BE5101 |
A |
3 |
Bible Study Methods & Hermeneutics
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37/67 |
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Wed |
7:45–10:25a |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
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CAC 109 |
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- 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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- Section
- "A" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
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01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- CAC 109
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
7:45a–10:25a
CAC 109
03/22–04/30
7:45a–10:25a
CAC 109
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BE5101 |
DC |
3 |
Bible Study Methods & Hermeneutics
hybrid course is active 1/11–5/07
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21/23 |
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Sat |
8:00a–4:00p |
1/16, 2/13, 3/13
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DC , VC |
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- 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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- Section
- "DC" means Washington, DC
- Dates
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01/16–03/13
- Meetings
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Sat. 01/16 8:00a–4:00p
DC
Sat. 02/13 8:00a–4:00p
VC
Sat. 03/13 8:00a–4:00p
DC
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BE5101 |
HO |
3 |
Bible Study Methods & Hermeneutics
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13/32 |
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Mon |
6:00–8:50p |
1/11–5/07
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RGCY 127 |
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- 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.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "HO" means Houston Campus
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
- Classroom
- RGCY 127
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BE5101 |
OL |
3 |
Bible Study Methods & Hermeneutics
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148/150 |
Abegg
York
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1/11–5/07
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OL |
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- 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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- Section
- "OL" means Online Course
- Dates
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01/11–05/07
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BE5101 |
PI |
3 |
Bible Study Methods & Hermeneutics
hybrid course is active 1/11–5/07
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11/50 |
Hoff
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Th,Fr,Sa |
see info |
3/25, 3/26–27
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PGI |
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- 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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- Section
- "PI" means Passion Global Institute
- Dates
-
03/25–03/27
- Meetings
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Thu. 03/25 6:00p–9:30p
PGI
(Meets in PGI)
03/26–03/27
8:00a–5:00p
PGI
(Meets in PGI)
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BE5101 |
RV |
3 |
Bible Study Methods & Hermeneutics*
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3/10 |
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Sat |
8:00a–4:00p |
1/16, 2/13, 3/13
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Online |
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*This section is for DC students. Please use Registrar Request Forms @ students.dts.edu to register.
- 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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- Section
- "RV" means Remote Video (join live class)
- Dates
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01/16–03/13
- Meetings
-
Sat. 01/16 8:00a–4:00p
OL
(Meets in OL)
Sat. 02/13 8:00a–4:00p
OL
(Meets in OL)
Sat. 03/13 8:00a–4:00p
OL
(Meets in OL)
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BE5102 |
B |
3 |
Old Testament History I
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25/34 |
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Wed |
1:00–3:40p |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
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CAC 206 |
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- 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.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "B" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- CAC 206
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
1:00p–3:40p
CAC 206
03/22–04/30
1:00p–3:40p
CAC 206
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BE5102 |
HO |
3 |
Old Testament History I
hybrid course is active 1/11–5/07
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14/32 |
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Sat |
8:00a–5:00p |
2/06, 2/27, 3/27
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RGCY 127, VC |
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- 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.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "HO" means Houston Campus
- Dates
-
02/06–03/27
- Classroom
- RGCY 127, VC
- Meetings
-
Sat. 02/06 8:00a–5:00p
RGCY 127
Sat. 02/27 8:00a–5:00p
VC
Sat. 03/27 8:00a–5:00p
RGCY 127
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BE5102 |
N |
3 |
Old Testament History I
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17/21 |
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Tue |
6:40–9:35p |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
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TODD 115 |
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- 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.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "N" means Night Course in Dallas
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- TODD 115
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
6:40p–9:35p
TODD 115
03/22–04/30
6:40p–9:35p
TODD 115
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BE5102 |
OL |
3 |
Old Testament History I
|
153/160 |
Balbier
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1/11–5/07
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OL |
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- 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.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "OL" means Online Course
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
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BE5103 |
A |
2 |
Old Testament History II and Poetry
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13/21 |
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Wed |
7:45–10:25a |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/02
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CAC 102 |
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- 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.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "A" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
-
01/11–04/02
- Classroom
- CAC 102
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
7:45a–10:25a
CAC 102
03/22–04/02
7:45a–10:25a
CAC 102
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BE5103 |
HO |
2 |
Old Testament History II and Poetry
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6/28 |
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Tue |
1:15–4:00p |
1/11–4/02
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RGCY 133 |
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- 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
- "HO" means Houston Campus
- Dates
-
01/11–04/02
- Classroom
- RGCY 133
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BE5103 |
IN |
2 |
Old Testament History II and Poetry*
hybrid course is active 1/11–5/07
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11/30 |
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Fr,Sa |
see info |
4/23, 4/24
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MOBL |
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*This section will meet at 3500 Depauw Blvd., Indianapolis, IN 46268 (2nd Floor of Tower 1 at College of Biblical Studies).
- 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
- "IN" means
- Dates
-
04/23–04/24
- Meetings
-
Fri. 04/23 5:00p–9:30p
MOBL
(Meets in MOBL)
Sat. 04/24 8:00a–5:00p
MOBL
(Meets in MOBL)
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BE5103 |
OL |
2 |
Old Testament History II and Poetry
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71/120 |
Wiesepape
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1/11–5/07
|
OL |
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- 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.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "OL" means Online Course
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
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BE5104 |
A |
3 |
Old Testament Prophets
hybrid course is active 1/11–5/07
|
16/21 |
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Th,Fr,Sa |
see info |
2/04, 2/05–06
|
CAC 203 |
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- 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
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "A" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
-
02/04–02/06
- Classroom
- CAC 203
- Meetings
-
Thu. 02/04 5:30p–9:30p
CAC 203
02/05–02/06
8:00a–5:00p
CAC 203
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BE5104 |
B |
3 |
Old Testament Prophets
|
21/34 |
|
Wed |
7:45–10:25a |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
CAC 205 |
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- 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
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "B" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- CAC 205
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
7:45a–10:25a
CAC 205
03/22–04/30
7:45a–10:25a
CAC 205
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BE5104 |
GA |
3 |
Old Testament Prophets
hybrid course is active 1/11–5/07
|
14/13 |
|
Th,Fr,Sa |
see info |
1/14, 1/15–16
|
|
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- 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
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "GA" means Atlanta
- Dates
-
01/14–01/16
- Meetings
-
Thu. 01/14 6:00p–9:30p
01/15–01/16
8:00a–5:00p
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BE5104 |
LS |
3 |
Old Testament Prophets
hybrid course is active 1/11–5/07
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7/7 |
Savelle
|
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1/11–5/07
|
Online |
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- 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
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "LS" means Live Stream (live streaming)
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
|
BE5104 |
OL |
3 |
Old Testament Prophets
|
55/120 |
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1/11–5/07
|
OL |
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- 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
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "OL" means Online Course
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
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BE5104 |
SA |
3 |
Old Testament Prophets
hybrid course is active 1/11–5/07
|
8/30 |
Savelle
|
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1/11–5/07
|
VC |
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- 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
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "SA" means San Antonio
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
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BE5105 |
A |
2 |
The Gospels
|
9/23 |
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Wed |
4:00–6:40p |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/02
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TODD 114 |
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- 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
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "A" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
-
01/11–04/02
- Classroom
- TODD 114
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
4:00p–6:40p
TODD 114
03/22–04/02
4:00p–6:40p
TODD 114
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BE5105 |
HO |
2 |
The Gospels
|
4/32 |
Savelle
|
Thu |
2:15–5:00p |
1/11–4/02
|
RGCY 127 |
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- 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
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "HO" means Houston Campus
- Dates
-
01/11–04/02
- Classroom
- RGCY 127
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BE5105 |
OL |
2 |
The Gospels
|
85/120 |
Thompson
Wiesepape
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1/11–5/07
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OL |
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- 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
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "OL" means Online Course
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
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BE5106 |
A |
3 |
Acts & Pauline Epistles
|
15/59 |
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Thu |
1:00–3:40p |
1/11–5/07
|
CAC 204 |
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- 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.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "A" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
- Classroom
- CAC 204
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BE5106 |
GA |
3 |
Acts & Pauline Epistles
hybrid course is active 1/11–5/07
|
14/30 |
Kim
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Th,Fr,Sa |
see info |
1/14, 1/15–16
|
|
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- 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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- Section
- "GA" means Atlanta
- Dates
-
01/14–01/16
- Meetings
-
Thu. 01/14 6:00p–9:30p
01/15–01/16
8:00a–5:00p
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BE5106 |
OL |
3 |
Acts & Pauline Epistles
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51/120 |
Winn
Hoff
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1/11–5/07
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OL |
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- 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.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "OL" means Online Course
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
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BE5107 |
A |
3 |
Hebrews, General Epistles, & Revelation
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9/23 |
Kim
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Tue |
7:45–10:25a |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
TODD 114 |
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- 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.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "A" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- TODD 114
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
7:45a–10:25a
TODD 114
03/22–04/30
7:45a–10:25a
TODD 114
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BE5107 |
AR |
3 |
Hebrews, General Epistles, & Revelation
hybrid course is active 1/11–5/07
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10/30 |
Kim
|
Th,Fr,Sa |
see info |
3/04, 3/05–06
|
MOBL |
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- 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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- Section
- "AR" means Northwest Arkansas
- Dates
-
03/04–03/06
- Meetings
-
Thu. 03/04 6:00p–9:30p
MOBL
(Meets in MOBL)
03/05–03/06
8:00a–5:00p
MOBL
(Meets in MOBL)
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BE5107 |
B |
3 |
Hebrews, General Epistles, & Revelation
|
5/23 |
Kim
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Thu |
7:45–10:25a |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
TODD 114 |
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- 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.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "B" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- TODD 114
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
7:45a–10:25a
TODD 114
03/22–04/30
7:45a–10:25a
TODD 114
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BE5107 |
DC |
3 |
Hebrews, General Epistles, & Revelation
hybrid course is active 1/11–5/07
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10/24 |
Kim
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Sat |
8:00a–4:00p |
2/13, 3/13, 4/24
|
DC , VC |
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- 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.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "DC" means Washington, DC
- Dates
-
02/13–04/24
- Meetings
-
Sat. 02/13 8:00a–4:00p
DC
Sat. 03/13 8:00a–4:00p
VC
Sat. 04/24 8:00a–4:00p
DC
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BE5107 |
HO |
3 |
Hebrews, General Epistles, & Revelation
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9/28 |
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Thu |
6:00–8:50p |
1/11–5/07
|
RGCY 133 |
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- 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.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "HO" means Houston Campus
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
- Classroom
- RGCY 133
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BE5107 |
N |
3 |
Hebrews, General Epistles, & Revelation
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23/23 |
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Tue |
6:40–9:35p |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
TODD 114 |
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- 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.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "N" means Night Course in Dallas
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- TODD 114
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
6:40p–9:35p
TODD 114
03/22–04/30
6:40p–9:35p
TODD 114
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BE5107 |
NA |
3 |
Hebrews, General Epistles, & Revelation
hybrid course is active 1/11–5/07
|
13/30 |
|
Th,Fr,Sa |
see info |
3/25, 3/26–27
|
|
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|
- 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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- Section
- "NA" means Nashville
- Dates
-
03/25–03/27
- Meetings
-
Thu. 03/25 6:00p–9:30p
03/26–03/27
8:00a–5:00p
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BE5107 |
OL |
3 |
Hebrews, General Epistles, & Revelation*
|
52/120 |
Hao
Kim
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1/11–5/07
|
OL |
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*Video professor is Dr. Toussaint
- 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.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "OL" means Online Course
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
|
BE5107 |
PI |
3 |
Hebrews, General Epistles, & Revelation
hybrid course is active 1/11–5/07
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9/50 |
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Th,Fr,Sa |
see info |
3/25, 3/26–27
|
PGI |
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.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "PI" means Passion Global Institute
- Dates
-
03/25–03/27
- Meetings
-
Thu. 03/25 6:00p–9:30p
PGI
(Meets in PGI)
03/26–03/27
8:00a–5:00p
PGI
(Meets in PGI)
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BE5109 |
A |
3 |
Ruth, Psalms, Jonah, & Selected Epistles
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11/23 |
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Wed |
1:00–3:40p |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
TODD 114 |
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|
- 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.
- Syllabus
- Download Syllabus
- Section
- "A" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- TODD 114
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
1:00p–3:40p
TODD 114
03/22–04/30
1:00p–3:40p
TODD 114
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BE5109 |
B |
3 |
Ruth, Psalms, Jonah, & Selected Epistles
hybrid course is active 1/11–5/07
|
11/21 |
|
Th,Fr,Sa |
see info |
2/18, 2/19–20
|
CAC 203 |
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.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "B" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
-
02/18–02/20
- Classroom
- CAC 203
- Meetings
-
Thu. 02/18 5:30p–9:30p
CAC 203
02/19–02/20
8:00a–5:00p
CAC 203
|
BE5109 |
HO |
3 |
Ruth, Psalms, Jonah, & Selected Epistles
hybrid course is active 1/11–5/07
|
10/60 |
Savelle
|
Th,Fr,Sa |
see info |
3/04, 3/05–06
|
RGCY 131 |
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.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "HO" means Houston Campus
- Dates
-
03/04–03/06
- Classroom
- RGCY 131
- Meetings
-
Thu. 03/04 6:00p–9:00p
RGCY 131
03/05–03/06
8:00a–5:00p
RGCY 131
|
BE5109 |
OL |
3 |
Ruth, Psalms, Jonah, & Selected Epistles
|
47/120 |
Fountain
Hoff
|
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1/11–5/07
|
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.
- Syllabus
- Download Syllabus
- Section
- "OL" means Online Course
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
|
BE5109 |
OS |
3 |
Ruth, Psalms, Jonah, & Selected Epistles: Rut., Jon. y Ep. Seleccionades
|
35/40 |
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1/11–5/07
|
OS |
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.
- Syllabus
- Download Syllabus
- Section
- "OS" means Online Spanish
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
|
BE5109 |
SA |
3 |
Ruth, Psalms, Jonah, & Selected Epistles
hybrid course is active 1/11–5/07
|
13/30 |
|
Th,Fr,Sa |
see info |
1/21, 1/22–23
|
|
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.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "SA" means San Antonio
- Dates
-
01/21–01/23
- Meetings
-
Thu. 01/21 6:00p–9:30p
01/22–01/23
8:00a–5:00p
|
BE5201 |
GA |
3 |
The Story of Scripture: Genesis to Revelation
hybrid course is active 1/11–5/07
|
20/30 |
|
Th,Fr,Sa |
see info |
3/25, 3/26–27
|
|
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.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "GA" means Atlanta
- Dates
-
03/25–03/27
- Meetings
-
Thu. 03/25 6:00p–9:30p
03/26–03/27
8:00a–5:00p
|
BE5201 |
GB |
3 |
The Story of Scripture: Genesis to Revelation
hybrid course is active 1/11–5/07
|
15/40 |
|
WRFS |
see info |
1/20, 1/21–23
|
MOBL |
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|
- 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.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "GB" means Grace Bible Church
- Dates
-
01/20–01/23
- Meetings
-
Wed. 01/20 6:00p–9:00p
MOBL
(Meets in MOBL)
01/21–01/23
8:00a–4:00p
MOBL
(Meets in MOBL)
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BE5201 |
OL |
3 |
The Story of Scripture: Genesis to Revelation
|
56/120 |
Winn
Hoff
|
|
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1/11–5/07
|
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.
