Students must travel to Dallas campus to preach their Capstone sermon. To register, use Registrar Request Forms @ students.dts.edu. Participation requires 1.5mbs uplink & downlink.
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This course challenges ThM students to prepare independently and deliver a portfolio-quality sermon that demonstrates their ability to apply exegetical, theological, and homiletical skills learned throughout their education. Required of ThM students in the last 30 credit hours of program completion. Prerequisite: PM5104 Expository Preaching II.
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"RV" means Remote Video (join live class)
Dates
08/24–12/18
PM5252 A 3 Topical Expository Preaching* 8/12
Tue 5:30–8:20p 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 TODD 313, TODD 317, VC  info »
*Section open to men only.
Description
Instruction in preaching topical expository sermons. Students preach three topical expository sermons and write a research paper. Prerequisite: PM5104 Expository Preaching II. Enrollment limited to 14 students.
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
TODD 313, TODD 317, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 5:30p–8:20p TODD 313
08/24–11/13 5:30p–8:20p TODD 317
11/30–12/18 5:30p–8:20p VC
PM5301 A 3 Pastoral Theology and Leadership 22/22
Tu,Th 7:45–9:00a 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 CAC 206, VC  info »
Description
An introductory study of pastoral theology and leadership with special attention given to the church' engagement with the broader cultural environment and contemporary issues faced by Christian leaders today. This course is not focused exclusively on issues related to the pastoral office in the local church, but on broader cultural issues requiring a pastoral response from Christian leaders in a wide variety of ministry roles and venues. 3 hours.
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
CAC 206, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 7:45a–9:00a CAC 206
11/30–12/18 7:45a–9:00a VC
PM5301 RV 3 Pastoral Theology and Leadership* 8/10
Tu,Th 7:45–9:00a 8/24–12/18 Online info »
*RV section is limited to students outside DFW. To register, use Registrar Request Forms @ students.dts.edu. Participation requires 1.5mbs uplink & dowlink.
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An introductory study of pastoral theology and leadership with special attention given to the church' engagement with the broader cultural environment and contemporary issues faced by Christian leaders today. This course is not focused exclusively on issues related to the pastoral office in the local church, but on broader cultural issues requiring a pastoral response from Christian leaders in a wide variety of ministry roles and venues. 3 hours.
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"RV" means Remote Video (join live class)
Dates
08/24–12/18
PM5351 A 3 Foundations for Women in Ministry Leadership 8/8
Tue 1:00–3:40p 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 CAC 202, VC  info »
Description
A study of biblical, theological, and historical views of women in ministry leadership. The course is designed to aid both men and women who will be responsible for various areas of ministry. May also be credited in the Department of Christian Education.
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
CAC 202, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 1:00p–3:40p CAC 202
11/30–12/18 1:00p–3:40p VC
PM5351 RV 3 Foundations for Women in Ministry Leadership* 6/6
Tue 1:00–3:40p 8/24–12/18 Online info »
*RV section is limited to students outside of DFW. To register, use Registrar Request Forms @ students.dts. edu. Participation requires internet bandwidth 1.5mbs uplink & downlink.
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A study of biblical, theological, and historical views of women in ministry leadership. The course is designed to aid both men and women who will be responsible for various areas of ministry. May also be credited in the Department of Christian Education.
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"RV" means Remote Video (join live class)
Dates
08/24–12/18
PM5510 A 3 Spiritual Formation in Historical Perspective 9/10
Mon 1:00–3:40p 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 CAC 204, VC  info »
Description
A study in the history of Christian spiritual formation from the patristic era through its contemporary evangelical expressions designed to introduce students to the rich resources of the Christian tradition available for providing nurture and guidance in soul care. May also be credited in the Department of Educational Ministries and Leadership (see EML5730). 3 hours.
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
CAC 204, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 1:00p–3:40p CAC 204
11/30–12/18 1:00p–3:40p VC
Research Methods
Course Sec Hours Title Reg Profs Days Times Meetings Room
RS5101 OL 1 Orientation and Research Methods 136/150
Gardner
8/24–12/18 OL  info »
Description
This course is designed to guide students in the use of library materials, computerized databases, and bibliographic resources. It provides instruction in research strategies, thesis-topic selection, and familiarization with form and style for papers and theses. In addition, this course provides an orientation to the educational philosophy of biblical, theological, and ministry-related studies at DTS.
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"OL" means Online Course
Dates
08/24–12/18
RS5101 OS 1 Orientation and Research Methods: Orientacion y Metodo de Invest 23/30
Trigueros Sola
8/24–12/18 OS  info »
Description
This course is designed to guide students in the use of library materials, computerized databases, and bibliographic resources. It provides instruction in research strategies, thesis-topic selection, and familiarization with form and style for papers and theses. In addition, this course provides an orientation to the educational philosophy of biblical, theological, and ministry-related studies at DTS.
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"OS" means Online Spanish
Dates
08/24–12/18
RS5101 W 1 Orientation and Research Methods*
hybrid course is active 8/24–12/18
21/25
Sat 8:00a–4:00p 9/26–09/26 TODD 114 info »
*Hybrid sections have online and the full length of the semester.
Description
This course is designed to guide students in the use of library materials, computerized databases, and bibliographic resources. It provides instruction in research strategies, thesis-topic selection, and familiarization with form and style for papers and theses. In addition, this course provides an orientation to the educational philosophy of biblical, theological, and ministry-related studies at DTS.
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"W" means Weekend Course in Dallas
Dates
09/26–09/26
Classroom
TODD 114
Meetings
Sat. 09/26 8:00a–4:00p TODD 114
RS5102 OL 2 Senior Research Seminar 30/75
8/24–12/18 OL  info »
Description
The seminar provides guidance for advanced research methods and an opportunity for writing a summative research paper within the ThM degree program. Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of 90 hours in the ThM program.
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"OL" means Online Course
Dates
08/24–12/18
RS5103 OL 1 Summative Research Project 59/60
Hionides
McKanna
8/24–12/18 OL  info »
Description
This course will guide the student in the selection and writing of a summative research project on an approved topic. Prerequisite: RS5101 Orientation and Research Methods. 1 hour.
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"OL" means Online Course
Dates
08/24–12/18
Spiritual Formation
Course Sec Hours Title Reg Profs Days Times Meetings Room
SF5100-1 C 0 Spiritual Formation 14/30
Department
US see info 9/12, 9/13–11/13, 11/30–12/18 CAC 207, CAC 208, VC  info »
Description
This course challenges students to grasp more fully the reality of our identity in Christ both personally and corporately. The 'Life Inventory' exercises are the primary resource used in discovering and establishing identity. An adequate understanding of one's identity in relation to God, self, the Body of Christ and the world is presented as a precursor to developing authentic community. Transcripted as a noncredit academic requirement.
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"C" means Dallas Couple's SF Group
Dates
09/12–12/18
Meetings
Sat. 09/12 8:30a–3:00p (Meets in NONE)
Sun. 09/13 3:00p–5:00p CAC 207
Sun. 09/13 5:30p–7:30p CAC 208
11/30–12/18 3:00p–5:00p VC
11/30–12/18 5:30p–7:30p VC
SF5100-1 DM 0 Spiritual Formation* 17/30
Department
8/24–12/18 VC  info »
*This is a DC campus section for Men's groups. Groups to be formed after Registration closes. Days and time to be reviewed based on groups.
Description
This course challenges students to grasp more fully the reality of our identity in Christ both personally and corporately. The 'Life Inventory' exercises are the primary resource used in discovering and establishing identity. An adequate understanding of one's identity in relation to God, self, the Body of Christ and the world is presented as a precursor to developing authentic community. Transcripted as a noncredit academic requirement.
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"DM" means DC Men's SF Group
Dates
08/24–12/18
SF5100-1 DW 0 Spiritual Formation* 18/30
Department
8/24–12/18 VC  info »
*This is a DC campus section for women's groups. Groups to be formed after registration closes. Days and times to be reviewed based on groups.
Description
This course challenges students to grasp more fully the reality of our identity in Christ both personally and corporately. The 'Life Inventory' exercises are the primary resource used in discovering and establishing identity. An adequate understanding of one's identity in relation to God, self, the Body of Christ and the world is presented as a precursor to developing authentic community. Transcripted as a noncredit academic requirement.
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"DW" means DC Women's SF Group
Dates
08/24–12/18
SF5100-1 FW 0 Spiritual Formation 9/15
Department
8/24–12/18 info »
Description
This course challenges students to grasp more fully the reality of our identity in Christ both personally and corporately. The 'Life Inventory' exercises are the primary resource used in discovering and establishing identity. An adequate understanding of one's identity in relation to God, self, the Body of Christ and the world is presented as a precursor to developing authentic community. Transcripted as a noncredit academic requirement.
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"FW" means Fort Worth
Dates
08/24–12/18
SF5100-1 H1 0 Spiritual Formation* 10/30
Department
Mon 4:30–5:45p 8/24–12/18 RGCY  info »
*Sections H1-H4 are open to women only. Sections H5-H8 are open to men only. Section HC is open to married couples only. This is a Houston section.
Description
This course challenges students to grasp more fully the reality of our identity in Christ both personally and corporately. The 'Life Inventory' exercises are the primary resource used in discovering and establishing identity. An adequate understanding of one's identity in relation to God, self, the Body of Christ and the world is presented as a precursor to developing authentic community. Transcripted as a noncredit academic requirement.
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"H1" means Houston Campus
Dates
08/24–12/18
SF5100-1 H5 0 Spiritual Formation* 6/30
Department
Mon 4:30–5:45p 8/24–12/18 RGCY  info »
*Sections H5-H8 are open to men only. Sections H1-H4 are open to women only. Section HC is open to married couples only. This is a Houston section.
Description
This course challenges students to grasp more fully the reality of our identity in Christ both personally and corporately. The 'Life Inventory' exercises are the primary resource used in discovering and establishing identity. An adequate understanding of one's identity in relation to God, self, the Body of Christ and the world is presented as a precursor to developing authentic community. Transcripted as a noncredit academic requirement.
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"H5" means Houston Campus
Dates
08/24–12/18
SF5100-1 H6 0 Spiritual Formation* 6/30
Department
Tue 4:30–5:45p 8/24–12/18 RGCY  info »
*Sections H5-H8 are open to men only. Sections H1-H4 are open to women only. Section HC is open to married couples only. This is a Houston section.
Description
This course challenges students to grasp more fully the reality of our identity in Christ both personally and corporately. The 'Life Inventory' exercises are the primary resource used in discovering and establishing identity. An adequate understanding of one's identity in relation to God, self, the Body of Christ and the world is presented as a precursor to developing authentic community. Transcripted as a noncredit academic requirement.
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"H6" means Houston Campus
Dates
08/24–12/18
SF5100-1 HC 0 Spiritual Formation 2/30
Department
8/24–12/18 RGCY  info »
Description
This course challenges students to grasp more fully the reality of our identity in Christ both personally and corporately. The 'Life Inventory' exercises are the primary resource used in discovering and establishing identity. An adequate understanding of one's identity in relation to God, self, the Body of Christ and the world is presented as a precursor to developing authentic community. Transcripted as a noncredit academic requirement.
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"HC" means Houston Campus
Dates
08/24–12/18
SF5100-1 M1 0 Spiritual Formation 10/15
Department
MS see info 8/24, 9/12, 9/14–11/13, 11/30–12/18 CAC 204, CAC 207, VC  info »
Description
This course challenges students to grasp more fully the reality of our identity in Christ both personally and corporately. The 'Life Inventory' exercises are the primary resource used in discovering and establishing identity. An adequate understanding of one's identity in relation to God, self, the Body of Christ and the world is presented as a precursor to developing authentic community. Transcripted as a noncredit academic requirement.
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"M1" means Dallas Men's SF Group
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
CAC 204, CAC 207, VC 
Meetings
Mon. 08/24 11:30a–12:50p CAC 204
Sat. 09/12 8:30a–3:00p (Meets in NONE)
09/14–11/13 11:30a–12:50p CAC 204
09/14–11/13 11:30a–12:50p CAC 207
11/30–12/18 11:30a–12:50p VC
SF5100-1 M2 0 Spiritual Formation 6/15
Department
MS see info 8/24, 9/12, 9/14–11/13, 11/13–12/18 CAC 204, VC  info »
Description
This course challenges students to grasp more fully the reality of our identity in Christ both personally and corporately. The 'Life Inventory' exercises are the primary resource used in discovering and establishing identity. An adequate understanding of one's identity in relation to God, self, the Body of Christ and the world is presented as a precursor to developing authentic community. Transcripted as a noncredit academic requirement.
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"M2" means Dallas Men's SF Group
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
CAC 204, VC 
Meetings
Mon. 08/24 7:00p–9:00p CAC 204
Sat. 09/12 8:30a–3:00p (Meets in NONE)
09/14–11/13 7:00p–9:00p CAC 204
11/13–12/18 7:00p–9:00p VC
SF5100-1 M3 0 Spiritual Formation 14/15
Department
TS see info 8/25, 9/08–11/13, 9/12, 11/13–12/18 CAC 204, CAC 203, VC  info »
Description
This course challenges students to grasp more fully the reality of our identity in Christ both personally and corporately. The 'Life Inventory' exercises are the primary resource used in discovering and establishing identity. An adequate understanding of one's identity in relation to God, self, the Body of Christ and the world is presented as a precursor to developing authentic community. Transcripted as a noncredit academic requirement.
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"M3" means Dallas Men's SF Group
Dates
08/25–12/18
Classroom
CAC 204, CAC 203, VC 
Meetings
Tue. 08/25 5:15p–6:30p CAC 204
09/08–11/13 5:15p–6:30p CAC 203
09/08–11/13 5:15p–6:30p CAC 204
Sat. 09/12 8:30a–3:00p (Meets in NONE)
11/13–12/18 5:15p–6:30p VC
SF5100-1 M5 0 Spiritual Formation 16/15
Department
WS see info 8/26, 9/09–11/13, 9/12, 11/30–12/18 CAC 204, TODD 218, CAC 203, VC  info »
Description
This course challenges students to grasp more fully the reality of our identity in Christ both personally and corporately. The 'Life Inventory' exercises are the primary resource used in discovering and establishing identity. An adequate understanding of one's identity in relation to God, self, the Body of Christ and the world is presented as a precursor to developing authentic community. Transcripted as a noncredit academic requirement.
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"M5" means Dallas Men's SF Group
Dates
08/26–12/18
Classroom
CAC 204, TODD 218, CAC 203, VC 
Meetings
Wed. 08/26 11:30a–12:50p CAC 204
09/09–11/13 11:30a–12:50p CAC 204
09/09–11/13 11:30a–12:50p TODD 218
09/09–11/13 11:30a–12:50p CAC 203
Sat. 09/12 8:30a–3:00p
11/30–12/18 11:30a–12:50p VC
SF5100-1 M6 0 Spiritual Formation 15/15
Department
RS see info 8/27, 9/10–11/13, 9/12, 11/30–12/18 CAC 204, TODD 317, TODD 315, VC  info »
Description
This course challenges students to grasp more fully the reality of our identity in Christ both personally and corporately. The 'Life Inventory' exercises are the primary resource used in discovering and establishing identity. An adequate understanding of one's identity in relation to God, self, the Body of Christ and the world is presented as a precursor to developing authentic community. Transcripted as a noncredit academic requirement.
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"M6" means Dallas Men's SF Group
Dates
08/27–12/18
Classroom
CAC 204, TODD 317, TODD 315, VC 
Meetings
Thu. 08/27 11:30a–12:50p CAC 204
09/10–11/13 11:30a–12:50p TODD 317
09/10–11/13 11:30a–12:50p CAC 204
09/10–11/13 11:30a–12:50p TODD 315
Sat. 09/12 8:30a–3:00p (Meets in NONE)
11/30–12/18 11:30a–12:50p VC
SF5100-1 NP 0 Spiritual Formation 13/30
Department
8/24–12/18 info »
Description
This course challenges students to grasp more fully the reality of our identity in Christ both personally and corporately. The 'Life Inventory' exercises are the primary resource used in discovering and establishing identity. An adequate understanding of one's identity in relation to God, self, the Body of Christ and the world is presented as a precursor to developing authentic community. Transcripted as a noncredit academic requirement.
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"NP" means
Dates
08/24–12/18
SF5100-1 W2 0 Spiritual Formation 8/15
Department
MS see info 9/12, 9/14–11/13, 11/30–12/18 CAC 205, CAC 203, VC  info »
Description
This course challenges students to grasp more fully the reality of our identity in Christ both personally and corporately. The 'Life Inventory' exercises are the primary resource used in discovering and establishing identity. An adequate understanding of one's identity in relation to God, self, the Body of Christ and the world is presented as a precursor to developing authentic community. Transcripted as a noncredit academic requirement.
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"W2" means Dallas Women's SF Group
Dates
09/12–12/18
Meetings
Sat. 09/12 8:30a–3:00p (Meets in NONE)
09/14–11/13 7:00p–9:00p CAC 205
09/14–11/13 7:00p–9:00p CAC 203
11/30–12/18 7:00p–9:00p VC
SF5100-1 W3 0 Spiritual Formation 7/15
Department
TS see info 9/08–11/13, 9/12, 11/30–12/18 CAC 202, TODD 115, VC  info »
Description
This course challenges students to grasp more fully the reality of our identity in Christ both personally and corporately. The 'Life Inventory' exercises are the primary resource used in discovering and establishing identity. An adequate understanding of one's identity in relation to God, self, the Body of Christ and the world is presented as a precursor to developing authentic community. Transcripted as a noncredit academic requirement.