- Syllabus
- Download Syllabus
- Section
- "OL" means Online Course
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
|
BE5220 |
A |
3 |
Advanced Hermeneutics
|
8/8 |
Hoff
|
Thu |
7:45–10:25a |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
CAC 201 |
info »
|
- Description
- A detailed study of the principles of the literal-grammatical-historical system of biblical interpretation, with practice in using those principles in interpreting representative passages.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "A" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- CAC 201
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
7:45a–10:25a
CAC 201
03/22–04/30
7:45a–10:25a
CAC 201
|
BE5220 |
RV |
3 |
Advanced Hermeneutics
|
4/10 |
Hoff
|
Thu |
7:45–10:25a |
1/11–5/07
|
Online |
info »
|
- Description
- A detailed study of the principles of the literal-grammatical-historical system of biblical interpretation, with practice in using those principles in interpreting representative passages.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "RV" means Remote Video (join live class)
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
|
BE5305 |
A |
2 |
Physical and Historical Geography of Israel
|
7/14 |
|
Thu |
1:00–3:40p |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
TODD 215 |
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|
- Description
- A survey of the principal physical features of the land of Israel, and a review of the historical geography of Israel for all the important periods in the Old and New Testaments. Attention is given to the relationship between Israel's geography and history. The course also incorporates a variety of the most recent visual resources.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "A" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- TODD 215
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
1:00p–3:40p
TODD 215
03/22–04/30
1:00p–3:40p
TODD 215
|
BE5505 |
OL |
3 |
The Kingdom & Covenants
|
45/60 |
Balbier
|
|
|
1/11–5/07
|
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.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "OL" means Online Course
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
|
BE5505 |
OS |
3 |
The Kingdom & Covenants: El Reino y los Pactos
|
21/30 |
Thompson
|
|
|
1/11–5/07
|
OS |
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|
- 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.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "OS" means Online Spanish
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
|
BE5510 |
OL |
3 |
The Life of Christ on Earth
|
6/120 |
|
|
|
1/11–5/07
|
OL |
info »
|
- Description
- A thematic study of the earthly life of Christ, tracing in detail the movements of His presentation, authentication, opposition, and rejection.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "OL" means Online Course
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
|
BE5545 |
A |
3 |
Introduction to Biblical Theology
|
7/8 |
|
Wed |
4:00–6:40p |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
CAC 201 |
info »
|
- Description
- An introduction to the discipline of biblical theology that includes study of its history, principles, and methods. Readings in significant authors will form the basis for class discussion.
- Syllabus
- Download Syllabus
- Section
- "A" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- CAC 201
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
4:00p–6:40p
CAC 201
03/22–04/30
4:00p–6:40p
CAC 201
|
BE5545 |
RV |
3 |
Introduction to Biblical Theology*
|
4/4 |
|
Wed |
4:00–6:40p |
1/11–5/07
|
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
- An introduction to the discipline of biblical theology that includes study of its history, principles, and methods. Readings in significant authors will form the basis for class discussion.
- Syllabus
- Download Syllabus
- Section
- "RV" means Remote Video (join live class)
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
|
BE5547 |
OL |
3 |
A Biblical Theology of Suffering, Disability, and the Church
|
8/120 |
Thomson
|
|
|
1/11–5/07
|
OL |
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|
- 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).
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "OL" means Online Course
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
|
BC5101 |
OL |
2 |
Pastoral Counseling
|
34/120 |
Rodriguez
|
|
|
1/11–5/07
|
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.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "OL" means Online Course
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
|
BC5201 |
OL |
3 |
Theological & Psychological Foundations of Counseling
|
79/80 |
|
|
|
1/11–5/07
|
OL |
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.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "OL" means Online Course
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
|
BC5215 |
OL |
3 |
Normal Human Growth
|
52/100 |
|
|
|
1/11–5/07
|
OL |
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|
- 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.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "OL" means Online Course
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
|
BC5220 |
A |
3 |
Counseling Methods & Techniques
|
50/59 |
Brashear
|
Tue |
4:00–6:40p |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
CAC 204 |
info »
|
- Description
- A study of the major techniques and strategies that can be appropriately and effectively used in counseling adults, adolescents, children, couples, and families, including methods for defining and diagnosing problems as well as intervention and treatment of the problems. Prerequisite: BC5210 Counseling Theory.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "A" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- CAC 204
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
4:00p–6:40p
CAC 204
03/22–04/30
4:00p–6:40p
CAC 204
|
BC5220 |
DC |
3 |
Counseling Methods & Techniques*
hybrid course is active 1/11–5/07
|
7/24 |
Cheatham
|
Mon |
8:00a–4:00p |
3/08, 3/22, 4/19, 4/26, 5/03
|
DC , OL , VC |
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|
*The two OL meetings will be pre-recorded lectures.
- Description
- A study of the major techniques and strategies that can be appropriately and effectively used in counseling adults, adolescents, children, couples, and families, including methods for defining and diagnosing problems as well as intervention and treatment of the problems. Prerequisite: BC5210 Counseling Theory.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "DC" means Washington, DC
- Dates
-
03/08–05/03
- Meetings
-
Mon. 03/08 8:00a–4:00p
DC
Mon. 03/22 8:00a–4:00p
OL
(Meets in OL)
Mon. 04/19 8:00a–4:00p
VC
Mon. 04/26 8:00a–4:00p
OL
(Meets in OL)
Mon. 05/03 8:00a–4:00p
DC
|
BC5220 |
HO |
3 |
Counseling Methods & Techniques
hybrid course is active 1/11–5/07
|
7/32 |
Cheatham
|
Mon |
8:00a–5:00p |
3/08, 3/22, 4/19, 4/26, 5/03
|
RGCY 127, VC |
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|
- Description
- A study of the major techniques and strategies that can be appropriately and effectively used in counseling adults, adolescents, children, couples, and families, including methods for defining and diagnosing problems as well as intervention and treatment of the problems. Prerequisite: BC5210 Counseling Theory.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "HO" means Houston Campus
- Dates
-
03/08–05/03
- Classroom
- RGCY 127, VC
- Meetings
-
Mon. 03/08 8:00a–5:00p
RGCY 127
Mon. 03/22 8:00a–5:00p
VC
Mon. 04/19 8:00a–5:00p
RGCY 127
Mon. 04/26 8:00a–5:00p
VC
Mon. 05/03 8:00a–5:00p
RGCY 127
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BC5225 |
HO |
3 |
Abnormal Human Behavior
|
8/32 |
Wade
|
Mon |
8:00a–5:00p |
1/11, 1/25, 2/01, 2/08, 2/15
|
RGCY 127 |
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.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "HO" means Houston Campus
- Dates
-
01/11–02/15
- Classroom
- RGCY 127
- Meetings
-
Mon. 01/11 8:00a–5:00p
RGCY 127
Mon. 01/25 8:00a–5:00p
RGCY 127
Mon. 02/01 8:00a–5:00p
RGCY 127
Mon. 02/08 8:00a–5:00p
RGCY 127
Mon. 02/15 8:00a–5:00p
RGCY 127
|
BC5225 |
OL |
3 |
Abnormal Human Behavior
|
35/100 |
|
|
|
1/11–5/07
|
OL |
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.
- Syllabus
- Download Syllabus
- Section
- "OL" means Online Course
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
|
BC5235 |
OL |
3 |
Social & Cultural Foundations
|
36/100 |
|
|
|
1/11–5/07
|
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.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "OL" means Online Course
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
|
BC5240 |
OL |
3 |
Research Methods & Statistics
|
37/100 |
|
|
|
1/11–5/07
|
OL |
info »
|
- Description
- A study of statistics (principles, usefulness, and limitations) and other standard research tools and methods as applied in the field of counseling.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "OL" means Online Course
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
|
BC5245 |
A |
3 |
Appraisal & Assessmt Techniques
|
23/34 |
|
Wed |
1:00–3:40p |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
CAC 205 |
info »
|
- Description
- A course in which the student is trained in the theory, principles, and practice of using the major test instruments and nontesting approaches to assessment of a client's condition and needs.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "A" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- CAC 205
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
1:00p–3:40p
CAC 205
03/22–04/30
1:00p–3:40p
CAC 205
|
BC5245 |
DC |
3 |
Appraisal & Assessmt Techniques*
hybrid course is active 1/11–5/07
|
6/24 |
|
Mon |
8:00a–4:00p |
2/01, 2/08, 3/01, 3/08, 3/22
|
DC , OL , VC |
info »
|
*The two OL meetings will be pre-recorded lectures.
- Description
- A course in which the student is trained in the theory, principles, and practice of using the major test instruments and nontesting approaches to assessment of a client's condition and needs.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "DC" means Washington, DC
- Dates
-
02/01–03/22
- Meetings
-
Mon. 02/01 8:00a–4:00p
DC
Mon. 02/08 8:00a–4:00p
OL
(Meets in OL)
Mon. 03/01 8:00a–4:00p
VC
Mon. 03/08 8:00a–4:00p
OL
(Meets in OL)
Mon. 03/22 8:00a–4:00p
DC
|
BC5250 |
A |
3 |
Professional Orientation and Ethics
|
33/34 |
|
Thu |
7:45–10:25a |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
CAC 205 |
info »
|
- Description
- A course designed to introduce the student to the ethical and legal standards, professional organizations, educational standards, state licensure codes, and the appropriate role and professional identity of practitioners in the field of counseling.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "A" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- CAC 205
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
7:45a–10:25a
CAC 205
03/22–04/30
7:45a–10:25a
CAC 205
|
BC5250 |
DC |
3 |
Professional Orientation and Ethics*
hybrid course is active 1/11–5/07
|
5/30 |
|
Mon |
8:00a–4:00p |
2/22, 3/01, 3/29, 4/05, 4/12
|
DC , OL , VC |
info »
|
*The two OL meetings will be pre-recorded lectures.
- Description
- A course designed to introduce the student to the ethical and legal standards, professional organizations, educational standards, state licensure codes, and the appropriate role and professional identity of practitioners in the field of counseling.
- Syllabus
- Download Syllabus
- Section
- "DC" means Washington, DC
- Dates
-
02/22–04/12
- Meetings
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Mon. 02/22 8:00a–4:00p
DC
Mon. 03/01 8:00a–4:00p
OL
(Meets in OL)
Mon. 03/29 8:00a–4:00p
VC
Mon. 04/05 8:00a–4:00p
OL
(Meets in OL)
Mon. 04/12 8:00a–4:00p
DC
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BC5250 |
HO |
3 |
Professional Orientation and Ethics
|
12/32 |
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Mon |
8:00a–5:00p |
2/22, 3/01, 3/29, 4/05, 4/12
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RGCY 127 |
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- Description
- A course designed to introduce the student to the ethical and legal standards, professional organizations, educational standards, state licensure codes, and the appropriate role and professional identity of practitioners in the field of counseling.
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- "HO" means Houston Campus
- Dates
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02/22–04/12
- Classroom
- RGCY 127
- Meetings
-
Mon. 02/22 8:00a–5:00p
RGCY 127
Mon. 03/01 8:00a–5:00p
RGCY 127
Mon. 03/29 8:00a–5:00p
RGCY 127
Mon. 04/05 8:00a–5:00p
RGCY 127
Mon. 04/12 8:00a–5:00p
RGCY 127
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BC5255 |
DC |
3 |
Addictions and Compulsive Behaviors
hybrid course is active 1/11–5/07
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14/24 |
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Mon |
8:00a–4:00p |
3/22, 4/12, 4/19, 4/26, 5/03
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DC |
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- Description
- This course will examine the diagnosis, treatment planning, and recovery process for those dealing with addictions or with compulsive behaviors. Attention is given to the alcoholic/ addict and family members, with emphasis on the âdiseaseâ model of addictions treatment and the utilization of 12-step support groups in the treatment of the recovering person and the family members. Other compulsive disorders will also be examined with a focus on diagnosis, treatment planning, and recovery process.
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- "DC" means Washington, DC
- Dates
-
03/22–05/03
- Meetings
-
Mon. 03/22 8:00a–4:00p
DC
Mon. 04/12 8:00a–4:00p
DC
Mon. 04/19 8:00a–4:00p
DC
Mon. 04/26 8:00a–4:00p
DC
Mon. 05/03 8:00a–4:00p
DC
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BC5255 |
HO |
3 |
Addictions and Compulsive Behaviors
hybrid course is active 1/11–5/07
|
17/60 |
Wade
|
Th,Fr,Sa |
8:00a–5:00p |
2/18–20, 4/02–03
|
RGCY 131 |
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- Description
- This course will examine the diagnosis, treatment planning, and recovery process for those dealing with addictions or with compulsive behaviors. Attention is given to the alcoholic/ addict and family members, with emphasis on the âdiseaseâ model of addictions treatment and the utilization of 12-step support groups in the treatment of the recovering person and the family members. Other compulsive disorders will also be examined with a focus on diagnosis, treatment planning, and recovery process.
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- "HO" means Houston Campus
- Dates
-
02/18–04/03
- Classroom
- RGCY 131
- Meetings
-
02/18–02/20
8:00a–5:00p
RGCY 131
04/02–04/03
8:00a–5:00p
RGCY 131
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BC5280 |
A |
3 |
Group Counseling
|
27/34 |
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Tue |
1:00–3:40p |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
CAC 205 |
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- 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
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- CAC 205
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
1:00p–3:40p
CAC 205
03/22–04/30
1:00p–3:40p
CAC 205
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BC5280 |
DC |
3 |
Group Counseling
|
8/24 |
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Mon |
3:00–5:40p |
1/11–5/07
|
DC |
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- 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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- "DC" means Washington, DC
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
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BC5280 |
HO |
3 |
Group Counseling
|
10/28 |
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Mon |
6:00–8:45p |
1/11–5/07
|
RGCY 129 |
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- 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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- Section
- "HO" means Houston Campus
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
- Classroom
- RGCY 129
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BC5300 |
A |
3 |
Professional Skills and Ethics
|
9/12 |
Freeman
|
Wed |
2:25–5:05p |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
CAC 102 |
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- 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
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- CAC 102
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
2:25p–5:05p
CAC 102
03/22–04/30
2:25p–5:05p
CAC 102
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BC5300 |
B |
3 |
Professional Skills and Ethics
|
13/12 |
|
Tue |
1:00–3:40p |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
CAC 208 |
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- 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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- "B" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- CAC 208
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
1:00p–3:40p
CAC 208
03/22–04/30
1:00p–3:40p
CAC 208
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BC5305 |
A |
3 |
Counseling Practicum I
|
3/3 |
|
Tue |
7:45–10:25a |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
TODD 217 |
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|
- 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 student-peers within an on-site, group- practicum context. Students present a minimum of three counseling experiences supplemented with a summary. Emphasis is placed on diagnosis, treatment plan, and biblical integration. Prerequisites: BC5300 Professional Skills and Ethics, BC5215 Normal Human Growth, BC5220 Counseling Methods and Techniques, and BC5225 Abnormal Human Behavior. (The latter two must be taken previously or concurrently with this practicum.) Enrollment limited to only 8 MABC students per section. 3 hours.