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"W3" means Dallas Women's SF Group
Dates
09/08–12/18
Classroom
CAC 202, TODD 115, VC 
Meetings
09/08–11/13 5:15p–6:30p CAC 202
09/08–11/13 5:15p–6:30p TODD 115
Sat. 09/12 8:30a–3:00p (Meets in NONE)
11/30–12/18 5:15p–6:30p VC
SF5100-1 W4 0 Spiritual Formation 3/15
Department
TS see info 9/08–11/13, 9/12, 11/30–12/11 CAC 203, VC  info »
Description
This course challenges students to grasp more fully the reality of our identity in Christ both personally and corporately. The 'Life Inventory' exercises are the primary resource used in discovering and establishing identity. An adequate understanding of one's identity in relation to God, self, the Body of Christ and the world is presented as a precursor to developing authentic community. Transcripted as a noncredit academic requirement.
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"W4" means Dallas Women's SF Group
Dates
09/08–12/11
Classroom
CAC 203, VC 
Meetings
09/08–11/13 7:00p–9:00p CAC 203
Sat. 09/12 8:30a–3:00p (Meets in NONE)
11/30–12/11 7:00p–9:00p VC
SF5100-1 W5 0 Spiritual Formation 11/15
Department
WS see info 9/09–11/13, 9/12, 11/30–12/18 CAC 207, TODD 215, VC  info »
Description
This course challenges students to grasp more fully the reality of our identity in Christ both personally and corporately. The 'Life Inventory' exercises are the primary resource used in discovering and establishing identity. An adequate understanding of one's identity in relation to God, self, the Body of Christ and the world is presented as a precursor to developing authentic community. Transcripted as a noncredit academic requirement.
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"W5" means Dallas Women's SF Group
Dates
09/09–12/18
Classroom
CAC 207, TODD 215, VC 
Meetings
09/09–11/13 11:30a–12:50p CAC 207
09/09–11/13 11:30a–12:50p TODD 215
Sat. 09/12 8:30a–3:00p (Meets in NONE)
11/30–12/18 11:30a–12:50p VC
SF5100-1 W6 0 Spiritual Formation 14/15
Department
RS see info 9/10–11/13, 9/12, 11/13–12/18 TODD 215, CAC 207, CAC 208, VC  info »
Description
This course challenges students to grasp more fully the reality of our identity in Christ both personally and corporately. The 'Life Inventory' exercises are the primary resource used in discovering and establishing identity. An adequate understanding of one's identity in relation to God, self, the Body of Christ and the world is presented as a precursor to developing authentic community. Transcripted as a noncredit academic requirement.
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"W6" means Dallas Women's SF Group
Dates
09/10–12/18
Classroom
TODD 215, CAC 207, CAC 208, VC 
Meetings
09/10–11/13 11:30a–12:50p TODD 215
09/10–11/13 11:30a–12:50p CAC 207
09/10–11/13 11:30a–12:50p CAC 208
Sat. 09/12 8:30a–3:00p (Meets in NONE)
11/13–12/18 11:30a–12:50p VC
SF5100-1 W7 0 Spiritual Formation 5/15
Department
Fr,Sa see info 9/11–11/13, 9/12, 11/30–12/11 TODD 218, VC  info »
Description
This course challenges students to grasp more fully the reality of our identity in Christ both personally and corporately. The 'Life Inventory' exercises are the primary resource used in discovering and establishing identity. An adequate understanding of one's identity in relation to God, self, the Body of Christ and the world is presented as a precursor to developing authentic community. Transcripted as a noncredit academic requirement.
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"W7" means Dallas Women's SF Group
Dates
09/11–12/11
Classroom
TODD 218, VC 
Meetings
09/11–11/13 11:30a–12:50p TODD 218
Sat. 09/12 8:30a–3:00p (Meets in NONE)
11/30–12/11 11:30a–12:50p VC
SF5100-2 C 0 Spiritual Formation 0/30
Department
Sun 2:00–4:00p 8/24–12/18 info »
Description
This course challenges students to pursue new depths of trust out of a common commitment to discovering God's authorship in their lives. 'Life Story' is the primary resource used in guiding each Spiritual Formation group toward the development of authentic community. Transcripted as a noncredit academic requirement.
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"C" means Dallas Couple's SF Group
Dates
08/24–12/18
SF5100-2 DM 0 Spiritual Formation 0/30
Department
8/24–12/18 DC  info »
Description
This course challenges students to pursue new depths of trust out of a common commitment to discovering God's authorship in their lives. 'Life Story' is the primary resource used in guiding each Spiritual Formation group toward the development of authentic community. Transcripted as a noncredit academic requirement.
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"DM" means DC Men's SF Group
Dates
08/24–12/18
SF5100-2 DW 0 Spiritual Formation 0/30
Department
8/24–12/18 DC  info »
Description
This course challenges students to pursue new depths of trust out of a common commitment to discovering God's authorship in their lives. 'Life Story' is the primary resource used in guiding each Spiritual Formation group toward the development of authentic community. Transcripted as a noncredit academic requirement.
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"DW" means DC Women's SF Group
Dates
08/24–12/18
SF5100-3 C 0 Spiritual Formation 17/100
Department
UR see info 8/16, 8/23, 8/24–11/13, 10/08, 10/15 TODD 320, CAC 211 info »
Description
This course challenges students to examine the personal and corporate implications of sin and grace in their lives. The 'Life Change Exercises' are the primary resource used in developing integrity in the lives of group members. Transcripted as a noncredit academic requirement.
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"C" means Dallas Couple's SF Group
Dates
08/16–10/15
Classroom
TODD 320, CAC 211
Meetings
Sun. 08/16 3:00p–5:00p TODD 320
Sun. 08/23 3:00p–5:00p TODD 320
08/24–11/13 3:00p–5:00p CAC 211
Thu. 10/08 7:30p–9:30p CAC 211
Thu. 10/15 7:30p–9:30p CAC 211
SF5100-3 DM 0 Spiritual Formation 20/30
Department
8/24–12/18 VC  info »
Description
This course challenges students to examine the personal and corporate implications of sin and grace in their lives. The 'Life Change Exercises' are the primary resource used in developing integrity in the lives of group members. Transcripted as a noncredit academic requirement.
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"DM" means DC Men's SF Group
Dates
08/24–12/18
SF5100-3 DW 0 Spiritual Formation 12/30
Department
8/24–12/18 VC  info »
Description
This course challenges students to examine the personal and corporate implications of sin and grace in their lives. The 'Life Change Exercises' are the primary resource used in developing integrity in the lives of group members. Transcripted as a noncredit academic requirement.
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"DW" means DC Women's SF Group
Dates
08/24–12/18
SF5100-3 H3 0 Spiritual Formation 3/30
Department
Thu 4:30–5:45p 8/24–12/18 RGCY  info »
Description
This course challenges students to examine the personal and corporate implications of sin and grace in their lives. The 'Life Change Exercises' are the primary resource used in developing integrity in the lives of group members. Transcripted as a noncredit academic requirement.
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"H3" means Houston Campus
Dates
08/24–12/18
SF5100-3 H5 0 Spiritual Formation 3/30
Department
Mon 4:30–5:45p 8/24–12/18 RGCY  info »
Description
This course challenges students to examine the personal and corporate implications of sin and grace in their lives. The 'Life Change Exercises' are the primary resource used in developing integrity in the lives of group members. Transcripted as a noncredit academic requirement.
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"H5" means Houston Campus
Dates
08/24–12/18
SF5100-3 H6 0 Spiritual Formation 8/30
Department
Tue 4:30–5:45p 8/24–12/18 RGCY  info »
Description
This course challenges students to examine the personal and corporate implications of sin and grace in their lives. The 'Life Change Exercises' are the primary resource used in developing integrity in the lives of group members. Transcripted as a noncredit academic requirement.
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"H6" means Houston Campus
Dates
08/24–12/18
SF5100-3 H7 0 Spiritual Formation 0/30
Department
Thu 4:30–5:45p 8/24–12/18 RGCY  info »
Description
This course challenges students to examine the personal and corporate implications of sin and grace in their lives. The 'Life Change Exercises' are the primary resource used in developing integrity in the lives of group members. Transcripted as a noncredit academic requirement.
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"H7" means Houston Campus
Dates
08/24–12/18
SF5100-3 H8 0 Spiritual Formation 3/30
Department
8/24–12/18 RGCY  info »
Description
This course challenges students to examine the personal and corporate implications of sin and grace in their lives. The 'Life Change Exercises' are the primary resource used in developing integrity in the lives of group members. Transcripted as a noncredit academic requirement.
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"H8" means Houston Campus
Dates
08/24–12/18
SF5100-3 M1 0 Spiritual Formation 5/100
Department
MR see info 8/24–9/07, 8/24–11/13, 8/31, 9/14–11/13, 11/30–12/18 CAC 205, CAC 211, CAC 204, VC  info »
Description
This course challenges students to examine the personal and corporate implications of sin and grace in their lives. The 'Life Change Exercises' are the primary resource used in developing integrity in the lives of group members. Transcripted as a noncredit academic requirement.
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"M1" means Dallas Men's SF Group
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
CAC 205, CAC 211, CAC 204, VC 
Meetings
08/24–09/07 11:30a–12:50p CAC 205
08/24–11/13 7:00p–9:00p CAC 211
Mon. 08/31 11:30a–12:50p CAC 204
09/14–11/13 3:30p–5:30p CAC 211
11/30–12/18 3:30p–5:30p VC
11/30–12/18 7:00p–9:00p VC
SF5100-3 M2 0 Spiritual Formation 10/100
Department
Mon 7:00–9:00p 8/24–11/13, 8/31, 11/30–12/18 CAC 208, CAC 207, CAC 204, VC  info »
Description
This course challenges students to examine the personal and corporate implications of sin and grace in their lives. The 'Life Change Exercises' are the primary resource used in developing integrity in the lives of group members. Transcripted as a noncredit academic requirement.
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"M2" means Dallas Men's SF Group
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
CAC 208, CAC 207, CAC 204, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 7:00p–9:00p CAC 208
08/24–11/13 7:00p–9:00p CAC 207
Mon. 08/31 7:00p–9:00p CAC 204
11/30–12/18 7:00p–9:00p VC
SF5100-3 M3 0 Spiritual Formation 5/100
Department
Tue 5:15–6:30p 8/25–11/13, 9/01, 11/30–12/18 CAC 211, CAC 204, VC  info »
Description
This course challenges students to examine the personal and corporate implications of sin and grace in their lives. The 'Life Change Exercises' are the primary resource used in developing integrity in the lives of group members. Transcripted as a noncredit academic requirement.
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"M3" means Dallas Men's SF Group
Dates
08/25–12/18
Classroom
CAC 211, CAC 204, VC 
Meetings
08/25–11/13 5:15p–6:30p CAC 211
Tue. 09/01 5:15p–6:30p CAC 204
11/30–12/18 5:15p–6:30p VC
SF5100-3 M5 0 Spiritual Formation 12/100
Department
Wed 11:30a–12:50p 8/24–11/13, 9/02, 11/30–12/18 CAC 211, CAC 206, CAC 205, CAC 204, VC  info »
Description
This course challenges students to examine the personal and corporate implications of sin and grace in their lives. The 'Life Change Exercises' are the primary resource used in developing integrity in the lives of group members. Transcripted as a noncredit academic requirement.
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"M5" means Dallas Men's SF Group
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
CAC 211, CAC 206, CAC 205, CAC 204, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 11:30a–12:50p CAC 211
08/24–11/13 11:30a–12:50p CAC 206
08/24–11/13 11:30a–12:50p CAC 205
Wed. 09/02 11:30a–12:50p CAC 204
11/30–12/18 11:30a–12:50p VC
SF5100-3 M6 0 Spiritual Formation 27/100
Department
Thu 11:30a–12:50p 8/24–11/13, 9/03, 11/30–12/18 CAC 203, TODD 320, CAC 211, CAC 202, CAC 206, CAC 204, VC  info »
Description
This course challenges students to examine the personal and corporate implications of sin and grace in their lives. The 'Life Change Exercises' are the primary resource used in developing integrity in the lives of group members. Transcripted as a noncredit academic requirement.
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"M6" means Dallas Men's SF Group
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
CAC 203, TODD 320, CAC 211, CAC 202, CAC 206, CAC 204, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 11:30a–12:50p CAC 203
08/24–11/13 11:30a–12:50p TODD 320
08/24–11/13 11:30a–12:50p CAC 211
08/24–11/13 11:30a–12:50p CAC 202
08/24–11/13 11:30a–12:50p CAC 206
Thu. 09/03 11:30a–12:50p CAC 204
11/30–12/18 11:30a–12:50p VC
SF5100-3 NP 0 Spiritual Formation 12/100
Department
8/24–12/18 info »
Description
This course challenges students to examine the personal and corporate implications of sin and grace in their lives. The 'Life Change Exercises' are the primary resource used in developing integrity in the lives of group members. Transcripted as a noncredit academic requirement.
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"NP" means
Dates
08/24–12/18
SF5100-3 W1 0 Spiritual Formation 3/100
Department
Mon 11:30a–12:50p 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 CAC 211, VC  info »
Description
This course challenges students to examine the personal and corporate implications of sin and grace in their lives. The 'Life Change Exercises' are the primary resource used in developing integrity in the lives of group members. Transcripted as a noncredit academic requirement.
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"W1" means Dallas Women's SF Group
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
CAC 211, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 11:30a–12:50p CAC 211
11/30–12/18 11:30a–12:50p VC
SF5100-3 W3 0 Spiritual Formation 9/100
Department
Tue 5:15–6:30p 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 TODD 217, TODD 320, VC  info »
Description
This course challenges students to examine the personal and corporate implications of sin and grace in their lives. The 'Life Change Exercises' are the primary resource used in developing integrity in the lives of group members. Transcripted as a noncredit academic requirement.
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"W3" means Dallas Women's SF Group
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
TODD 217, TODD 320, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 5:15p–6:30p TODD 217
08/24–11/13 5:15p–6:30p TODD 320
11/30–12/18 5:15p–6:30p VC
SF5100-3 W4 0 Spiritual Formation 3/100
Department
Tue 7:00–9:00p 8/24–11/13, 9/01, 11/30–12/18 CAC 211, CAC 204, VC  info »
Description
This course challenges students to examine the personal and corporate implications of sin and grace in their lives. The 'Life Change Exercises' are the primary resource used in developing integrity in the lives of group members. Transcripted as a noncredit academic requirement.
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"W4" means Dallas Women's SF Group
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
CAC 211, CAC 204, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 7:00p–9:00p CAC 211
Tue. 09/01 7:00p–9:00p CAC 204
11/30–12/18 7:00p–9:00p VC
SF5100-3 W5 0 Spiritual Formation 3/100
Department
Wed 11:30a–12:50p 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 CAC 208, VC  info »
Description
This course challenges students to examine the personal and corporate implications of sin and grace in their lives. The 'Life Change Exercises' are the primary resource used in developing integrity in the lives of group members. Transcripted as a noncredit academic requirement.
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"W5" means Dallas Women's SF Group
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
CAC 208, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 11:30a–12:50p CAC 208
11/30–12/18 11:30a–12:50p VC
SF5100-3 W6 0 Spiritual Formation 14/100
Department
Thu 11:30a–12:50p 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 TODD 216, TODD 217, TODD 313, TODD 218, VC  info »
Description
This course challenges students to examine the personal and corporate implications of sin and grace in their lives. The 'Life Change Exercises' are the primary resource used in developing integrity in the lives of group members. Transcripted as a noncredit academic requirement.
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"W6" means Dallas Women's SF Group
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
TODD 216, TODD 217, TODD 313, TODD 218, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 11:30a–12:50p TODD 216
08/24–11/13 11:30a–12:50p TODD 217
08/24–11/13 11:30a–12:50p TODD 313
08/24–11/13 11:30a–12:50p TODD 218
11/30–12/18 11:30a–12:50p VC
SF5110-1 AR 0 Mentored Spiritual Formation 4/40
Department
8/24–12/18 info »
Description
First, this course challenges students through the 'Life Inventory' exercises to grasp more fully the reality of our identity in Christ. Second, through the 'Life Story' exercises this course challenges students to discover God's authorship in their lives-the way in which God has formed them through various experiences and relationships. Transcripted as a noncredit academic requirement.
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"AR" means Northwest Arkansas
Dates
08/24–12/18
SF5110-1 M 0 Mentored Spiritual Formation 36/40
Department
8/24–12/18 info »
Description
First, this course challenges students through the 'Life Inventory' exercises to grasp more fully the reality of our identity in Christ. Second, through the 'Life Story' exercises this course challenges students to discover God's authorship in their lives-the way in which God has formed them through various experiences and relationships. Transcripted as a noncredit academic requirement.
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"M" means Dallas Men's SF Group
Dates
08/24–12/18
SF5110-1 OS 0 Mentored Spiritual Formation: Formacion Espiritual 20/30
Adams
8/24–12/18 OS  info »
Description
First, this course challenges students through the 'Life Inventory' exercises to grasp more fully the reality of our identity in Christ. Second, through the 'Life Story' exercises this course challenges students to discover God's authorship in their lives-the way in which God has formed them through various experiences and relationships. Transcripted as a noncredit academic requirement.