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- "A" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- TODD 217
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
7:45a–10:25a
TODD 217
03/22–04/30
7:45a–10:25a
TODD 217
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BC5305 |
B |
3 |
Counseling Practicum I
|
2/2 |
|
Wed |
7:45–10:25a |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
TODD 317 |
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|
- 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 student-peers within an on-site, group- practicum context. Students present a minimum of three counseling experiences supplemented with a summary. Emphasis is placed on diagnosis, treatment plan, and biblical integration. Prerequisites: BC5300 Professional Skills and Ethics, BC5215 Normal Human Growth, BC5220 Counseling Methods and Techniques, and BC5225 Abnormal Human Behavior. (The latter two must be taken previously or concurrently with this practicum.) Enrollment limited to only 8 MABC students per section. 3 hours.
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- "B" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- TODD 317
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
7:45a–10:25a
TODD 317
03/22–04/30
7:45a–10:25a
TODD 317
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BC5305 |
DC |
3 |
Counseling Practicum I
|
2/4 |
|
Mon |
6:00–8:40p |
1/11–5/07
|
DC |
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- 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 student-peers within an on-site, group- practicum context. Students present a minimum of three counseling experiences supplemented with a summary. Emphasis is placed on diagnosis, treatment plan, and biblical integration. Prerequisites: BC5300 Professional Skills and Ethics, BC5215 Normal Human Growth, BC5220 Counseling Methods and Techniques, and BC5225 Abnormal Human Behavior. (The latter two must be taken previously or concurrently with this practicum.) Enrollment limited to only 8 MABC students per section. 3 hours.
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- "DC" means Washington, DC
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
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BC5305 |
HO |
3 |
Counseling Practicum I
|
8/8 |
Wade
|
Tue |
7:00–9:45a |
1/11–5/07
|
RGCY 127 |
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|
- 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 student-peers within an on-site, group- practicum context. Students present a minimum of three counseling experiences supplemented with a summary. Emphasis is placed on diagnosis, treatment plan, and biblical integration. Prerequisites: BC5300 Professional Skills and Ethics, BC5215 Normal Human Growth, BC5220 Counseling Methods and Techniques, and BC5225 Abnormal Human Behavior. (The latter two must be taken previously or concurrently with this practicum.) Enrollment limited to only 8 MABC students per section. 3 hours.
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- Section
- "HO" means Houston Campus
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
- Classroom
- RGCY 127
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BC5310 |
A |
3 |
Counseling Practicum II
|
4/5 |
|
Tue |
7:45–10:25a |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
TODD 217 |
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|
- 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
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- TODD 217
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
7:45a–10:25a
TODD 217
03/22–04/30
7:45a–10:25a
TODD 217
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BC5310 |
B |
3 |
Counseling Practicum II
|
6/6 |
|
Wed |
7:45–10:25a |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
TODD 317 |
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|
- 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
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- TODD 317
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
7:45a–10:25a
TODD 317
03/22–04/30
7:45a–10:25a
TODD 317
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BC5310 |
DC |
3 |
Counseling Practicum II
|
2/4 |
|
Mon |
6:00–8:40p |
1/11–5/07
|
DC |
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- 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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- "DC" means Washington, DC
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
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BC5315 |
N |
3 |
Counseling Practicum III
|
10/8 |
Brashear
|
Tue |
6:40–9:35p |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
CAC 211 |
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- 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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- "N" means Night Course in Dallas
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- CAC 211
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
6:40p–9:35p
CAC 211
03/22–04/30
6:40p–9:35p
CAC 211
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BC5320 |
A |
3 |
Counseling Practicum IV
|
5/8 |
|
Tue |
7:45–10:25a |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
TODD 320 |
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- 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
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- TODD 320
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
7:45a–10:25a
TODD 320
03/22–04/30
7:45a–10:25a
TODD 320
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BC5320 |
B |
3 |
Counseling Practicum IV
|
6/8 |
|
Tue |
7:45–10:25a |
1/11–5/07
|
CAC 211 |
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|
- 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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- "B" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
- Classroom
- CAC 211
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BC5320 |
DC |
3 |
Counseling Practicum IV
|
10/8 |
|
Mon |
6:00–8:40p |
1/11–5/07
|
DC |
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- 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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- "DC" means Washington, DC
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
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BC5405 |
HO |
3 |
Introduction to Play Therapy
hybrid course is active 1/11–5/07
|
22/60 |
|
Th,Fr,Sa |
8:00a–5:00p |
1/28–30, 4/16–17
|
RGCY 131 |
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- Description
- A course designed to introduce the major theories of play therapy, help the student develop an approach to play therapy, increase the student's understanding of children and the child's natural language of play, and help the student learn the essential skills of play therapy. Biblical foundations of play therapy will be considered.
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- "HO" means Houston Campus
- Dates
-
01/28–04/17
- Classroom
- RGCY 131
- Meetings
-
01/28–01/30
8:00a–5:00p
RGCY 131
04/16–04/17
8:00a–5:00p
RGCY 131
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BC5422 |
A |
3 |
Marital Counseling
|
20/21 |
|
Wed |
7:45–10:25a |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
CAC 203 |
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- Description
- A study of theory and practice of conjoint therapy with married couples. A number of theoretical perspectives and related clinical techniques will be studied, including biblical integration. Attention will also be given to intervention techniques for couples in distress.
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- "A" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- CAC 203
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
7:45a–10:25a
CAC 203
03/22–04/30
7:45a–10:25a
CAC 203
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BC5436 |
A |
3 |
Diagnosis and Treatment of Trauma Disorders
|
37/59 |
Brashear
|
Thu |
3:50–6:30p |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
CAC 204 |
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|
- Description
- A study of post-traumatic stress disorder, dissociative disorders, and dissociative identity disorder, as well as how trauma is correlated with other diagnoses. Attention is given to examining the prevalence, cause, and specialized treatment of physical and sexual abuse and trauma disorders. Controversies surrounding dissociative identity disorder, repressed memories of childhood sexual abuse, satanic ritual abuse, and exorcism as a treatment are examined.
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- "A" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- CAC 204
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
3:50p–6:30p
CAC 204
03/22–04/30
3:50p–6:30p
CAC 204
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BC5547 |
OL |
3 |
A Biblical Theology of Suffering, Disability, and the Church
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9/120 |
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1/11–5/07
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OL |
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- 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
-
01/11–05/07
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BC5610 |
OL |
3 |
Sexuality & Ethics
|
32/40 |
Pedrow
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|
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1/11–5/07
|
OL |
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- Description
- This course examines historical and contemporary views of human sexuality and ethics from both theological and secular perspectives, with attention to the meaning and implications of humans as sexual beings. Sexual meanings, practices and values will be addressed specifically in the topics of gender, singleness, marriage, intimacy, social sexuality, erotic sexuality, sexual identity, gender identity, and sexual disorders. Specific ethical issues will be applied to both ministry and clinical settings.
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- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
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EML5101 |
A |
3 |
Designing and Leading Effective Ministries
|
11/20 |
|
Wed |
3:00–5:40p |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
TODD 115 |
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- 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
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- TODD 115
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
3:00p–5:40p
TODD 115
03/22–04/30
3:00p–5:40p
TODD 115
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EML5101 |
OK |
3 |
Designing and Leading Effective Ministries*
hybrid course is active 1/11–5/07
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11/30 |
Gandy
|
Sat |
|
1/11–5/07
|
VC |
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*OK=Oklahoma
- 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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- "OK" means
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
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EML5101 |
OL |
3 |
Designing and Leading Effective Ministries
|
66/80 |
Heideman
Lubin
Lee
|
|
|
1/11–5/07
|
OL |
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- 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
-
01/11–05/07
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EML5103 |
OL |
2 |
Teaching Process
|
14/14 |
|
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1/11–5/07
|
OL |
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- 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 40 students. 2 hours.
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- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
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EML5104 |
OL |
1 |
Media Presentations
|
19/30 |
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1/11–5/07
|
OL |
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- 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
-
01/11–05/07
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EML5105 |
A |
3 |
Teaching Process and Media Presentations
|
11/16 |
Davis
|
Thu |
1:00–3:40p |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
CAC 203 |
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- 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
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01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- CAC 203
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
1:00p–3:40p
CAC 203
03/22–04/30
1:00p–3:40p
CAC 203
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EML5105 |
B |
3 |
Teaching Process and Media Presentations
hybrid course is active 1/11–5/07
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15/16 |
Brooks
Davis
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Th,Fr,Sa |
see info |
4/15, 4/16–17
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CAC 203 |
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- 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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- "B" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
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04/15–04/17
- Classroom
- CAC 203
- Meetings
-
Thu. 04/15 5:30p–9:30p
CAC 203
04/16–04/17
8:00a–5:00p
CAC 203
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EML5110 |
A |
3 |
History & Philosophy of Christian Education*
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12/15 |
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MTWRF |
8:00a–5:00p |
3/15–3/19
|
CAC 103 |
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*This section will be recorded for online purposes.
- 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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- "A" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
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03/15–03/19
- Classroom
- CAC 103
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EML5110 |
HO |
3 |
History & Philosophy of Christian Education
hybrid course is active 1/11–5/07
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5/28 |
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Sat |
8:00a–5:00p |
1/23, 2/13, 4/24
|
RGCY 129, VC |
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- 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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- "HO" means Houston Campus
- Dates
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01/23–04/24
- Classroom
- RGCY 129, VC
- Meetings
-
Sat. 01/23 8:00a–5:00p
RGCY 129
Sat. 02/13 8:00a–5:00p
VC
Sat. 04/24 8:00a–5:00p
RGCY 129
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EML5110 |
OL |
3 |
History & Philosophy of Christian Education
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8/12 |
Brooks
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1/11–5/07
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OL |
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- 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
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01/11–05/07
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EML5210 |
PI |
3 |
Curriculum Design
hybrid course is active 1/11–5/07
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14/20 |
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Th,Fr,Sa |
see info |
3/04, 3/05–06
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PGI |
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- Description
- Analysis of the teaching-learning process; practice in writing instructional objectives and designing plans for biblical instruction; and a study of task descriptions, motivation, and evaluation in teaching and learning.
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- "PI" means Passion Global Institute
- Dates
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03/04–03/06
- Meetings
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Thu. 03/04 6:00p–9:30p
PGI
(Meets in PGI)
03/05–03/06
8:00a–5:00p
PGI
(Meets in PGI)
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EML5230 |
A |
3 |
Theological Education in Intercultural Contexts
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0/2 |
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Wed |
1:00–3:40p |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
CAC 202 |
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- Description
- A study of issues in educational philosophy, planning, administration, and teaching related to theological education in intercultural ministry settings. Students in the Academic Ministries track may substitute this course for EML5215 Teaching in Christian Higher Education. May also credit toward the Ph.D. program (with approval from the director of Ph.D. studies).
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- "A" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
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01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- CAC 202
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
1:00p–3:40p
CAC 202
03/22–04/30
1:00p–3:40p
CAC 202
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EML5230 |
RV |
3 |
Theological Education in Intercultural Contexts*
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0/2 |
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Wed |
1:00–3:40p |
1/11–5/07
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Online |
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*RV section is limited to students outside DFW. Use Registrar Request Forms @students.dts.edu to register. Participation requires internet bandwidth 1.5mbs uplink & downlink.
- Description
- A study of issues in educational philosophy, planning, administration, and teaching related to theological education in intercultural ministry settings. Students in the Academic Ministries track may substitute this course for EML5215 Teaching in Christian Higher Education. May also credit toward the Ph.D. program (with approval from the director of Ph.D. studies).
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- "RV" means Remote Video (join live class)
- Dates
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01/11–05/07
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EML5325 |
A |
3 |
Legal & Financial Issues in Ministry
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8/14 |
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Thu |
2:25–5:05p |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
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CAC 207 |
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- Description
- A study of legal issues affecting ministry organizations with attention to administration, compliance with state and federal regulations, plant and property concerns, and various forms of liability coupled with an analysis of good financial practice for nonprofit ministries, including budgeting, accountability, and general stewardship of gifts and revenues.
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- "A" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- CAC 207
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
2:25p–5:05p
CAC 207
03/22–04/30
2:25p–5:05p
CAC 207
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EML5325 |
DC |
3 |
Legal & Financial Issues in Ministry
hybrid course is active 1/11–5/07
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6/24 |
|
Fr,Sa |
see info |
1/29, 1/30, 2/19, 2/20
|
DC |
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- Description
- A study of legal issues affecting ministry organizations with attention to administration, compliance with state and federal regulations, plant and property concerns, and various forms of liability coupled with an analysis of good financial practice for nonprofit ministries, including budgeting, accountability, and general stewardship of gifts and revenues.
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- "DC" means Washington, DC
- Dates
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01/29–02/20
- Meetings
-
Fri. 01/29 5:00p–9:00p
DC
Sat. 01/30 8:00a–5:00p
DC
Fri. 02/19 5:00p–9:00p
DC
Sat. 02/20 8:00a–5:00p
DC
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EML5330 |
A |
3 |
Personal and Organizational Leadership Development
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5/14 |
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Wed |
1:00–3:40p |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
CAC 207 |
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- 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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- "A" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- CAC 207
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
1:00p–3:40p
CAC 207
03/22–04/30
1:00p–3:40p
CAC 207
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EML5330 |
HO |
3 |
Personal and Organizational Leadership Development
hybrid course is active 1/11–5/07
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8/28 |
Wiesepape
|
Fr,Sa |
see info |
2/05, 2/06, 3/26, 3/27
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RGCY 129 |
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|
- 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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- "HO" means Houston Campus
- Dates
-
02/05–03/27
- Classroom
- RGCY 129
- Meetings
-
Fri. 02/05 1:00p–5:00p
RGCY 129
Sat. 02/06 8:00a–5:00p
RGCY 129
Fri. 03/26 1:00p–5:00p
RGCY 129
Sat. 03/27 8:00a–5:00p
RGCY 129
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EML5330 |
OL |
3 |
Personal and Organizational Leadership Development
|
18/20 |
McKanna
Wiesepape
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|
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1/11–5/07
|
OL |
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- 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
-
01/11–05/07
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EML5335 |
AU |
2 |
Personal Assessment and Ministry Vision
hybrid course is active 1/11–5/07
|
3/30 |
Gandy
|
Th,Fr,Sa |
see info |
2/25, 2/26–27
|
VC |
info »
|
- Description
- A course designed to assess and define a person's ministry strengths and weaknesses and to develop leadership and interpersonal skills for more effective ministry, for the purpose of building confidence in future ministry decisions and developing vision. Limited enrollment.
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- "AU" means Austin
- Dates
-
02/25–02/27
- Meetings
-
Thu. 02/25 6:00p–9:00p
VC
02/26–02/27
8:00a–5:00p
VC
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EML5335 |
LS |
2 |
Personal Assessment and Ministry Vision
hybrid course is active 1/11–5/07
|
3/5 |
Gandy
|
Th,Fr,Sa |
see info |
2/25, 2/26–27
|
Online |
info »
|
- Description
- A course designed to assess and define a person's ministry strengths and weaknesses and to develop leadership and interpersonal skills for more effective ministry, for the purpose of building confidence in future ministry decisions and developing vision. Limited enrollment.