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"OS" means Online Spanish
Dates
08/24–12/18
SF5110-1 W 0 Mentored Spiritual Formation 29/30
Department
8/24–12/18 info »
Description
First, this course challenges students through the 'Life Inventory' exercises to grasp more fully the reality of our identity in Christ. Second, through the 'Life Story' exercises this course challenges students to discover God's authorship in their lives-the way in which God has formed them through various experiences and relationships. Transcripted as a noncredit academic requirement.
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"W" means Dallas Women's SF Group
Dates
08/24–12/18
SF5110-2 M 0 Mentored Spiritual Formation 29/30
Department
8/24–12/18 info »
Description
Third, this course challenges students to examine the personal and corporate implications of sin and grace in their lives through the 'Life Change' exercises. And fourth, through the 'Life Vision' exercises this course challenges students to live a life of faithfulness by implementing their divine design in building up the body of Christ and witnessing to a lost world. This last module helps focus the remainder of the students' academic experience by providing an opportunity to explore how they might serve the Lord Jesus Christ for a lifetime of effective ministry. Transcripted as a noncredit academic requirement.
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"M" means Dallas Men's SF Group
Dates
08/24–12/18
SF5110-2 W 0 Mentored Spiritual Formation 4/30
Department
8/24–12/18 info »
Description
Third, this course challenges students to examine the personal and corporate implications of sin and grace in their lives through the 'Life Change' exercises. And fourth, through the 'Life Vision' exercises this course challenges students to live a life of faithfulness by implementing their divine design in building up the body of Christ and witnessing to a lost world. This last module helps focus the remainder of the students' academic experience by providing an opportunity to explore how they might serve the Lord Jesus Christ for a lifetime of effective ministry. Transcripted as a noncredit academic requirement.
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"W" means Dallas Women's SF Group
Dates
08/24–12/18
SF5145-1 A 0 MABEL Spiritual Formation 3/30
Department
8/24–12/18 info »
Description
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
SF5201 A 1 Spiritual Formation I: Reflections on Identity 10/15
8/24–12/18 info »
Description
This course challenges students to grasp more fully the reality of our identity in Christ both personally and corporately. The Life Inventory Exercises are the primary resource used in discovering and establishing identity. An adequate understanding of one' identity in relation to God, self, the body of Christ, and the world is presented as a precursor to developing authentic community. This course must be taken concurrently with the first term of SF5100.
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
SF5202 A 1 Spiritual Formation II: Reflections on Community 1/15
8/24–12/18 info »
Description
This course challenges students to pursue new depths of trust out of a common commitment to discovering God' authorship in their lives. Life Story is the primary resource used in guiding each Spiritual Formation group toward the development of authentic community. This course must be taken concurrently with the second term of SF5100.
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
SF5203 A 1 Spiritual Formation III: Reflections on Integrity 1/15
8/24–12/18 info »
Description
This course challenges students to examine the personal and corporate implications of sin and grace in their lives. The Life Change Exercises are the primary resource used in developing integrity in the lives of group members. This course must be taken concurrently with the third term of SF5100.
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
SF5204 A 1 Spiritual Formation IV: Reflections on Fidelity 0/15
Department
8/24–12/18 info »
Description
This course challenges students to implement their divine design in pursuing Christlikeness in every area of life. The Life Vision Exercises is the primary resource used for exploring each member' vision for a continued life of fidelity in faith and practice and a future life of ministry. This course helps focus the remainder of the students' academic experiences by providing an opportunity to consider carefully how they might serve the Lord for a lifetime of effective ministry. This course must be taken concurrently with the fourth term of SF5100.
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
Systematic Theology
Course Sec Hours Title Reg Profs Days Times Meetings Room
ST5101 A 3 Theological Method and Bibliology 57/67
Tu,Th 7:45–9:00a 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 CAC 109, VC  info »
Description
A study of prolegomena as the nature, method, and sources of theology; revelation, especially the inspiration, authority, sufficiency, inerrancy, and canonicity of the Bible; and theological hermeneutics, including an introduction to dispensationalism. This course is prerequisite to all other Systematic Theology (ST) courses.
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
CAC 109, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 7:45a–9:00a CAC 109
11/30–12/18 7:45a–9:00a VC
ST5101 B 3 Theological Method and Bibliology 12/14
Wed 2:25–5:05p 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 CAC 207, VC  info »
Description
A study of prolegomena as the nature, method, and sources of theology; revelation, especially the inspiration, authority, sufficiency, inerrancy, and canonicity of the Bible; and theological hermeneutics, including an introduction to dispensationalism. This course is prerequisite to all other Systematic Theology (ST) courses.
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"B" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
CAC 207, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 2:25p–5:05p CAC 207
11/30–12/18 2:25p–5:05p VC
ST5101 GA 3 Theological Method and Bibliology
hybrid course is active 8/24–12/18
23/30
Th,Fr,Sa see info 10/29, 10/30–31 info »
Description
A study of prolegomena as the nature, method, and sources of theology; revelation, especially the inspiration, authority, sufficiency, inerrancy, and canonicity of the Bible; and theological hermeneutics, including an introduction to dispensationalism. This course is prerequisite to all other Systematic Theology (ST) courses.
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"GA" means Atlanta
Dates
10/29–10/31
Meetings
Thu. 10/29 6:00p–9:30p
10/30–10/31 8:00a–5:00p
ST5101 GB 3 Theological Method and Bibliology
hybrid course is active 8/24–12/18
16/40
Th,Fr,Sa see info 12/03, 12/04–05 info »
Description
A study of prolegomena as the nature, method, and sources of theology; revelation, especially the inspiration, authority, sufficiency, inerrancy, and canonicity of the Bible; and theological hermeneutics, including an introduction to dispensationalism. This course is prerequisite to all other Systematic Theology (ST) courses.
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"GB" means Grace Bible Church
Dates
12/03–12/05
Meetings
Thu. 12/03 6:00p–9:00p (Meets in MOBL)
12/04–12/05 8:00a–4:00p (Meets in MOBL)
ST5101 HO 3 Theological Method and Bibliology
hybrid course is active 8/22–12/18
25/60
Sat 8:00a–5:00p 8/22, 10/03, 10/24 RGCY 131 info »
Description
A study of prolegomena as the nature, method, and sources of theology; revelation, especially the inspiration, authority, sufficiency, inerrancy, and canonicity of the Bible; and theological hermeneutics, including an introduction to dispensationalism. This course is prerequisite to all other Systematic Theology (ST) courses.
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"HO" means Houston Campus
Dates
08/22–10/24
Classroom
RGCY 131
Meetings
Sat. 08/22 8:00a–5:00p RGCY 131
Sat. 10/03 8:00a–5:00p RGCY 131
Sat. 10/24 8:00a–5:00p RGCY 131
ST5101 IN 3 Theological Method and Bibliology
hybrid course is active 8/13–12/18
9/30
Th,Fr,Sa see info 8/13, 8/14–15 VC  info »
Description
A study of prolegomena as the nature, method, and sources of theology; revelation, especially the inspiration, authority, sufficiency, inerrancy, and canonicity of the Bible; and theological hermeneutics, including an introduction to dispensationalism. This course is prerequisite to all other Systematic Theology (ST) courses.
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"IN" means Indianapolis
Dates
08/13–08/15
Meetings
Thu. 08/13 6:00p–9:30p VC (Meets in MOBL)
08/14–08/15 8:00a–5:00p VC (Meets in MOBL)
ST5101 N 3 Theological Method and Bibliology 26/36
Mon 6:00–8:50p 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 CAC 206, VC  info »
Description
A study of prolegomena as the nature, method, and sources of theology; revelation, especially the inspiration, authority, sufficiency, inerrancy, and canonicity of the Bible; and theological hermeneutics, including an introduction to dispensationalism. This course is prerequisite to all other Systematic Theology (ST) courses.
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"N" means Night Course in Dallas
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
CAC 206, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 6:00p–8:50p CAC 206
11/30–12/18 6:00p–8:50p VC
ST5101 OL 3 Theological Method and Bibliology 120/175
Williams
Bates
Lee
Schubert
DiRoberts
8/24–12/18 OL  info »
Description
A study of prolegomena as the nature, method, and sources of theology; revelation, especially the inspiration, authority, sufficiency, inerrancy, and canonicity of the Bible; and theological hermeneutics, including an introduction to dispensationalism. This course is prerequisite to all other Systematic Theology (ST) courses.
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"OL" means Online Course
Dates
08/24–12/18
ST5101 PX 3 Theological Method and Bibliology
hybrid course is active 8/24–12/18
15/30
Th,Fr,Sa see info 9/17, 9/18–19 VC  info »
Description
A study of prolegomena as the nature, method, and sources of theology; revelation, especially the inspiration, authority, sufficiency, inerrancy, and canonicity of the Bible; and theological hermeneutics, including an introduction to dispensationalism. This course is prerequisite to all other Systematic Theology (ST) courses.
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"PX" means
Dates
09/17–09/19
Meetings
Thu. 09/17 6:00p–9:00p VC (Meets in MOBL)
09/18–09/19 8:00a–5:00p VC (Meets in MOBL)
ST5102 OL 3 Trinitarianism 68/150
Wiesepape
Buie
Melo
8/24–12/18 OL  info »
Description
A study of the existence and attributes of the one God, the Holy Trinity; the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit in Scripture and in Christian history; and the ramifications of Trinitarian belief today. Prerequisite: ST5101 Theological Method and Bibliology
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"OL" means Online Course
Dates
08/24–12/18
ST5103 A 3 Angelology, Anthropology, and Hamartiology 23/36
Hill
Tu,Th 7:45–9:00a 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 CAC 205, VC  info »
Description
A study of angelology, the doctrines of the unfallen angels, the fallen angels, and Satan; anthropology, a study of the creation of humanity, the material and immaterial aspects of humanity, and the Fall of humanity; and original and personal sin. Prerequisite: ST5101 Theological Method and Bibliology
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
CAC 205, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 7:45a–9:00a CAC 205
11/30–12/18 7:45a–9:00a VC
ST5103 AU 3 Angelology, Anthropology, and Hamartiology
hybrid course is active 8/24–12/18
13/30
Th,Fr,Sa see info 11/05, 11/06, 11/07 info »
Description
A study of angelology, the doctrines of the unfallen angels, the fallen angels, and Satan; anthropology, a study of the creation of humanity, the material and immaterial aspects of humanity, and the Fall of humanity; and original and personal sin. Prerequisite: ST5101 Theological Method and Bibliology
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"AU" means Austin
Dates
11/05–11/07
Meetings
Thu. 11/05 6:00p–9:00p
Fri. 11/06 8:00a–5:00p
Sat. 11/07 8:00a–4:00p
ST5103 B 3 Angelology, Anthropology, and Hamartiology 33/36
Wed see info 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18, 12/02, 12/09 CAC 205, VC , CAC 201 info »
Description
A study of angelology, the doctrines of the unfallen angels, the fallen angels, and Satan; anthropology, a study of the creation of humanity, the material and immaterial aspects of humanity, and the Fall of humanity; and original and personal sin. Prerequisite: ST5101 Theological Method and Bibliology
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"B" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/09
Classroom
CAC 205, VC , CAC 201
Meetings
08/24–11/13 2:25p–5:05p CAC 205
11/30–12/18 2:25p–5:05p VC
Wed. 12/02 1:45p–5:05p CAC 201
Wed. 12/09 1:45p–5:05p CAC 201
ST5103 DC 3 Angelology, Anthropology, and Hamartiology
hybrid course is active 8/24–12/18
2/30
Hill
Fr,Sa see info 9/25, 9/26, 10/16, 10/17 VC  info »
Description
A study of angelology, the doctrines of the unfallen angels, the fallen angels, and Satan; anthropology, a study of the creation of humanity, the material and immaterial aspects of humanity, and the Fall of humanity; and original and personal sin. Prerequisite: ST5101 Theological Method and Bibliology
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"DC" means Washington, DC
Dates
09/25–10/17
Meetings
Fri. 09/25 8:00a–4:00p VC
Sat. 09/26 8:00a–12:00p VC
Fri. 10/16 8:00a–4:00p VC
Sat. 10/17 8:00a–12:00p VC
ST5103 HO 3 Angelology, Anthropology, and Hamartiology
hybrid course is active 8/24–12/18
10/28
Fr,Sa see info 10/09, 10/10, 12/04, 12/05 RGCY 127 info »
Description
A study of angelology, the doctrines of the unfallen angels, the fallen angels, and Satan; anthropology, a study of the creation of humanity, the material and immaterial aspects of humanity, and the Fall of humanity; and original and personal sin. Prerequisite: ST5101 Theological Method and Bibliology
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"HO" means Houston Campus
Dates
10/09–12/05
Classroom
RGCY 127
Meetings
Fri. 10/09 8:00a–5:00p RGCY 127
Sat. 10/10 8:00a–12:00p RGCY 127
Fri. 12/04 8:00a–5:00p RGCY 127
Sat. 12/05 8:00a–12:00p RGCY 127
ST5103 OL 3 Angelology, Anthropology, and Hamartiology 58/150
Boli
Lee
8/24–12/18 OL  info »
Description
A study of angelology, the doctrines of the unfallen angels, the fallen angels, and Satan; anthropology, a study of the creation of humanity, the material and immaterial aspects of humanity, and the Fall of humanity; and original and personal sin. Prerequisite: ST5101 Theological Method and Bibliology
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"OL" means Online Course
Dates
08/24–12/18
ST5103 OS 3 Angelology, Anthropology, and Hamartiology: Angel, Antro, y Hamartologia 19/30
Meza
8/24–12/18 OS  info »
Description
A study of angelology, the doctrines of the unfallen angels, the fallen angels, and Satan; anthropology, a study of the creation of humanity, the material and immaterial aspects of humanity, and the Fall of humanity; and original and personal sin. Prerequisite: ST5101 Theological Method and Bibliology
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"OS" means Online Spanish
Dates
08/24–12/18
ST5104 A 3 Soteriology 18/21
Thu 7:45–10:25a 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 TODD 115, VC  info »
Description
A study of the grace of God in salvation including election, the ministry of the Savior in His humiliation and exaltation, the nature and extent of the Atonement, efficacious grace, justification, regeneration, the salvation ministries of the Holy Spirit (including Spirit baptism, indwelling, and sealing), and eternal security. Prerequisite: ST5101 Theological Method and Bibliology
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
TODD 115, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 7:45a–10:25a TODD 115
11/30–12/18 7:45a–10:25a VC
ST5104 OL 3 Soteriology 59/150
Arnold
Lee
8/24–12/18 OL  info »
Description
A study of the grace of God in salvation including election, the ministry of the Savior in His humiliation and exaltation, the nature and extent of the Atonement, efficacious grace, justification, regeneration, the salvation ministries of the Holy Spirit (including Spirit baptism, indwelling, and sealing), and eternal security. Prerequisite: ST5101 Theological Method and Bibliology
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"OL" means Online Course
Dates
08/24–12/18
ST5105 A 3 Sanctification and Ecclesiology 8/15
Hill
Tu,Th 2:25–3:40p 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 CAC 208, VC  info »
Description
A study of sanctification, the doctrine of the spiritual life; and ecclesiology, the doctrines of the body of Christ and the local church including its organization, ministry, ordinances, government, and purpose. Prerequisite: ST5101 Theological Method and Bibliology
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
CAC 208, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 2:25p–3:40p CAC 208
11/30–12/18 2:25p–3:40p VC
ST5105 B 3 Sanctification and Ecclesiology 20/36
Wed 7:45–10:25a 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 CAC 205, VC  info »
Description
A study of sanctification, the doctrine of the spiritual life; and ecclesiology, the doctrines of the body of Christ and the local church including its organization, ministry, ordinances, government, and purpose. Prerequisite: ST5101 Theological Method and Bibliology
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"B" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
CAC 205, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 7:45a–10:25a CAC 205
11/30–12/18 7:45a–10:25a VC
ST5105 DC 3 Sanctification and Ecclesiology
hybrid course is active 8/24–12/18
6/24
Hill
Fr,Sa see info 9/18, 9/19, 11/06, 11/07 VC  info »
Description
A study of sanctification, the doctrine of the spiritual life; and ecclesiology, the doctrines of the body of Christ and the local church including its organization, ministry, ordinances, government, and purpose. Prerequisite: ST5101 Theological Method and Bibliology
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"DC" means Washington, DC
Dates
09/18–11/07
Meetings
Fri. 09/18 8:00a–4:00p VC
Sat. 09/19 8:00a–12:00p VC
Fri. 11/06 8:00a–4:00p VC
Sat. 11/07 8:00a–12:00p VC
ST5105 FW 3 Sanctification and Ecclesiology
hybrid course is active 8/24–12/18
12/30
Th,Fr,Sa see info 10/08, 10/09–10 OL  info »
Description
A study of sanctification, the doctrine of the spiritual life; and ecclesiology, the doctrines of the body of Christ and the local church including its organization, ministry, ordinances, government, and purpose. Prerequisite: ST5101 Theological Method and Bibliology
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"FW" means Fort Worth
Dates
10/08–10/10
Meetings
Thu. 10/08 6:00p–9:00p OL (Meets in OL)
10/09–10/10 8:00a–5:00p
ST5105 HO 3 Sanctification and Ecclesiology
hybrid course is active 8/24–12/18
25/28
Th,Fr,Sa see info 10/22, 10/23–24 RGCY  info »
Description
A study of sanctification, the doctrine of the spiritual life; and ecclesiology, the doctrines of the body of Christ and the local church including its organization, ministry, ordinances, government, and purpose. Prerequisite: ST5101 Theological Method and Bibliology
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"HO" means Houston Campus
Dates
10/22–10/24
Meetings
Thu. 10/22 6:00p–9:00p RGCY
10/23–10/24 8:00a–5:00p RGCY
ST5105 IN 3 Sanctification and Ecclesiology*
hybrid course is active 8/24–12/18
11/30
Th,Fr,Sa see info 10/01, 10/02–03 MOBL  info »
*This section will meet at 3500 Depauw Blvd., Indianopolis, IN 46268 (2nd Floor of Tower 1 at College of Biblical Studies).