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- "LS" means Live Stream (live streaming)
- Dates
-
02/25–02/27
- Meetings
-
Thu. 02/25 6:00p–9:00p
OL
(Meets in OL)
02/26–02/27
8:00a–5:00p
OL
(Meets in OL)
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EML5340 |
A |
3 |
Team Leadership
hybrid course is active 1/11–5/07
|
6/21 |
Gandy
|
Th,Fr,Sa |
see info |
1/21, 1/22–23
|
CAC 203 |
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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- "A" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
-
01/21–01/23
- Classroom
- CAC 203
- Meetings
-
Thu. 01/21 5:30p–9:30p
CAC 203
01/22–01/23
8:00a–5:00p
CAC 203
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EML5360 |
A |
3 |
Change and Resistance in Christian Leadership
hybrid course is active 1/11–5/07
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9/21 |
Gandy
|
Th,Fr,Sa |
see info |
3/25, 3/26–27
|
CAC 203 |
info »
|
- Description
- A study of change and conflict in the context of Christian ministry. Increased understanding and skill development in change agency, conflict resolution/management, and handling of criticism are intended outcomes for each student.
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- "A" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
-
03/25–03/27
- Classroom
- CAC 203
- Meetings
-
Thu. 03/25 6:30p–9:30p
CAC 203
03/26–03/27
8:00a–5:00p
CAC 203
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EML5410 |
RV |
3 |
Effective Ministry with Children*
|
3/4 |
|
TWRFS |
see info |
1/15, 1/16, 2/05, 2/06, 3/09–12
|
Online |
info »
|
*Registration is limited to students outside of DFW. Travel to the Dallas campus is required for WEC week, 3/9-12. Use Registrar Request Forms @ students.dts.edu.
- Description
- A study of the nature and needs of children from birth through grade six, methods and materials for working with children, and administration of the children's division of the church. Students participate in two teaching demonstrations to integrate classroom learning.
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- "RV" means Remote Video (join live class)
- Dates
-
01/15–03/12
- Meetings
-
Fri. 01/15 6:00p–9:00p
OL
(Meets in OL)
Sat. 01/16 8:00a–5:00p
OL
(Meets in OL)
Fri. 02/05 6:00p–9:00p
OL
(Meets in OL)
Sat. 02/06 8:00a–5:00p
OL
(Meets in OL)
03/09–03/12
8:00a–1:00p
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EML5410 |
W |
3 |
Effective Ministry with Children
|
2/8 |
|
TWRFS |
see info |
1/15, 1/16, 2/05, 2/06, 3/09–12
|
CAC 202 |
info »
|
- Description
- A study of the nature and needs of children from birth through grade six, methods and materials for working with children, and administration of the children's division of the church. Students participate in two teaching demonstrations to integrate classroom learning.
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- "W" means Weekend Course in Dallas
- Dates
-
01/15–03/12
- Classroom
- CAC 202
- Meetings
-
Fri. 01/15 6:00p–9:00p
CAC 202
Sat. 01/16 8:00a–5:00p
CAC 202
Fri. 02/05 6:00p–9:00p
CAC 202
Sat. 02/06 8:00a–5:00p
CAC 202
03/09–03/12
8:00a–1:00p
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EML5430 |
A |
3 |
Strategies for Youth and Young Adult Ministries
|
4/8 |
|
Mon |
1:00–3:40p |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
CAC 201 |
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|
- Description
- A course on contemporary strategies for reaching today's youth, with emphasis on evangelism and discipleship. Attention is given to the philosophy of, and principles for, the four levels of youth programming: outreach, growth, ministry, and multiplication. Examination of area youth ministry strategies through field trips gives practical opportunity to apply classroom instruction to real-world scenarios.
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- "A" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- CAC 201
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
1:00p–3:40p
CAC 201
03/22–04/30
1:00p–3:40p
CAC 201
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EML5430 |
RV |
3 |
Strategies for Youth and Young Adult Ministries*
|
4/4 |
|
Mon |
1:00–3:40p |
1/11–5/07
|
Online |
info »
|
*Registration is limited to students out of DFW. Remote video requires internet bandwidth 1.5mbs uplink & downlink. Use Registrar Request Forms at https://www.dts.edu/ departments/registrar/ to request registration.
- Description
- A course on contemporary strategies for reaching today's youth, with emphasis on evangelism and discipleship. Attention is given to the philosophy of, and principles for, the four levels of youth programming: outreach, growth, ministry, and multiplication. Examination of area youth ministry strategies through field trips gives practical opportunity to apply classroom instruction to real-world scenarios.
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- Section
- "RV" means Remote Video (join live class)
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
|
EML5450 |
DC |
3 |
Women Teaching Women
hybrid course is active 1/11–5/07
|
10/10 |
Davis
|
MS |
see info |
1/11, 1/25, 2/01, 2/08, 2/15, 2/22, 3/01, 3/27, 4/24
|
VC , DC |
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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- Section
- "DC" means Washington, DC
- Dates
-
01/11–04/24
- Meetings
-
Mon. 01/11 6:45p–9:30p
VC
Mon. 01/25 6:45p–9:30p
VC
Mon. 02/01 6:45p–9:30p
VC
Mon. 02/08 6:45p–9:30p
VC
Mon. 02/15 6:45p–9:30p
VC
Mon. 02/22 6:45p–9:30p
VC
Mon. 03/01 6:45p–9:30p
VC
Sat. 03/27 9:00a–6:00p
DC
Sat. 04/24 9:00a–6:00p
DC
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EML5502 |
W |
1 |
The Christian Home: Communication & Conflict Resolution
|
11/21 |
Humphries
|
Fr,Sa |
see info |
1/29, 1/30
|
CAC 203 |
info »
|
- Description
- Offers exercises and experiences that strengthen communication and conflict-resolution skills within the Christian marriage and home.
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- "W" means Weekend Course in Dallas
- Dates
-
01/29–01/30
- Classroom
- CAC 203
- Meetings
-
Fri. 01/29 6:00p–9:00p
CAC 203
Sat. 01/30 8:00a–5:00p
CAC 203
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EML5515 |
A |
3 |
Family Life Education
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0/15 |
|
Thu |
1:00–3:40p |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
CAC 208 |
info »
|
- Description
- Biblical principles and practical techniques for designing and implementing church programs of instruction in marriage, family relationships, child-rearing, and other aspects of family life and church-home cooperation.
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- "A" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- CAC 208
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
1:00p–3:40p
CAC 208
03/22–04/30
1:00p–3:40p
CAC 208
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EML5620 |
OL |
3 |
Prevention of Child Sexual Abuse
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4/15 |
|
|
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1/11–5/07
|
OL |
info »
|
- Description
- This course will present information to students to support the critical need to set up a comprehensive and effective safety system to prevent child sexual abuse from occurring in their ministries. Attention is given to dispelling long-held myths and replacing them with data-driven principles concerning the problem of child sexual abuse. Detailed information will be presented along with instructions on how to set up an adaptable safety system that can work in any ministry context. Enrollment limited to 15 students. Audits are not permitted for this course. 3 hours.
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- "OL" means Online Course
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
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EML5740 |
A |
3 |
Spiritual Formation in Contemporary Culture
|
7/7 |
|
Tu,Th |
9:10–10:25a |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
CAC 207 |
info »
|
- Description
- A study of contemporary cultural dynamics and the implications for spiritual formation which they present with special attention given to paradigms of the church's engagement with the broader cultural environment, the contemporary cultural realities that inhibit growth in Christ-likeness, and cultural factors that inform and shape faithful expressions of soul care.
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- "A" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- CAC 207
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
9:10a–10:25a
CAC 207
03/22–04/30
9:10a–10:25a
CAC 207
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EML5802 |
A |
6 |
Ministry Residency II
|
29/30 |
|
MTWR |
8:00a–5:00p |
5/03–05/06
|
CAC 207 |
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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- Section
- "A" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
-
05/03–05/06
- Classroom
- CAC 207
- Meetings
-
05/03–05/06
8:00a–5:00p
CAC 207
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EML5811 |
FW |
3 |
Church-Based Residency: Introduction to Church Leadership
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9/30 |
|
|
|
1/11–5/07
|
|
info »
|
- Description
- This course is a study of church leadership principles and philosophies that make an effective leader, with attention given to leading teams, volunteer development, understanding one' local church culture, knowing and leading oneself, and managing the tensions of ministry. 3 hours.
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- Section
- "FW" means Fort Worth
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
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EML5811 |
GB |
3 |
Church-Based Residency: Introduction to Church Leadership*
hybrid course is active 1/11–5/07
|
4/30 |
|
|
|
1/11–5/07
|
|
info »
|
*This course is only open for students in the Grace Bible Church fellows program. need more information, contact Michael Balbier at mbalbier@dts.edu.
- Description
- This course is a study of church leadership principles and philosophies that make an effective leader, with attention given to leading teams, volunteer development, understanding one' local church culture, knowing and leading oneself, and managing the tensions of ministry. 3 hours.
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- "GB" means Grace Bible Church
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
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EML5812 |
NP |
2 |
Church-Based Residency: Children and Student Ministry Strategy
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13/50 |
|
|
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1/11–5/07
|
|
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- Description
- This course is a study of the children and student ministry environments of the local church, with attention given to age-specific ministry models, goals, small group strategies, creative planning, program implementation, and volunteer development for preschool, elementary school, middle school, high school, and college ministry. 2-3 hours.
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- "NP" means
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
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EML5819 |
GB |
6 |
Church-Based Residency: Specialized Ministry*
hybrid course is active 1/11–5/07
|
4/30 |
|
|
|
1/11–5/07
|
|
info »
|
*This course is open for only students in the Grace Bible Chruch fellows program. For more information, contact Michael Balbier at mbalbier@dts.edu.
- Description
- This course is a study of a specialized ministry context in the local church not treated in the other church-based residency courses. This is a field-based education in the student' intended vocational ministry context under the guidance of the local church. 2â3 hours.
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- "GB" means Grace Bible Church
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
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EML5819 |
NP |
2 |
Church-Based Residency: Specialized Ministry
|
10/50 |
|
|
|
1/11–5/07
|
|
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|
- Description
- This course is a study of a specialized ministry context in the local church not treated in the other church-based residency courses. This is a field-based education in the student' intended vocational ministry context under the guidance of the local church. 2â3 hours.
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- Section
- "NP" means
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
|
EML5950 |
OL |
2 |
MACL Applied Research Project
|
5/30 |
|
|
|
1/11–5/07
|
OL |
info »
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- Description
- Independent research and writing of an applied research project on an approved topic under the supervision of a faculty advisor and an approved second reader who may be a faculty member or an approved ministry practitioner.
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- "OL" means Online Course
- Dates
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01/11–05/07
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MW5102 |
A |
2 |
Media Arts Apprenticeship
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3/30 |
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1/11–8/06
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- 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
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01/11–08/06
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MW5102 |
B |
3 |
Media Arts Apprenticeship
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0/30 |
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1/11–12/17
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- 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
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01/11–12/17
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MW5103 |
A |
3 |
A Christian View of Art*
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11/13 |
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Thu |
1:00–3:40p |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
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CAC 211 |
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*Faculty approval is required if MW5101 has not been completed.
- Description
- How can a Christian evaluate artistic expression? What is beauty? These questions and others are answered in this study of biblical-exegetical foundations of creativity and art, the development of a Judeo-Christian theology of art, and biblical-philosophical analyses of artistic expression, with emphasis on the visual arts (painting, sculpture, and film). Students must complete 15 credit hours of DTS coursework before enrolling in MW5103.
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- "A" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
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01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- CAC 211
- Meetings
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01/11–03/05
1:00p–3:40p
CAC 211
03/22–04/30
1:00p–3:40p
CAC 211
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MW5103 |
B |
3 |
A Christian View of Art*
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6/13 |
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Tue |
1:00–3:40p |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
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CAC 211 |
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*Faculty approval is required if MW5101 has not been completed.
- Description
- How can a Christian evaluate artistic expression? What is beauty? These questions and others are answered in this study of biblical-exegetical foundations of creativity and art, the development of a Judeo-Christian theology of art, and biblical-philosophical analyses of artistic expression, with emphasis on the visual arts (painting, sculpture, and film). Students must complete 15 credit hours of DTS coursework before enrolling in MW5103.
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- "B" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
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01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- CAC 211
- Meetings
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01/11–03/05
1:00p–3:40p
CAC 211
03/22–04/30
1:00p–3:40p
CAC 211
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MW5103 |
R2 |
3 |
A Christian View of Art*
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2/6 |
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Tue |
1:00–3:40p |
1/11–5/07
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OL |
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*RV section is limited to students outstide of DFW. Faculty approval is required if MW5101 has not be completed. User Registrar Request Forms at students.dts.edu to request registration. 1.5mbs uplink & dowlink required for participation.
- Description
- How can a Christian evaluate artistic expression? What is beauty? These questions and others are answered in this study of biblical-exegetical foundations of creativity and art, the development of a Judeo-Christian theology of art, and biblical-philosophical analyses of artistic expression, with emphasis on the visual arts (painting, sculpture, and film). Students must complete 15 credit hours of DTS coursework before enrolling in MW5103.
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- "R2" means
- Dates
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01/11–05/07
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MW5103 |
RV |
3 |
A Christian View of Art*
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5/6 |
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Thu |
1:00–3:40p |
1/11–5/07
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Online |
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*Registration is limited to students outside of DFW. Faculty approval is required if MW5101 has not been completed. Use Registrar Request Forms at students.dts.edu to request registration.
- Description
- How can a Christian evaluate artistic expression? What is beauty? These questions and others are answered in this study of biblical-exegetical foundations of creativity and art, the development of a Judeo-Christian theology of art, and biblical-philosophical analyses of artistic expression, with emphasis on the visual arts (painting, sculpture, and film). Students must complete 15 credit hours of DTS coursework before enrolling in MW5103.
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- "RV" means Remote Video (join live class)
- Dates
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01/11–05/07
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MW5301 |
LS |
3 |
Creative Writing in Ministry
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11/12 |
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Thu |
1:00–3:40p |
1/11–5/07
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Online |
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- 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
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01/11–05/07
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MW5302 |
LS |
3 |
Writing for Publication
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12/12 |
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Tue |
3:50–6:30p |
1/11–5/07
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Online |
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- Description
- A course designed to help students develop basic skills in writing for publication. Students research, write, and submit work to publications in a variety of formats during the term. Enrollment limited to 12 students.
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- "LS" means Live Stream (live streaming)
- Dates
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01/11–05/07
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MW5303 |
LS |
3 |
Advanced Creative Writing
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7/12 |
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Tue |
1:00–3:40p |
1/11–5/07
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Online |
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- Description
- A course in which the student applies the techniques from MW5301 Creative Writing in Ministry to a particular creative-writing project. Each student selects and develops one form from a variety of media (e.g., play, article, short story, teleplay, film script, first-person narrative sermon, novel, radio drama) and adapts the style and message to the unique character of the chosen medium. Prerequisite: MW5301 Creative Writing in Ministry. Enrollment limited to 12 students.