Description
A study of sanctification, the doctrine of the spiritual life; and ecclesiology, the doctrines of the body of Christ and the local church including its organization, ministry, ordinances, government, and purpose. Prerequisite: ST5101 Theological Method and Bibliology
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"IN" means Indianapolis
Dates
10/01–10/03
Meetings
Thu. 10/01 6:00p–9:30p MOBL (Meets in MOBL)
10/02–10/03 8:00a–5:00p MOBL (Meets in MOBL)
ST5105 OL 3 Sanctification and Ecclesiology 50/150
Hionides
Buie
8/24–12/18 OL  info »
Description
A study of sanctification, the doctrine of the spiritual life; and ecclesiology, the doctrines of the body of Christ and the local church including its organization, ministry, ordinances, government, and purpose. Prerequisite: ST5101 Theological Method and Bibliology
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"OL" means Online Course
Dates
08/24–12/18
ST5105 OS 3 Sanctification and Ecclesiology: Santificacion y Eclesiologia 12/30
Alfaro
8/24–12/18 OS  info »
Description
A study of sanctification, the doctrine of the spiritual life; and ecclesiology, the doctrines of the body of Christ and the local church including its organization, ministry, ordinances, government, and purpose. Prerequisite: ST5101 Theological Method and Bibliology
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"OS" means Online Spanish
Dates
08/24–12/18
ST5105 PI 3 Sanctification and Ecclesiology
hybrid course is active 8/24–12/18
14/50
Th,Fr,Sa see info 10/22, 10/23–24 PGI  info »
Description
A study of sanctification, the doctrine of the spiritual life; and ecclesiology, the doctrines of the body of Christ and the local church including its organization, ministry, ordinances, government, and purpose. Prerequisite: ST5101 Theological Method and Bibliology
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"PI" means Passion Global Institute
Dates
10/22–10/24
Meetings
Thu. 10/22 6:00p–9:30p PGI (Meets in PGI)
10/23–10/24 8:00a–5:00p PGI (Meets in PGI)
ST5106 A 3 Eschatology
hybrid course is active 8/24–12/18
37/63
Th,Fr,Sa see info 10/15, 10/16–17 CAC 204 info »
Description
A study of eschatology, the doctrine of the consummation of God's plan of redemption, including major themes in eschatology and the order of predicted events. The course will include a review of the biblical creation and redemption narrative, with an opportunity for a synthetic capstone summary of Christian doctrine. Pre- or Co-requisites: ST5101-5105.
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
10/15–10/17
Classroom
CAC 204
Meetings
Thu. 10/15 5:30p–9:30p CAC 204
10/16–10/17 8:00a–5:00p CAC 204
ST5106 AR 3 Eschatology
hybrid course is active 8/24–12/18
6/30
Fr,Sa 8:00a–5:00p 9/25–09/26 MOBL  info »
Description
A study of eschatology, the doctrine of the consummation of God's plan of redemption, including major themes in eschatology and the order of predicted events. The course will include a review of the biblical creation and redemption narrative, with an opportunity for a synthetic capstone summary of Christian doctrine. Pre- or Co-requisites: ST5101-5105.
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"AR" means Northwest Arkansas
Dates
09/25–09/26
Meetings
09/25–09/26 8:00a–5:00p MOBL (Meets in MOBL)
ST5106 GA 3 Eschatology
hybrid course is active 8/24–12/18
6/30
Th,Fr,Sa see info 11/05, 11/06–07 info »
Description
A study of eschatology, the doctrine of the consummation of God's plan of redemption, including major themes in eschatology and the order of predicted events. The course will include a review of the biblical creation and redemption narrative, with an opportunity for a synthetic capstone summary of Christian doctrine. Pre- or Co-requisites: ST5101-5105.
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"GA" means Atlanta
Dates
11/05–11/07
Meetings
Thu. 11/05 6:00p–9:00p
11/06–11/07 8:00a–5:00p
ST5106 OL 3 Eschatology 48/150
8/24–12/18 OL  info »
Description
A study of eschatology, the doctrine of the consummation of God's plan of redemption, including major themes in eschatology and the order of predicted events. The course will include a review of the biblical creation and redemption narrative, with an opportunity for a synthetic capstone summary of Christian doctrine. Pre- or Co-requisites: ST5101-5105.
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"OL" means Online Course
Dates
08/24–12/18
ST5415 A 3 Theology and World Religions 6/7
Wed 7:45–10:25a 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 CAC 207, VC  info »
Description
A study of comparisons and contrasts between selected areas of Christian theology and contemporary world religious thought, with a view toward understanding other religions and effectively communicating the gospel. May also be credited in the Department of World Missions and Intercultural Studies.
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
CAC 207, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 7:45a–10:25a CAC 207
11/30–12/18 7:45a–10:25a VC
ST5415 RV 3 Theology and World Religions* 4/4
Wed 7:45–10:25a 8/24–12/18 Online info »
*RV section is limited to students outside DFW. To register, use Registrar Request Forms @ students.dts. edu. Particpation requires 1.5mbs uplink & downlink.
Description
A study of comparisons and contrasts between selected areas of Christian theology and contemporary world religious thought, with a view toward understanding other religions and effectively communicating the gospel. May also be credited in the Department of World Missions and Intercultural Studies.
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"RV" means Remote Video (join live class)
Dates
08/24–12/18
ST5415 U 3 Theology and World Religions: (Audit Supplement) 1/30
Registrar's Office
8/24–12/18 info »
Description
A study of comparisons and contrasts between selected areas of Christian theology and contemporary world religious thought, with a view toward understanding other religions and effectively communicating the gospel. May also be credited in the Department of World Missions and Intercultural Studies.
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"U" means
Dates
08/24–12/18
ST5520 A 3 Issues in Science and Theology 9/11
Tue 1:00–3:40p 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 TODD 320, VC  info »
Description
A study of the relationship between science and theology, focusing on current issues such as creation and evolution, age of the universe, environmentalism, biomedical technology, and relevant ethical issues.
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
TODD 320, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 1:00p–3:40p TODD 320
11/30–12/18 1:00p–3:40p VC
ST5600 A 3 Introduction to Logic 6/8
Tue 1:00–3:40p 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 CAC 201, VC  info »
Description
An introductory study of the principles of correct reasoning that aims at developing critical-thinking skills. Emphasis will be placed on the importance of such skills to proper biblical exegesis and rigorous theological reflection. Prerequisite: ST5101 Theological Method and Bibliology.
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
CAC 201, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 1:00p–3:40p CAC 201
11/30–12/18 1:00p–3:40p VC
ST5600 RV 3 Introduction to Logic* 5/8
Tue 1:00–3:40p 8/24–12/18 Online info »
*Registration is limited to students outside of DFW. To register, use Registrar Request Forms @ students.dts.edu. Participation requires 1.5mbs uplink and downlink.
Description
An introductory study of the principles of correct reasoning that aims at developing critical-thinking skills. Emphasis will be placed on the importance of such skills to proper biblical exegesis and rigorous theological reflection. Prerequisite: ST5101 Theological Method and Bibliology.
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"RV" means Remote Video (join live class)
Dates
08/24–12/18
ST5620 A 3 History of Philosophy 8/8
Thu 1:00–3:40p 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 CAC 202, VC  info »
Description
A study of the history of philosophy, with attention to the antecedents of modern philosophy and the relationship of philosophy to Christian doctrine. Designed as a broad overview for those who have not had a course in the history of philosophy
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
CAC 202, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 1:00p–3:40p CAC 202
11/30–12/18 1:00p–3:40p VC
ST5620 RV 3 History of Philosophy* 6/10
Thu 1:00–3:40p 8/24–12/18 Online info »
*Registration is limited to students outside of DFW. Remote video requires internet bandwidth 1.5mbs uplink and downlink. Use Registrar Request Forms at https://www.dts.edu/ departments/registrar/ to request registration.
Description
A study of the history of philosophy, with attention to the antecedents of modern philosophy and the relationship of philosophy to Christian doctrine. Designed as a broad overview for those who have not had a course in the history of philosophy
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Dates
08/24–12/18
World Missions
Course Sec Hours Title Reg Profs Days Times Meetings Room
WM5101 A 3 Introduction to World Missions 9/15
Tu,Th 1:00–2:15p 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 CAC 208, VC  info »
Description
A study of the biblical meaning and purpose of missions, missions agencies and instruments, and missions accomplishments, trends, needs, and possibilities.
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
CAC 208, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 1:00p–2:15p CAC 208
11/30–12/18 1:00p–2:15p VC
WM5101 B 3 Introduction to World Missions
hybrid course is active 8/24–12/18
4/14
Bain
Th,Fr,Sa see info 9/24–25, 9/26 CAC 207 info »
Description
A study of the biblical meaning and purpose of missions, missions agencies and instruments, and missions accomplishments, trends, needs, and possibilities.
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"B" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
09/24–09/26
Classroom
CAC 207
Meetings
09/24–09/25 4:00p–9:00p CAC 207
Sat. 09/26 8:00a–5:00p CAC 207
WM5101 DC 3 Introduction to World Missions
hybrid course is active 8/24–12/18
11/12
Orr
Th,Fr,Sa see info 10/01, 10/02–03 VC  info »
Description
A study of the biblical meaning and purpose of missions, missions agencies and instruments, and missions accomplishments, trends, needs, and possibilities.
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"DC" means Washington, DC
Dates
10/01–10/03
Meetings
Thu. 10/01 6:00p–9:00p VC
10/02–10/03 8:00a–4:00p VC
WM5101 OL 3 Introduction to World Missions 16/25
Dmitrievsky
8/24–12/18 OL  info »
Description
A study of the biblical meaning and purpose of missions, missions agencies and instruments, and missions accomplishments, trends, needs, and possibilities.
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"OL" means Online Course
Dates
08/24–12/18
WM5101 RV 3 Introduction to World Missions*
hybrid course is active 8/24–12/18
3/5
Orr
Th,Fr,Sa see info 10/01, 10/02–03 Online info »
*This RV is limited to Houston and other students outside DFW & DC area. To register, use Registrar Request Forms @ students.dts.edu. Participation requires 1.5mbs uplink & dowlink.
Description
A study of the biblical meaning and purpose of missions, missions agencies and instruments, and missions accomplishments, trends, needs, and possibilities.
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"RV" means Remote Video (join live class)
Dates
10/01–10/03
Meetings
Thu. 10/01 6:00p–9:00p OL (Meets in OL)
10/02–10/03 8:00a–4:00p OL (Meets in OL)
WM5205 A 3 Cultural Dynamics in Ministry 7/11
Bain
Tu,Th 9:10–10:25a 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 TODD 218, VC  info »
Description
A consideration of the dimensions and manifestations of culture as they influence ministry with special attention given to specific skills for exegeting a cultural setting for ministry.
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
TODD 218, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 9:10a–10:25a TODD 218
11/30–12/18 9:10a–10:25a VC
WM5210 DC 3 Intercultural Communication
hybrid course is active 8/24–12/18
3/24
Orr
Fr,Sa 8:00a–4:00p 8/28–29, 10/23–24, 12/05 VC  info »
Description
The development and assessment of a theoretical model of intercultural communication and an exploration of communication strategies for creating understanding interculturally.
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"DC" means Washington, DC
Dates
08/28–12/05
Meetings
08/28–08/29 8:00a–4:00p VC
10/23–10/24 8:00a–4:00p VC
Sat. 12/05 8:00a–4:00p VC
WM5210 RV 3 Intercultural Communication* 1/10
Orr
Fr,Sa 8:00a–4:00p 8/28–29, 10/23–24, 12/05 Online info »
*Registration is restricted to students residing outside of D.C. area. To request registration, use a Registration Request Form @ students.dts.edu. Participation in RV section requires internet bandwidth 1.5mbs uplink and downlink. This is also a hybrid (RV + Hybrid).
Description
The development and assessment of a theoretical model of intercultural communication and an exploration of communication strategies for creating understanding interculturally.
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"RV" means Remote Video (join live class)
Dates
08/28–12/05
Meetings
08/28–08/29 8:00a–4:00p OL (Meets in OL)
10/23–10/24 8:00a–4:00p OL (Meets in OL)
Sat. 12/05 8:00a–4:00p OL (Meets in OL)
WM5325 A 2 Ministry Multicultural America
hybrid course is active 8/24–12/18
5/8
Fr,Sa see info 9/25, 9/26, 10/23, 10/24 CAC 201 info »
Description
A seminar-style study of the cultural, historical, and religious characteristics of ministry in diverse American contexts and of the implications for ministry created by these characteristics.
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
09/25–10/24
Classroom
CAC 201
Meetings
Fri. 09/25 6:00p–9:00p CAC 201
Sat. 09/26 8:00a–5:00p CAC 201
Fri. 10/23 6:00p–9:00p CAC 201
Sat. 10/24 8:00a–5:00p CAC 201
WM5325 RV 2 Ministry Multicultural America* 1/4
Fr,Sa see info 9/25, 9/26, 10/23, 10/24 Online info »
*RV section is limited to students outside DFW. To register, use Registrar Request Forms @ students.dts. edu. Participation requires
Description
A seminar-style study of the cultural, historical, and religious characteristics of ministry in diverse American contexts and of the implications for ministry created by these characteristics.
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"RV" means Remote Video (join live class)
Dates
09/25–10/24
Meetings
Fri. 09/25 6:00p–9:00p OL (Meets in OL)
Sat. 09/26 8:00a–5:00p OL (Meets in OL)
Fri. 10/23 6:00p–9:00p OL (Meets in OL)
Sat. 10/24 8:00a–5:00p OL (Meets in OL)
WM5412 DC 3 Ministry to Children at Risk
hybrid course is active 8/24–12/18
6/12
Th,Fr,Sa 8:00a–5:00p 10/29–10/31 VC  info »
Description
An exploration of the biblical and theological basis for meeting the physical, emotional, social, and spiritual needs of children at risk both in the U.S. and around the world. Attention will be given to issues such as divorce, abortion, adoption, foster care, poverty, child labor, and human trafficking as they relate to children at risk, as well as to orphans, refugees, and children of war. Opportunities will be provided to learn from guest speakers and organizations that are addressing and effectively ministering to children.
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"DC" means Washington, DC
Dates
10/29–10/31
Meetings
10/29–10/31 8:00a–5:00p VC
WM5420 A 2 Mission Strategy for Unreached Peoples
hybrid course is active 8/24–12/18
10/11
Fr,Sa see info 11/06, 11/07 TODD 217 info »
Description
A study of ministry to unreached peoples and "closure strategy" in missions, with attention to identification, selection, and entry into modern unreached people groups; and the concept of homogeneous units as targets for evangelistic ministry.
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
11/06–11/07
Classroom
TODD 217
Meetings
Fri. 11/06 4:00p–8:00p TODD 217
Sat. 11/07 8:00a–5:00p TODD 217
WM5535 A 3 Theology and World Religions 3/7
Wed 7:45–10:25a 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 CAC 207, VC  info »
Description
A study of comparisons and contrasts between selected areas of Christian theology and contemporary world religious thought, with a view toward understanding other religions and effectively communicating the gospel. May also be credited in the Department of Theological Studies.
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"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
CAC 207, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 7:45a–10:25a CAC 207
11/30–12/18 7:45a–10:25a VC
WM5535 RV 3 Theology and World Religions* 4/4
Wed 7:45–10:25a 8/24–12/18 Online info »
*RV section is limited to students outside DFW. To register, use Registrar Request Forms @ students.dts.edu. Participation requires internet bandwidth 1.5mbs uplink & downlink.
Description
A study of comparisons and contrasts between selected areas of Christian theology and contemporary world religious thought, with a view toward understanding other religions and effectively communicating the gospel. May also be credited in the Department of Theological Studies.
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"RV" means Remote Video (join live class)
Dates
08/24–12/18
WM5540 A 3 Applied Biblical Contextualization 5/8
Wed 1:00–3:40p 8/24–11/13, 11/30–12/18 CAC 202, VC  info »
Description
A study of how to understand and apply the Bible faithfully and effectively in changing global contexts. Attention is given to biblical and historical bases and an evangelical hermeneutic and methodology for contextualization. Each student develops a biblically controlled strategy for contextualization and applies that strategy to one issue needing to be addressed from a contextual perspective.
Syllabus
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Section
"A" means Dallas Campus daytime
Dates
08/24–12/18
Classroom
CAC 202, VC 
Meetings
08/24–11/13 1:00p–3:40p CAC 202
11/30–12/18 1:00p–3:40p VC
WM5540 RV 3 Applied Biblical Contextualization* 4/4
Wed 1:00–3:40p 8/24–12/18 Online info »
*Registration limited students outside DFW. To register, use Registrar Request Form @ students.dts.edu. Participation requires 1.5mbs uplink and dowlink.
Description
A study of how to understand and apply the Bible faithfully and effectively in changing global contexts. Attention is given to biblical and historical bases and an evangelical hermeneutic and methodology for contextualization. Each student develops a biblically controlled strategy for contextualization and applies that strategy to one issue needing to be addressed from a contextual perspective.
Syllabus
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Section
"RV" means Remote Video (join live class)
Dates
08/24–12/18