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- "LS" means Live Stream (live streaming)
- Dates
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01/11–05/07
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MW5304 |
OL |
3 |
Theology and Contemporary Literature
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6/30 |
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1/11–5/07
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OL |
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- Description
- An exploration of modern and postmodern attitudes toward the âspiritual/transcendent/Godâ found in selected American literature. Students will read a variety of writings from notable authors, as well as selected essays in critical theory, as a means of engendering dialogue from a theological perspective on how American fiction over the last fifty years has interacted with the religious and spiritual currents that pervade culture.
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- "OL" means Online Course
- Dates
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01/11–05/07
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MW5305 |
HO |
3 |
C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien: Imaginary Worlds & Learning Moral Virtue
hybrid course is active 1/11–5/07
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9/60 |
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Th,Fr,Sa |
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3/18, 3/19–20
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RGCY 131 |
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- 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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- "HO" means Houston Campus
- Dates
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03/18–03/20
- Classroom
- RGCY 131
- Meetings
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Thu. 03/18 5:30p–9:30p
RGCY 131
03/19–03/20
8:00a–5:00p
RGCY 131
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MW5404 |
OL |
1 |
Media Presentations
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2/30 |
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1/11–5/07
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OL |
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- 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
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01/11–05/07
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MW5451 |
LS |
3 |
Theology, Technology, and Digital Culture*
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15/30 |
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Tue |
5:30–6:45p |
1/11–5/07
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Online |
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*This section meets by live streaming video. In addition to the live stream, there will be 75 minutes of pre-recorded lecture each week.
- Description
- This course examines the place of technology in the biblical drama and in modern culture. Students will critically reflect on how technology affects their personal lives and ministries, analyze various theories of the nature of technology and how those theories contribute to and/or influence our understanding of what it means to be human, and investigate how selected Old and New Testament passages contribute to a biblical theology that can offer ethical guidance on current and forthcoming technologies.
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- "LS" means Live Stream (live streaming)
- Dates
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01/11–05/07
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MW5802 |
LS |
3 |
Dramatizing Scripture
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8/10 |
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Wed |
1:00–3:40p |
1/11–5/07
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Online |
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- Description
- A course designed to improve students' vocal and physical delivery through dramatic presentations of Scripture. The course emphasizes character and scene analysis, blocking, acting theory, and presentation. Enrollment limited to 15 students during the fall and spring, and 10 students in the summer.
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- "LS" means Live Stream (live streaming)
- Dates
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01/11–05/07
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MW5905 |
01 |
3 |
Special Topics in Media Arts & Worship: Theology at Sundance Film Festiv
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3/30 |
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1/11–5/07
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- 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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- "01" means
- Dates
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01/11–05/07
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NT5101 |
OL |
3 |
Elements of Greek
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26/150 |
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1/11–5/07
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OL |
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- 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.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "OL" means Online Course
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
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NT5102 |
A |
3 |
Elements of Greek
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11/21 |
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Tu,Th |
1:00–2:15p |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
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TODD 115 |
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- 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.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "A" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
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01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- TODD 115
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
1:00p–2:15p
TODD 115
03/22–04/30
1:00p–2:15p
TODD 115
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NT5102 |
B |
3 |
Elements of Greek
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8/11 |
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We,Fr |
9:10–10:25a |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
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TODD 217 |
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- 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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- Section
- "B" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
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01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- TODD 217
- Meetings
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01/11–03/05
9:10a–10:25a
TODD 217
03/22–04/30
9:10a–10:25a
TODD 217
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NT5102 |
DC |
3 |
Elements of Greek
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10/24 |
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Thu |
6:00–7:15p |
1/11–5/07
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VC |
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- 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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- Section
- "DC" means Washington, DC
- Dates
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01/11–05/07
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NT5102 |
H |
3 |
Elements of Greek
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17/25 |
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Tu,Th |
9:10–10:25a |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
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CAC 203 |
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- 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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- Section
- "H" means Honors Course in Dallas
- Dates
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01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- CAC 203
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
9:10a–10:25a
CAC 203
03/22–04/30
9:10a–10:25a
CAC 203
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NT5102 |
HO |
3 |
Elements of Greek
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10/28 |
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Thu |
6:00–8:50p |
1/11–5/07
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RGCY 103 |
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- 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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- Section
- "HO" means Houston Campus
- Dates
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01/11–05/07
- Classroom
- RGCY 103
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NT5102 |
N |
3 |
Elements of Greek
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6/11 |
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Tue |
6:40–9:35p |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
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TODD 218 |
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- 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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- Section
- "N" means Night Course in Dallas
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- TODD 218
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
6:40p–9:35p
TODD 218
03/22–04/30
6:40p–9:35p
TODD 218
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NT5102 |
OL |
3 |
Elements of Greek
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31/150 |
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1/11–5/07
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OL |
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- 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.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "OL" means Online Course
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
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NT5102 |
OS |
3 |
Elements of Greek: Elementos de Griego II
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11/25 |
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1/11–5/07
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OS |
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- 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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- Section
- "OS" means Online Spanish
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
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NT5103 |
OL |
3 |
Intermediate Greek
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6/120 |
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1/11–5/07
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OL |
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- 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
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01/11–05/07
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NT5104 |
A |
3 |
Introduction to New Testament Exegesis
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9/21 |
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Tu,Th |
9:10–10:25a |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
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TODD 115 |
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- 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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- Section
- "A" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- TODD 115
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
9:10a–10:25a
TODD 115
03/22–04/30
9:10a–10:25a
TODD 115
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NT5104 |
B |
3 |
Introduction to New Testament Exegesis
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6/11 |
|
We,Fr |
9:10–10:25a |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
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TODD 218 |
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- 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.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "B" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- TODD 218
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
9:10a–10:25a
TODD 218
03/22–04/30
9:10a–10:25a
TODD 218
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NT5104 |
C |
3 |
Introduction to New Testament Exegesis
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8/21 |
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Tu,Th |
1:00–2:15p |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
CAC 102 |
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- 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.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "C" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- CAC 102
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
1:00p–2:15p
CAC 102
03/22–04/30
1:00p–2:15p
CAC 102
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NT5104 |
DC |
3 |
Introduction to New Testament Exegesis
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17/24 |
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Tue |
6:00–7:15p |
1/11–5/07
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VC |
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- 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.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "DC" means Washington, DC
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
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NT5104 |
HO |
3 |
Introduction to New Testament Exegesis
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7/28 |
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Mon |
6:00–8:50p |
1/11–5/07
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RGCY |
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- 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.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "HO" means Houston Campus
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
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NT5104 |
N |
3 |
Introduction to New Testament Exegesis
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18/21 |
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Tue |
6:40–9:35p |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
CAC 102 |
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- 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.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "N" means Night Course in Dallas
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- CAC 102
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
6:40p–9:35p
CAC 102
03/22–04/30
6:40p–9:35p
CAC 102
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NT5104 |
OL |
3 |
Introduction to New Testament Exegesis
|
14/150 |
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1/11–5/07
|
OL |
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- 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.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "OL" means Online Course
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
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NT5105 |
B |
3 |
Exegesis of Romans
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9/21 |
|
Tu,Th |
2:25–3:40p |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
CAC 102 |
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- Description
- An exegetical study of Romans, emphasizing the theological content and development of the book. Prerequisite: NT5104 Introduction to New Testament Exegesis.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "B" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- CAC 102
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
2:25p–3:40p
CAC 102
03/22–04/30
2:25p–3:40p
CAC 102
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NT5110 |
A |
2 |
New Testament Introduction
hybrid course is active 1/11–5/07
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22/34 |
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Fr,Sa |
see info |
1/29, 1/30
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CAC 205 |
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- 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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- "A" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
-
01/29–01/30
- Classroom
- CAC 205
- Meetings
-
Fri. 01/29 5:30p–9:30p
CAC 205
Sat. 01/30 8:00a–5:00p
CAC 205
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NT5110 |
HO |
2 |
New Testament Introduction
hybrid course is active 1/11–5/07
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6/28 |
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Fr,Sa |
8:00a–4:00p |
3/05–03/06
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RGCY |
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- 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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- "HO" means Houston Campus
- Dates
-
03/05–03/06
- Meetings
-
03/05–03/06
8:00a–4:00p
RGCY
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NT5110 |
OL |
2 |
New Testament Introduction
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25/150 |
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1/11–5/07
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OL |
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- 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
-
01/11–05/07
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NT5205 |
A |
3 |
Advanced Greek Grammar
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7/14 |
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Tu,Th |
7:45–9:00a |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
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TODD 215 |
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- Description
- An intensive study of the grammar of New Testament Greek, based on the grammars of A. T. Robertson and Blass-Debrunner, and an inductive study of selected portions of the New Testament. Prerequisite: Credit or concurrent enrollment in NT5104 Introduction to New Testament Exegesis.
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- "A" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- TODD 215
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
7:45a–9:00a
TODD 215
03/22–04/30
7:45a–9:00a
TODD 215
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NT5305 |
LS |
3 |
Exegesis of Gospel Narrative
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4/25 |
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Mon |
1:00–3:50p |
1/11–5/07
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Online |
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- 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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- "LS" means Live Stream (live streaming)
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
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NT5405 |
A |
3 |
New Testament Study and the Life of Christ*
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7/30 |
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Tu,Th |
9:10–10:25a |
1/11–04/30
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VC |
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*This section will be recorded for online purposes.
- Description
- A study of the backgrounds to the ministry of Christ, a survey of His ministry in the Gospels with primary focus on the Synoptics, and consideration of how to study the Gospels. Special attention will be given to evaluation of recent critical discussions of the life of Christ, including such topics as the quest for the historical Jesus and the Jesus Seminar.
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- "A" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Meetings
-
01/11–04/30
9:10a–10:25a
VC
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OT5101 |
OL |
3 |
Elements of Hebrew I
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15/24 |
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1/11–5/07
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OL |
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- Description
- An introduction to the basic principles of Hebrew phonology and morphology.
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- Section
- "OL" means Online Course
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
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OT5101 |
OS |
3 |
Elements of Hebrew I: Elementos de Hebreo I
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20/25 |
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1/11–5/07
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OS |
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- Description
- An introduction to the basic principles of Hebrew phonology and morphology.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "OS" means Online Spanish
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
|
OT5102 |
A |
3 |
Elements of Hebrew II
|
12/21 |
|
Tu,Th |
9:10–10:25a |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
CAC 102 |
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|
- Description
- A study of Hebrew morphology and syntax as well as an introduction to text criticism and to the basic 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.
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- Section
- "A" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- CAC 102
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
9:10a–10:25a
CAC 102
03/22–04/30
9:10a–10:25a
CAC 102
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OT5102 |
B |
3 |
Elements of Hebrew II
|
24/25 |
|
Tu,Th |
1:00–2:15p |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
TODD 114 |
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|
- Description
- A study of Hebrew morphology and syntax as well as an introduction to text criticism and to the basic 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.
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- Section
- "B" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- TODD 114
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
1:00p–2:15p
TODD 114
03/22–04/30
1:00p–2:15p
TODD 114
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OT5102 |
DC |
3 |
Elements of Hebrew II
hybrid course is active 1/11–5/07
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5/25 |
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Sat |
8:00–10:45a |
1/16, 1/23, 2/06, 2/20, 3/06, 3/27, 4/17, 5/01
|
DC |
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|
- Description
- A study of Hebrew morphology and syntax as well as an introduction to text criticism and to the basic 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.
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- Section
- "DC" means Washington, DC
- Dates
-
01/16–05/01
- Meetings
-
Sat. 01/16 8:00a–10:45a
DC
Sat. 01/23 8:00a–10:45a
DC
Sat. 02/06 8:00a–10:45a
DC
Sat. 02/20 8:00a–10:45a
DC
Sat. 03/06 8:00a–10:45a
DC
Sat. 03/27 8:00a–10:45a
DC
Sat. 04/17 8:00a–10:45a
DC
Sat. 05/01 8:00a–10:45a
DC
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OT5102 |
OL |
3 |
Elements of Hebrew II
|
9/20 |
Hoyt
|
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1/11–5/07
|
OL |
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- Description
- A study of Hebrew morphology and syntax as well as an introduction to text criticism and to the basic 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.
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- Section
- "OL" means Online Course
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
|
OT5103 |
OL |
3 |
Hebrew Exegesis and Old Testament Introduction I
|
6/24 |
Hoyt
|
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1/11–5/07
|
OL |
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- Description
- An introduction to the exegesis of Hebrew narrative and poetry, including a review of Hebrew morphology, syntax, and lexical analysis in conjunction with translation of the Book of Ruth and the exegesis of selected Psalms. Prerequisite: NT5101-102 Elements of Greek, OT5101 Elements of Hebrew I, and OT5102 Elements of Hebrew II or a satisfactory score on the advanced-standing exams.
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- Section
- "OL" means Online Course
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
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OT5104 |
A |
3 |
Hebrew Exegesis and Old Testament Introduction II*
|
23/25 |
|
Tu,Th |
1:00–2:15p |
1/11–5/07
|
VC |
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|
*This section will be recorded for online purposes.
- Description
- An application of methods introduced in OT5102-103 to selected passages from prophetic, wisdom, apocalyptic, and /or legal literature as well as a survey of the cultural, literary, and theological backgrounds of the Old Testament and an introduction to various forms of Old Testament criticism. Prerequisite: OT5103 Hebrew Exegesis I or a satisfactory score on the advanced-standing exam.
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- Section
- "A" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
|
OT5104 |
B |
3 |
Hebrew Exegesis and Old Testament Introduction II
|
5/11 |
|
Tu,Th |
9:10–10:25a |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
TODD 218 |
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|
- Description
- An application of methods introduced in OT5102-103 to selected passages from prophetic, wisdom, apocalyptic, and /or legal literature as well as a survey of the cultural, literary, and theological backgrounds of the Old Testament and an introduction to various forms of Old Testament criticism. Prerequisite: OT5103 Hebrew Exegesis I or a satisfactory score on the advanced-standing exam.
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- Section
- "B" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- TODD 218
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
9:10a–10:25a
TODD 218
03/22–04/30
9:10a–10:25a
TODD 218
|
OT5104 |
C |
3 |
Hebrew Exegesis and Old Testament Introduction II
|
21/21 |
|
We,Fr |
9:10–10:25a |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
TODD 115 |
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|
- Description
- An application of methods introduced in OT5102-103 to selected passages from prophetic, wisdom, apocalyptic, and /or legal literature as well as a survey of the cultural, literary, and theological backgrounds of the Old Testament and an introduction to various forms of Old Testament criticism. Prerequisite: OT5103 Hebrew Exegesis I or a satisfactory score on the advanced-standing exam.
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- Section
- "C" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- TODD 115
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
9:10a–10:25a
TODD 115
03/22–04/30
9:10a–10:25a
TODD 115
|
OT5104 |
DC |
3 |
Hebrew Exegesis and Old Testament Introduction II
hybrid course is active 1/11–5/07
|
8/24 |
|
Sat |
1:00–3:35p |
1/16, 1/23, 2/06, 2/20, 3/06, 3/27, 4/17, 5/01
|
DC |
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|
- Description
- An application of methods introduced in OT5102-103 to selected passages from prophetic, wisdom, apocalyptic, and /or legal literature as well as a survey of the cultural, literary, and theological backgrounds of the Old Testament and an introduction to various forms of Old Testament criticism. Prerequisite: OT5103 Hebrew Exegesis I or a satisfactory score on the advanced-standing exam.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "DC" means Washington, DC
- Dates
-
01/16–05/01
- Meetings
-
Sat. 01/16 1:00p–3:35p
DC
Sat. 01/23 1:00p–3:35p
DC
Sat. 02/06 1:00p–3:35p
DC
Sat. 02/20 1:00p–3:35p
DC
Sat. 03/06 1:00p–3:35p
DC
Sat. 03/27 1:00p–3:35p
DC
Sat. 04/17 1:00p–3:35p
DC
Sat. 05/01 1:00p–3:35p
DC
|
OT5104 |
HO |
3 |
Hebrew Exegesis and Old Testament Introduction II
|
5/28 |
Frohlich
|
Mon |
6:00–8:50p |
1/11–5/07
|
RGCY 133 |
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|
- Description
- An application of methods introduced in OT5102-103 to selected passages from prophetic, wisdom, apocalyptic, and /or legal literature as well as a survey of the cultural, literary, and theological backgrounds of the Old Testament and an introduction to various forms of Old Testament criticism. Prerequisite: OT5103 Hebrew Exegesis I or a satisfactory score on the advanced-standing exam.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "HO" means Houston Campus
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
- Classroom
- RGCY 133
|
OT5104 |
OL |
3 |
Hebrew Exegesis and Old Testament Introduction II
|
16/20 |
Hoyt
|
|
|
1/11–5/07
|
OL |
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|
- Description
- An application of methods introduced in OT5102-103 to selected passages from prophetic, wisdom, apocalyptic, and /or legal literature as well as a survey of the cultural, literary, and theological backgrounds of the Old Testament and an introduction to various forms of Old Testament criticism. Prerequisite: OT5103 Hebrew Exegesis I or a satisfactory score on the advanced-standing exam.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "OL" means Online Course
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
|
OT5320 |
A |
3 |
The Septuagint
|
8/11 |
|
Wed |
7:45–10:25a |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
TODD 320 |
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|
- Description
- An introduction to the Greek translation of the Old Testament with attention to its value for textual and lexical studies. Selected Old Testament passages are studied in relation to their use in the New Testament. May also be credited in the Department of New Testament Studies. Prerequisites: OT5101 Introduction to Old Testament Language and Literature, OT5102 Elements of Hebrew, and NT5101-102 Elements of Greek.
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- Section
- "A" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- TODD 320
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
7:45a–10:25a
TODD 320
03/22–04/30
7:45a–10:25a
TODD 320
|
OT5430 |
A |
3 |
Exegesis of Isaiah
|
8/14 |
|
Tue |
1:00–3:40p |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
TODD 215 |
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|
- Description
- An exegetical study of selected portions of Isaiah with attention to exegetical-theological method and homiletical application. Different portions of the book are studied in alternate years.
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- Section
- "A" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- TODD 215
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
1:00p–3:40p
TODD 215
03/22–04/30
1:00p–3:40p
TODD 215
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PM5101 |
A |
3 |
Christian Life and Witness
|
39/59 |
|
Tu,Th |
7:45–9:00a |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
CAC 204 |
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|
- 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.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "A" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- CAC 204
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
7:45a–9:00a
CAC 204
03/22–04/30
7:45a–9:00a
CAC 204
|
PM5101 |
C |
3 |
Christian Life and Witness
|
20/21 |
Reemtsma
|
Wed |
6:45–9:30p |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
TODD 115 |
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|
- 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.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "C" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- TODD 115
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
6:45p–9:30p
TODD 115
03/22–04/30
6:45p–9:30p
TODD 115
|
PM5101 |
OL |
3 |
Christian Life and Witness
|
150/156 |
Wallace
Reemtsma
Googer
Rhodea
Zimmerman
|
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|
1/11–5/07
|
OL |
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|
- 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.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "OL" means Online Course
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
|
PM5101 |
OS |
3 |
Christian Life and Witness: La Vida Cristiana
|
43/50 |
Trigueros Sola
|
|
|
1/11–5/07
|
OS |
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|
- 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.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "OS" means Online Spanish
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
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PM5103 |
B |
3 |
Expository Preaching I
|
12/12 |
|
Wed |
1:00–3:40p |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
TODD 313 |
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|
- 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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- Section
- "B" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- TODD 313
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
1:00p–3:40p
TODD 313
03/22–04/30
1:00p–3:40p
TODD 313
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PM5103 |
C |
3 |
Expository Preaching I
|
8/12 |
|
Tu,Th |
9:10–10:25a |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
TODD 313 |
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|
- 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
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- TODD 313
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
9:10a–10:25a
TODD 313
03/22–04/30
9:10a–10:25a
TODD 313
|
PM5103 |
DC |
3 |
Expository Preaching I*
|
4/6 |
|
Mon |
6:30–9:15p |
1/11–5/07, 2/22, 3/08, 4/19, 5/03
|
DC |
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|
*This is an RV section which will meet with PM103N2. Participation requires 1.5mbs uplink and downlink. Students will meet on D.C. campus at specific Mondays.
- 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.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "DC" means Washington, DC
- Dates
-
01/11–05/03
- Meetings
-
01/11–05/07
6:30p–9:15p
DC
Mon. 02/22 6:30p–9:15p
DC
Mon. 03/08 6:30p–9:15p
DC
Mon. 04/19 6:30p–9:15p
DC
Mon. 05/03 6:30p–9:15p
DC
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PM5103 |
N |
3 |
Expository Preaching I
|
5/12 |
Schill
|
Tue |
5:30–8:15p |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
TODD 317 |
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|
- 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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- Section
- "N" means Night Course in Dallas
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- TODD 317
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
5:30p–8:15p
TODD 317
03/22–04/30
5:30p–8:15p
TODD 317
|
PM5103 |
N2 |
3 |
Expository Preaching I
|
4/6 |
|
Mon |
5:30–8:15p |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
TODD 315 |
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|
- 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.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "N2" means
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- TODD 315
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
5:30p–8:15p
TODD 315
03/22–04/30
5:30p–8:15p
TODD 315
|
PM5104 |
B |
3 |
Expository Preaching II
|
12/12 |
|
We,Fr |
1:00–2:15p |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
TODD 317, TODD 315 |
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|
- 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.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "B" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- TODD 317, TODD 315
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
1:00p–2:15p
TODD 317
01/11–03/05
1:00p–2:15p
TODD 315
03/22–04/30
1:00p–2:15p
TODD 317
03/22–04/30
1:00p–2:15p
TODD 315
|
PM5104 |
C |
3 |
Expository Preaching II
|
12/12 |
|
Tue |
1:00–3:40p |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
TODD 313 |
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|
- 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.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "C" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- TODD 313
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
1:00p–3:40p
TODD 313
03/22–04/30
1:00p–3:40p
TODD 313
|
PM5104 |
N |
3 |
Expository Preaching II
|
10/12 |
Schill
|
Thu |
5:30–8:15p |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
TODD 315 |
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- 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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- "N" means Night Course in Dallas
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- TODD 315
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
5:30p–8:15p
TODD 315
03/22–04/30
5:30p–8:15p
TODD 315
|
PM5110 |
A |
1 |
Capstone Preaching*
|
15/30 |
|
Mon |
3:50–6:30p |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
TODD 313 |
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*The ThM requirement applies to students who are in the Fall 2017 catalog or later.
- 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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- Section
- "A" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- TODD 313
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
3:50p–6:30p
TODD 313
03/22–04/30
3:50p–6:30p
TODD 313
|
PM5110 |
RV |
1 |
Capstone Preaching*
|
1/6 |
|
Mon |
3:50–6:30p |
1/11–5/07
|
Online |
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*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. Students will travel to Dallas to preach sermons.
- 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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- Section
- "RV" means Remote Video (join live class)
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
|
PM5202 |
A |
3 |
Advanced Expository Preaching
|
6/12 |
|
Tue |
4:00–6:40p |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
TODD 313 |
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- Description
- Instruction in preaching the Psalms and Old Testament prophetic passages. Students preach three times, including a 'portfolio sermon,' and develop a preaching calendar. Required of all students in the Homiletics emphasis. Prerequisites: PM5104 Expository Preaching II and OT5103 Hebrew Exegesis. Enrollment limited to 14 students.
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- Section
- "A" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- TODD 313
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
4:00p–6:40p
TODD 313
03/22–04/30
4:00p–6:40p
TODD 313
|
PM5215 |
A |
3 |
Hermeneutics for Homiletics
|
4/12 |
|
Tu,Th |
9:10–10:25a |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
TODD 315 |
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|
- Description
- An exploration of the various threads of hermeneutics and the impact they have for homiletics, with emphasis on current issues in the interpretation of biblical texts for preaching, including application. Prerequisite: PM5104 Expository Preaching II.
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- Section
- "A" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- TODD 315
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
9:10a–10:25a
TODD 315
03/22–04/30
9:10a–10:25a
TODD 315
|
PM5301 |
N |
3 |
Pastoral Theology and Leadership
|
14/15 |
|
Mon |
6:45–9:30p |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
CAC 208 |
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|
- 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.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "N" means Night Course in Dallas
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- CAC 208
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
6:45p–9:30p
CAC 208
03/22–04/30
6:45p–9:30p
CAC 208
|
PM5301 |
RV |
3 |
Pastoral Theology and Leadership*
|
9/10 |
|
Mon |
6:45–9:30p |
1/11–5/07
|
Online |
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|
*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
- 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.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "RV" means Remote Video (join live class)
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
|
PM5302 |
A |
3 |
Worship and Pastoral Care
|
9/11 |
|
Tue |
1:00–3:40p |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
TODD 320 |
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|
- Description
- Skill development in the preparation and leadership of corporate worship experiences and pastoral care. The student will survey biblical and historical models, explore the nature, significance and use of music, the ordinances, and other pastoral duties. The student will also lead experiences of worship and pastoral care in the class.
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- Section
- "A" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- TODD 320
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
1:00p–3:40p
TODD 320
03/22–04/30
1:00p–3:40p
TODD 320
|
PM5340 |
A |
3 |
Church Planting
|
6/14 |
Fritsche
|
Wed |
1:00–3:40p |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
TODD 215 |
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|
- Description
- An introduction to the biblical, spiritual, cultural, and practical aspects of Church Planting. The student will examine the importance of Church Planting as an expression of the mission of God; discuss a biblical ecclesiology for church planting; engage in self-assessment exercises as it relates to elements of spiritual formation, including preaching, relevant to the church-planting context; and interact with different models and logistics of church planting. Recommended Prerequisites: PM5301 Pastoral Theology and Leadership and PM5302 Worship and Pastoral Care.
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- Section
- "A" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- TODD 215
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
1:00p–3:40p
TODD 215
03/22–04/30
1:00p–3:40p
TODD 215
|
PM5340 |
RV |
3 |
Church Planting*
|
0/7 |
Fritsche
|
Wed |
1:00–3:40p |
1/11–5/07
|
Online |
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|
*RV section is limited to students outside DFW. Use Registrar Request Forms at students.dts.edu to request registration. Participation requires 1.5mbs internet bandwidtch uplink & downlink.
- Description
- An introduction to the biblical, spiritual, cultural, and practical aspects of Church Planting. The student will examine the importance of Church Planting as an expression of the mission of God; discuss a biblical ecclesiology for church planting; engage in self-assessment exercises as it relates to elements of spiritual formation, including preaching, relevant to the church-planting context; and interact with different models and logistics of church planting. Recommended Prerequisites: PM5301 Pastoral Theology and Leadership and PM5302 Worship and Pastoral Care.
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- Section
- "RV" means Remote Video (join live class)
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
|
PM5520 |
A |
3 |
Spiritual Formation in Contemporary Culture
|
7/7 |
|
Tu,Th |
9:10–10:25a |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
CAC 207 |
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|
- Description
- A study of contemporary cultural dynamics and the implications for spiritual formation which they present with special attention given to the paradigms of the church's engagement with the broader cultural environment, the contemporary cultural realities that inhibit growth in Christ-likeness, and cultural factors that inform and shape faithful expressions of soul care.
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- Section
- "A" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- CAC 207
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
9:10a–10:25a
CAC 207
03/22–04/30
9:10a–10:25a
CAC 207
|
SF5100-2 |
C |
0 |
Spiritual Formation
|
11/30 |
Department
|
Sun |
see info |
1/11–3/07, 3/21–4/30
|
CAC 207, CAC 208 |
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|
- 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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- Section
- "C" means Dallas Couple's SF Group
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- CAC 207, CAC 208
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/07
3:00p–5:00p
CAC 207
01/11–03/07
5:30p–7:30p
CAC 208
03/21–04/30
3:00p–5:00p
CAC 207
03/21–04/30
5:30p–7:30p
CAC 208
|
SF5100-2 |
DM |
0 |
Spiritual Formation
|
16/30 |
Department
|
|
|
1/11–5/07
|
DC |
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|
- 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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- Section
- "DM" means DC Men's SF Group
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
|
SF5100-2 |
DW |
0 |
Spiritual Formation
|
17/30 |
Department
|
|
|
1/11–5/07
|
DC |
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|
- 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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- Section
- "DW" means DC Women's SF Group
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
|
SF5100-2 |
FW |
0 |
Spiritual Formation
|
7/30 |
Department
|
|
|
1/11–5/07
|
|
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|
- 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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- Section
- "FW" means Fort Worth
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
|
SF5100-2 |
H1 |
0 |
Spiritual Formation
|
9/30 |
Department
|
Mon |
4:30–5:45p |
1/11–5/07
|
RGCY |
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|
- 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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- Section
- "H1" means Houston Campus
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
|
SF5100-2 |
H5 |
0 |
Spiritual Formation
|
6/30 |
Department
|
Mon |
4:30–5:45p |
1/11–5/07
|
RGCY |
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|
- 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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- Section
- "H5" means Houston Campus
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
|
SF5100-2 |
H6 |
0 |
Spiritual Formation
|
4/30 |
Department
|
Tue |
4:30–5:45p |
1/11–5/07
|
RGCY |
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|
- 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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- Section
- "H6" means Houston Campus
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
|
SF5100-2 |
HC |
0 |
Spiritual Formation
|
2/30 |
Department
|
|
|
1/11–5/07
|
RGCY |
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|
- 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.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "HC" means Houston Campus
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
|
SF5100-2 |
M1 |
0 |
Spiritual Formation
|
8/15 |
Department
|
Mon |
11:30a–12:50p |
1/11, 1/25–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
CAC 205, TODD 215, CAC 207 |
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|
- 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.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "M1" means Dallas Men's SF Group
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- CAC 205, TODD 215, CAC 207
- Meetings
-
Mon. 01/11 11:30a–12:50p
CAC 205
01/25–03/05
11:30a–12:50p
TODD 215
01/25–03/05
11:30a–12:50p
CAC 207
03/22–04/30
11:30a–12:50p
CAC 207
03/22–04/30
11:30a–12:50p
TODD 215
|
SF5100-2 |
M2 |
0 |
Spiritual Formation
|
6/15 |
Department
|
Mon |
7:00–9:00p |
1/11, 1/18–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
CAC 205, TODD 215 |
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|
- 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.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "M2" means Dallas Men's SF Group
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- CAC 205, TODD 215
- Meetings
-
Mon. 01/11 7:00p–9:00p
CAC 205
01/18–03/05
7:00p–9:00p
TODD 215
03/22–04/30
7:00p–9:00p
TODD 215
|
SF5100-2 |
M3 |
0 |
Spiritual Formation
|
14/15 |
Department
|
Tue |
5:15–6:30p |
1/12, 1/18–3/05, 1/18, 3/22–4/30
|
CAC 206, CAC 203, CAC 102, TODD 215 |
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|
- 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.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "M3" means Dallas Men's SF Group
- Dates
-
01/12–04/30
- Classroom
- CAC 206, CAC 203, CAC 102, TODD 215
- Meetings
-
Tue. 01/12 5:15p–6:30p
CAC 206
01/18–03/05
5:15p–6:30p
CAC 203
Mon. 01/18 5:15p–6:30p
CAC 102
01/18–03/05
5:15p–6:30p
TODD 215
03/22–04/30
5:15p–6:30p
TODD 215
03/22–04/30
5:15p–6:30p
CAC 203
|
SF5100-2 |
M5 |
0 |
Spiritual Formation
|
15/16 |
Department
|
TW |
see info |
1/13, 1/18–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
CAC 205, TODD 215, TODD 218, CAC 201 |
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|
- 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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- Section
- "M5" means Dallas Men's SF Group
- Dates
-
01/13–04/30
- Classroom
- CAC 205, TODD 215, TODD 218, CAC 201
- Meetings
-
Wed. 01/13 11:30a–12:30p
CAC 205
01/18–03/05
11:30a–12:30p
TODD 215
01/18–03/05
11:30a–12:30p
TODD 218
01/18–03/05
4:00p–6:00p
CAC 201
03/22–04/30
11:30a–12:30p
TODD 218
03/22–04/30
11:30a–12:30p
TODD 215
03/22–04/30
4:00p–6:00p
CAC 201
|
SF5100-2 |
M6 |
0 |
Spiritual Formation
|
14/15 |
Department
|
Thu |
11:30a–12:30p |
1/14, 1/18–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
CAC 205, TODD 315, TODD 317, TODD 320 |
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|
- 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.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "M6" means Dallas Men's SF Group
- Dates
-
01/14–04/30
- Classroom
- CAC 205, TODD 315, TODD 317, TODD 320
- Meetings
-
Thu. 01/14 11:30a–12:30p
CAC 205
01/18–03/05
11:30a–12:30p
TODD 315
01/18–03/05
11:30a–12:30p
TODD 317
01/18–03/05
11:30a–12:30p
TODD 320
03/22–04/30
11:30a–12:30p
TODD 317
03/22–04/30
11:30a–12:30p
TODD 315
03/22–04/30
11:30a–12:30p
TODD 320
|
SF5100-2 |
W2 |
0 |
Spiritual Formation
|
8/15 |
Department
|
Mon |
7:00–9:00p |
1/18–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
TODD 218, TODD 320 |
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|
- 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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- Section
- "W2" means Dallas Women's SF Group
- Dates
-
01/18–04/30
- Classroom
- TODD 218, TODD 320
- Meetings
-
01/18–03/05
7:00p–9:00p
TODD 218
01/18–03/05
7:00p–9:00p
TODD 320
03/22–04/30
7:00p–9:00p
TODD 218
03/22–04/30
7:00p–9:00p
TODD 320
|
SF5100-2 |
W3 |
0 |
Spiritual Formation
|
8/15 |
Department
|
Tue |
5:15–6:30p |
1/18–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
TODD 114, TODD 115 |
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|
- 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.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "W3" means Dallas Women's SF Group
- Dates
-
01/18–04/30
- Classroom
- TODD 114, TODD 115
- Meetings
-
01/18–03/05
5:15p–6:30p
TODD 114
01/18–03/05
5:15p–6:30p
TODD 115
03/22–04/30
5:15p–6:30p
TODD 115
03/22–04/30
5:15p–6:30p
TODD 114
|
SF5100-2 |
W4 |
0 |
Spiritual Formation
|
3/15 |
Department
|
Tue |
7:00–9:00p |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
CAC 203 |
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.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "W4" means Dallas Women's SF Group
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- CAC 203
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
7:00p–9:00p
CAC 203
03/22–04/30
7:00p–9:00p
CAC 203
|
SF5100-2 |
W5 |
0 |
Spiritual Formation
|
11/15 |
Department
|
Wed |
11:30a–12:50p |
1/18–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
TODD 320, TODD 217 |
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|
- 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.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "W5" means Dallas Women's SF Group
- Dates
-
01/18–04/30
- Classroom
- TODD 320, TODD 217
- Meetings
-
01/18–03/05
11:30a–12:50p
TODD 320
01/18–03/05
11:30a–12:50p
TODD 217
03/22–04/30
11:30a–12:50p
TODD 320
03/22–04/30
11:30a–12:50p
TODD 217
|
SF5100-2 |
W6 |
0 |
Spiritual Formation
|
12/15 |
Department
|
Thu |
11:30a–12:50p |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
TODD 215, CAC 208, CAC 207 |
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|
- 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.
- Syllabus
- Download Syllabus
- Section
- "W6" means Dallas Women's SF Group
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- TODD 215, CAC 208, CAC 207
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
11:30a–12:50p
TODD 215
01/11–03/05
11:30a–12:50p
CAC 208
01/11–03/05
11:30a–12:50p
CAC 207
03/22–04/30
11:30a–12:50p
CAC 207
03/22–04/30
11:30a–12:50p
CAC 208
03/22–04/30
11:30a–12:50p
TODD 215
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SF5100-2 |
W7 |
0 |
Spiritual Formation
|
5/15 |
Department
|
Fri |
11:30a–12:50p |
1/11–3/05, 1/15, 3/22–4/30
|
TODD 218, CAC 205 |
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- 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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- Section
- "W7" means Dallas Women's SF Group
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- TODD 218, CAC 205
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
11:30a–12:50p
TODD 218
Fri. 01/15 11:30a–12:50p
CAC 205
03/22–04/30
11:30a–12:50p
TODD 218
|
SF5100-4 |
C |
0 |
Spiritual Formation
|
15/30 |
Department
|
Sun |
3:00–5:00p |
1/11–3/07, 3/28–4/30
|
CAC 211 |
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|
- Description
- This course challenges students to implement their divine design in pursuing Christlikeness in every arena of life. The 'Life Vision Exercises' are the primary resource used for exploring each member's 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. Transcripted as a noncredit academic requirement.
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- Section
- "C" means Dallas Couple's SF Group
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- CAC 211
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/07
3:00p–5:00p
CAC 211
03/28–04/30
3:00p–5:00p
CAC 211
|
SF5100-4 |
DM |
0 |
Spiritual Formation
|
20/30 |
Department
|
|
|
1/11–5/07
|
DC |
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|
- Description
- This course challenges students to implement their divine design in pursuing Christlikeness in every arena of life. The 'Life Vision Exercises' are the primary resource used for exploring each member's 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. Transcripted as a noncredit academic requirement.
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- Section
- "DM" means DC Men's SF Group
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
|
SF5100-4 |
DW |
0 |
Spiritual Formation
|
12/30 |
Department
|
|
|
1/11–5/07
|
DC |
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- Description
- This course challenges students to implement their divine design in pursuing Christlikeness in every arena of life. The 'Life Vision Exercises' are the primary resource used for exploring each member's 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. Transcripted as a noncredit academic requirement.
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- Section
- "DW" means DC Women's SF Group
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
|
SF5100-4 |
H3 |
0 |
Spiritual Formation
|
1/30 |
Department
|
Thu |
4:30–5:45p |
1/11–5/07
|
RGCY |
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|
- Description
- This course challenges students to implement their divine design in pursuing Christlikeness in every arena of life. The 'Life Vision Exercises' are the primary resource used for exploring each member's 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. Transcripted as a noncredit academic requirement.
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- Section
- "H3" means Houston Campus
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
|
SF5100-4 |
H5 |
0 |
Spiritual Formation
|
4/30 |
Department
|
Mon |
4:30–5:45p |
1/11–5/07
|
RGCY |
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|
- Description
- This course challenges students to implement their divine design in pursuing Christlikeness in every arena of life. The 'Life Vision Exercises' are the primary resource used for exploring each member's 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. Transcripted as a noncredit academic requirement.
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- Section
- "H5" means Houston Campus
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
|
SF5100-4 |
H6 |
0 |
Spiritual Formation
|
8/30 |
Department
|
Tue |
4:30–5:45p |
1/11–5/07
|
RGCY |
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|
- Description
- This course challenges students to implement their divine design in pursuing Christlikeness in every arena of life. The 'Life Vision Exercises' are the primary resource used for exploring each member's 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. Transcripted as a noncredit academic requirement.
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- Section
- "H6" means Houston Campus
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
|
SF5100-4 |
H7 |
0 |
Spiritual Formation
|
0/30 |
Department
|
Thu |
4:30–5:45p |
1/11–5/07
|
RGCY |
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|
- Description
- This course challenges students to implement their divine design in pursuing Christlikeness in every arena of life. The 'Life Vision Exercises' are the primary resource used for exploring each member's 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. Transcripted as a noncredit academic requirement.
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- Section
- "H7" means Houston Campus
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
|
SF5100-4 |
H8 |
0 |
Spiritual Formation
|
2/30 |
Department
|
|
|
1/11–5/07
|
RGCY |
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|
- Description
- This course challenges students to implement their divine design in pursuing Christlikeness in every arena of life. The 'Life Vision Exercises' are the primary resource used for exploring each member's 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. Transcripted as a noncredit academic requirement.
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- Section
- "H8" means Houston Campus
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
|
SF5100-4 |
M1 |
0 |
Spiritual Formation
|
5/15 |
Department
|
MR |
see info |
1/11, 1/18–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
CAC 204, CAC 205, TODD 320 |
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|
- Description
- This course challenges students to implement their divine design in pursuing Christlikeness in every arena of life. The 'Life Vision Exercises' are the primary resource used for exploring each member's 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. Transcripted as a noncredit academic requirement.
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- Section
- "M1" means Dallas Men's SF Group
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- CAC 204, CAC 205, TODD 320
- Meetings
-
Mon. 01/11 11:30a–12:50p
CAC 204
01/18–03/05
11:30a–12:50p
CAC 205
01/18–03/05
3:30p–5:30p
TODD 320
03/22–04/30
11:30a–12:50p
CAC 205
03/22–04/30
3:30p–5:30p
TODD 320
|
SF5100-4 |
M2 |
0 |
Spiritual Formation
|
9/15 |
Department
|
Mon |
7:00–9:00p |
1/11–3/05, 1/11, 3/22–4/30
|
CAC 207, TODD 217, CAC 204 |
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|
- Description
- This course challenges students to implement their divine design in pursuing Christlikeness in every arena of life. The 'Life Vision Exercises' are the primary resource used for exploring each member's 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. Transcripted as a noncredit academic requirement.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "M2" means Dallas Men's SF Group
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- CAC 207, TODD 217, CAC 204
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
7:00p–9:00p
CAC 207
01/11–03/05
7:00p–9:00p
TODD 217
Mon. 01/11 7:00p–9:00p
CAC 204
03/22–04/30
7:00p–9:00p
CAC 207
03/22–04/30
7:00p–9:00p
TODD 217
|
SF5100-4 |
M3 |
0 |
Spiritual Formation
|
5/15 |
Department
|
Tue |
5:15–6:30p |
1/11–3/05, 1/12, 3/22–4/30
|
CAC 206, CAC 109 |
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|
- Description
- This course challenges students to implement their divine design in pursuing Christlikeness in every arena of life. The 'Life Vision Exercises' are the primary resource used for exploring each member's 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. Transcripted as a noncredit academic requirement.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "M3" means Dallas Men's SF Group
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- CAC 206, CAC 109
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
5:15p–6:30p
CAC 206
Tue. 01/12 5:15p–6:30p
CAC 109
03/22–04/30
5:15p–6:30p
CAC 206
|
SF5100-4 |
M5 |
0 |
Spiritual Formation
|
10/15 |
Department
|
Wed |
11:30a–12:50p |
1/11–3/05, 1/13, 3/22–4/30
|
TODD 313, CAC 207, CAC 211, CAC 204 |
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|
- Description
- This course challenges students to implement their divine design in pursuing Christlikeness in every arena of life. The 'Life Vision Exercises' are the primary resource used for exploring each member's 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. Transcripted as a noncredit academic requirement.
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- Section
- "M5" means Dallas Men's SF Group
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- TODD 313, CAC 207, CAC 211, CAC 204
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
11:30a–12:50p
TODD 313
01/11–03/05
11:30a–12:50p
CAC 207
01/11–03/05
11:30a–12:50p
CAC 211
Wed. 01/13 11:30a–12:50p
CAC 204
03/22–04/30
11:30a–12:50p
CAC 207
03/22–04/30
11:30a–12:50p
CAC 211
03/22–04/30
11:30a–12:50p
TODD 313
|
SF5100-4 |
M6 |
0 |
Spiritual Formation
|
23/26 |
Department
|
Thu |
11:30a–12:50p |
1/11–3/05, 1/14, 1/18–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
CAC 203, CAC 211, CAC 201, CAC 204, CAC 205, CAC 206 |
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|
- Description
- This course challenges students to implement their divine design in pursuing Christlikeness in every arena of life. The 'Life Vision Exercises' are the primary resource used for exploring each member's 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. Transcripted as a noncredit academic requirement.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "M6" means Dallas Men's SF Group
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- CAC 203, CAC 211, CAC 201, CAC 204, CAC 205, CAC 206
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
11:30a–12:50p
CAC 203
01/11–03/05
11:30a–12:50p
CAC 211
01/11–03/05
11:30a–12:50p
CAC 201
Thu. 01/14 11:30a–12:50p
CAC 204
01/18–03/05
11:30a–12:50p
CAC 205
01/18–03/05
11:30a–12:50p
CAC 206
03/22–04/30
11:30a–12:50p
CAC 211
03/22–04/30
11:30a–12:50p
CAC 205
03/22–04/30
11:30a–12:50p
CAC 203
03/22–04/30
11:30a–12:50p
CAC 206
03/22–04/30
11:30a–12:50p
CAC 201
|
SF5100-4 |
NP |
0 |
Spiritual Formation
|
12/30 |
Department
|
|
|
1/11–5/07
|
|
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|
- Description
- This course challenges students to implement their divine design in pursuing Christlikeness in every arena of life. The 'Life Vision Exercises' are the primary resource used for exploring each member's 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. Transcripted as a noncredit academic requirement.
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- Section
- "NP" means
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
|
SF5100-4 |
W1 |
0 |
Spiritual Formation
|
3/15 |
Department
|
Mon |
11:30a–12:50p |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
CAC 211 |
info »
|
- Description
- This course challenges students to implement their divine design in pursuing Christlikeness in every arena of life. The 'Life Vision Exercises' are the primary resource used for exploring each member's 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. Transcripted as a noncredit academic requirement.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "W1" means Dallas Women's SF Group
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- CAC 211
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
11:30a–12:50p
CAC 211
03/22–04/30
11:30a–12:50p
CAC 211
|
SF5100-4 |
W3 |
0 |
Spiritual Formation
|
9/15 |
Department
|
Tue |
5:15–6:30p |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
TODD 320, CAC 211 |
info »
|
- Description
- This course challenges students to implement their divine design in pursuing Christlikeness in every arena of life. The 'Life Vision Exercises' are the primary resource used for exploring each member's 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. Transcripted as a noncredit academic requirement.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "W3" means Dallas Women's SF Group
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- TODD 320, CAC 211
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
5:15p–6:30p
TODD 320
01/11–03/05
5:15p–6:30p
CAC 211
03/22–04/30
5:15p–6:30p
TODD 320
03/22–04/30
5:15p–6:30p
CAC 211
|
SF5100-4 |
W4 |
0 |
Spiritual Formation
|
3/15 |
Department
|
Tue |
7:00–9:00p |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
CAC 204 |
info »
|
- Description
- This course challenges students to implement their divine design in pursuing Christlikeness in every arena of life. The 'Life Vision Exercises' are the primary resource used for exploring each member's 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. Transcripted as a noncredit academic requirement.
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- Section
- "W4" means Dallas Women's SF Group
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- CAC 204
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
7:00p–9:00p
CAC 204
03/22–04/30
7:00p–9:00p
CAC 204
|
SF5100-4 |
W5 |
0 |
Spiritual Formation
|
3/15 |
Department
|
Wed |
11:30a–12:50p |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
CAC 208 |
info »
|
- Description
- This course challenges students to implement their divine design in pursuing Christlikeness in every arena of life. The 'Life Vision Exercises' are the primary resource used for exploring each member's 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. Transcripted as a noncredit academic requirement.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "W5" means Dallas Women's SF Group
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- CAC 208
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
11:30a–12:50p
CAC 208
03/22–04/30
11:30a–12:50p
CAC 208
|
SF5100-4 |
W6 |
0 |
Spiritual Formation
|
13/15 |
Department
|
Thu |
11:30a–12:50p |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
TODD 216, TODD 217, TODD 218, TODD 313 |
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|
- Description
- This course challenges students to implement their divine design in pursuing Christlikeness in every arena of life. The 'Life Vision Exercises' are the primary resource used for exploring each member's 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. Transcripted as a noncredit academic requirement.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "W6" means Dallas Women's SF Group
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- TODD 216, TODD 217, TODD 218, TODD 313
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
11:30a–12:50p
TODD 216
01/11–03/05
11:30a–12:50p
TODD 217
01/11–03/05
11:30a–12:50p
TODD 218
01/11–03/05
11:30a–12:50p
TODD 313
03/22–04/30
11:30a–12:50p
TODD 218
03/22–04/30
11:30a–12:50p
TODD 216
03/22–04/30
11:30a–12:50p
TODD 217
03/22–04/30
11:30a–12:50p
TODD 313
|
SF5110-1 |
M |
0 |
Mentored Spiritual Formation
|
25/30 |
Department
|
|
|
1/11–5/07
|
|
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|
- 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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- Section
- "M" means Dallas Men's SF Group
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
|
SF5110-1 |
W |
0 |
Mentored Spiritual Formation
|
16/30 |
Department
|
|
|
1/11–5/07
|
|
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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- Section
- "W" means Dallas Women's SF Group
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
|
SF5110-2 |
AR |
0 |
Mentored Spiritual Formation
|
5/10 |
Department
|
|
|
1/11–5/07
|
MOBL |
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|
- 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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- "AR" means Northwest Arkansas
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
|
SF5110-2 |
M |
0 |
Mentored Spiritual Formation
|
32/40 |
Department
|
|
|
1/11–5/07
|
|
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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- Section
- "M" means Dallas Men's SF Group
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
|
SF5110-2 |
OS |
0 |
Mentored Spiritual Formation: Formacion Espiritual
|
17/30 |
Adams
|
|
|
1/11–5/07
|
OS |
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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- Section
- "OS" means Online Spanish
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
|
SF5110-2 |
W |
0 |
Mentored Spiritual Formation
|
26/40 |
Department
|
|
|
1/11–5/07
|
|
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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- Section
- "W" means Dallas Women's SF Group
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
|
SF5145-2 |
A |
0 |
MABEL Spiritual Formation
|
3/30 |
Department
|
|
|
1/11–5/07
|
|
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|
- Description
- (no description available)
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- Section
- "A" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
|
SF5201 |
A |
1 |
Spiritual Formation I: Reflections on Identity
|
1/30 |
|
|
|
1/11–5/07
|
|
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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- Section
- "A" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
|
SF5202 |
A |
1 |
Spiritual Formation II: Reflections on Community
|
11/30 |
|
|
|
1/11–5/07
|
|
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|
- 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.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "A" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
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SF5203 |
A |
1 |
Spiritual Formation III: Reflections on Integrity
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2/30 |
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1/11–5/07
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info »
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- 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.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "A" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
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SF5204 |
A |
1 |
Spiritual Formation IV: Reflections on Fidelity
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2/30 |
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1/11–5/07
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- 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.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "A" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
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ST5101 |
A |
3 |
Theological Method and Bibliology
|
23/34 |
|
Tue |
1:00–3:40p |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
CAC 206 |
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.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "A" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- CAC 206
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
1:00p–3:40p
CAC 206
03/22–04/30
1:00p–3:40p
CAC 206
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ST5101 |
AU |
3 |
Theological Method and Bibliology
hybrid course is active 1/07–5/07
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24/30 |
|
Th,Fr,Sa |
see info |
1/07, 1/08–09
|
|
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.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "AU" means Austin
- Dates
-
01/07–01/09
- Meetings
-
Thu. 01/07 6:00p–9:00p
01/08–01/09
8:00a–5:00p
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ST5101 |
DC |
3 |
Theological Method and Bibliology
hybrid course is active 1/11–5/07
|
26/30 |
|
Fr,Sa |
see info |
2/05, 2/06, 4/16, 4/17
|
DC |
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.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "DC" means Washington, DC
- Dates
-
02/05–04/17
- Meetings
-
Fri. 02/05 8:00a–4:00p
DC
Sat. 02/06 8:00a–12:00p
DC
Fri. 04/16 8:00a–4:00p
DC
Sat. 04/17 8:00a–12:00p
DC
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ST5101 |
HO |
3 |
Theological Method and Bibliology
hybrid course is active 1/11–5/07
|
13/28 |
|
Sat |
8:00a–5:00p |
1/30, 2/20, 3/20
|
RGCY 133 |
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.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "HO" means Houston Campus
- Dates
-
01/30–03/20
- Classroom
- RGCY 133
- Meetings
-
Sat. 01/30 8:00a–5:00p
RGCY 133
Sat. 02/20 8:00a–5:00p
RGCY 133
Sat. 03/20 8:00a–5:00p
RGCY 133
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ST5101 |
OL |
3 |
Theological Method and Bibliology
|
143/170 |
Williams
Lee
Schubert
DiRoberts
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1/11–5/07
|
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.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "OL" means Online Course
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
|
ST5101 |
OS |
3 |
Theological Method and Bibliology: Metodo Teologico y Bibliogia
|
38/50 |
Alfaro
|
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1/11–5/07
|
OS |
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.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "OS" means Online Spanish
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
|
ST5101 |
RV |
3 |
Theological Method and Bibliology*
|
0/10 |
|
Fr,Sa |
see info |
2/05, 2/06, 4/16, 4/17
|
Online |
info »
|
*RV section is limited to DC students. Please use Registrar Request Forms @ students.dts.edu to register.
- 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.
- Syllabus
- Download Syllabus
- Section
- "RV" means Remote Video (join live class)
- Dates
-
02/05–04/17
- Meetings
-
Fri. 02/05 8:00a–4:00p
OL
(Meets in OL)
Sat. 02/06 8:00a–12:00p
OL
(Meets in OL)
Fri. 04/16 8:00a–4:00p
OL
(Meets in OL)
Sat. 04/17 8:00a–12:00p
OL
(Meets in OL)
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ST5101 |
SV |
3 |
Theological Method and Bibliology*
hybrid course is active 1/11–5/07
|
8/30 |
|
Th,Fr,Sa |
see info |
4/22, 4/23–24
|
|
info »
|
*Meets in Savannah, Georgia.
- 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.
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "SV" means
- Dates
-
04/22–04/24
- Meetings
-
Thu. 04/22 6:00p–9:00p
(Meets in MOBL)
04/23–04/24
8:00a–5:00p
(Meets in MOBL)
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ST5102 |
A |
3 |
Trinitarianism
|
37/59 |
|
Tu,Th |
9:10–10:25a |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
CAC 204 |
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
- Syllabus
- Download Syllabus
- Section
- "A" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- CAC 204
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
9:10a–10:25a
CAC 204
03/22–04/30
9:10a–10:25a
CAC 204
|
ST5102 |
AU |
3 |
Trinitarianism
hybrid course is active 1/11–5/07
|
11/30 |
|
Th,Fr,Sa |
see info |
3/25, 3/26–27
|
|
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
- Syllabus
- Download Syllabus
- Section
- "AU" means Austin
- Dates
-
03/25–03/27
- Meetings
-
Thu. 03/25 6:00p–9:00p
03/26–03/27
8:00a–5:00p
|
ST5102 |
B |
3 |
Trinitarianism
|
36/59 |
|
Tue |
1:00–3:40p |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
CAC 204 |
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
- Syllabus
- Download Syllabus
- Section
- "B" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- CAC 204
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
1:00p–3:40p
CAC 204
03/22–04/30
1:00p–3:40p
CAC 204
|
ST5102 |
GA |
3 |
Trinitarianism
hybrid course is active 1/11–5/07
|
25/30 |
|
Th,Fr,Sa |
see info |
2/25, 2/26–27
|
|
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
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "GA" means Atlanta
- Dates
-
02/25–02/27
- Meetings
-
Thu. 02/25 6:00p–9:00p
02/26–02/27
8:00a–5:00p
|
ST5102 |
GB |
3 |
Trinitarianism
hybrid course is active 1/11–5/07
|
11/30 |
|
Th,Fr,Sa |
see info |
3/11, 3/12–13
|
|
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
- Syllabus
- Download Syllabus
- Section
- "GB" means Grace Bible Church
- Dates
-
03/11–03/13
- Meetings
-
Thu. 03/11 6:00p–9:00p
(Meets in MOBL)
03/12–03/13
8:00a–5:00p
(Meets in MOBL)
|
ST5102 |
HO |
3 |
Trinitarianism
hybrid course is active 1/09–5/07
|
18/28 |
|
Sat |
8:00a–5:00p |
1/09, 2/20, 4/17
|
RGCY 129, VC |
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
- Syllabus
- Download Syllabus
- Section
- "HO" means Houston Campus
- Dates
-
01/09–04/17
- Classroom
- RGCY 129, VC
- Meetings
-
Sat. 01/09 8:00a–5:00p
RGCY 129
Sat. 02/20 8:00a–5:00p
VC
Sat. 04/17 8:00a–5:00p
RGCY 129
|
ST5102 |
OL |
3 |
Trinitarianism
|
82/150 |
Wiesepape
Buie
Rezende Melo
|
|
|
1/11–5/07
|
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
- Syllabus
- Download Syllabus
- Section
- "OL" means Online Course
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
|
ST5103 |
A |
3 |
Angelology, Anthropology, and Hamartiology
hybrid course is active 1/11–5/07
|
16/34 |
|
Th,Fr,Sa |
see info |
2/18, 2/19–20
|
CAC 206 |
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
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "A" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
-
02/18–02/20
- Classroom
- CAC 206
- Meetings
-
Thu. 02/18 6:00p–9:00p
CAC 206
02/19–02/20
8:00a–5:00p
CAC 206
|
ST5103 |
FW |
3 |
Angelology, Anthropology, and Hamartiology
hybrid course is active 1/11–5/07
|
8/30 |
|
Th,Fr,Sa |
see info |
3/25, 3/26–27
|
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
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "FW" means Fort Worth
- Dates
-
03/25–03/27
- Meetings
-
Thu. 03/25 6:00p–9:00p
VC
03/26–03/27
8:00a–5:00p
|
ST5103 |
NA |
3 |
Angelology, Anthropology, and Hamartiology
hybrid course is active 1/11–5/07
|
8/30 |
|
Th,Fr,Sa |
see info |
3/04, 3/05–06
|
|
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
- Syllabus
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- Section
- "NA" means Nashville
- Dates
-
03/04–03/06
- Meetings
-
Thu. 03/04 6:00p–9:00p
03/05–03/06
8:00a–5:00p
|
ST5103 |
OL |
3 |
Angelology, Anthropology, and Hamartiology
|
61/150 |
Boli
Lee
|
|
|
1/11–5/07
|
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
- Syllabus
- Download Syllabus
- Section
- "OL" means Online Course
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
|
ST5104 |
A |
3 |
Soteriology
|
11/34 |
|
Tue |
7:45–10:25a |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
CAC 205 |
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
- Syllabus
- Download Syllabus
- Section
- "A" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- CAC 205
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
7:45a–10:25a
CAC 205
03/22–04/30
7:45a–10:25a
CAC 205
|
ST5104 |
B |
3 |
Soteriology
|
12/23 |
Hill
|
Wed |
7:45–10:25a |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
TODD 114 |
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
- Syllabus
- Download Syllabus
- Section
- "B" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- TODD 114
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
7:45a–10:25a
TODD 114
03/22–04/30
7:45a–10:25a
TODD 114
|
ST5104 |
C |
3 |
Soteriology
|
37/59 |
|
Wed |
1:00–3:40p |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
CAC 204 |
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
- Syllabus
- Download Syllabus
- Section
- "C" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- CAC 204
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
1:00p–3:40p
CAC 204
03/22–04/30
1:00p–3:40p
CAC 204
|
ST5104 |
DC |
3 |
Soteriology
hybrid course is active 1/11–5/07
|
11/24 |
Hill
|
Fr,Sa |
see info |
3/19, 3/20, 4/23, 4/24
|
DC |
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
- Syllabus
- Download Syllabus
- Section
- "DC" means Washington, DC
- Dates
-
03/19–04/24
- Meetings
-
Fri. 03/19 8:00a–4:00p
DC
Sat. 03/20 8:00a–12:00p
DC
Fri. 04/23 8:00a–4:00p
DC
Sat. 04/24 8:00a–12:00p
DC
|
ST5104 |
HO |
3 |
Soteriology
hybrid course is active 1/11–5/07
|
12/28 |
Hill
|
Fr,Sa |
8:00a–5:00p |
2/05–06, 3/27
|
RGCY 133 |
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
- Syllabus
- Download Syllabus
- Section
- "HO" means Houston Campus
- Dates
-
02/05–03/27
- Classroom
- RGCY 133
- Meetings
-
02/05–02/06
8:00a–5:00p
RGCY 133
Sat. 03/27 8:00a–5:00p
RGCY 133
|
ST5104 |
IN |
3 |
Soteriology*
hybrid course is active 1/11–5/07
|
9/30 |
|
Th,Fr,Sa |
see info |
3/04, 3/05–06
|
|
info »
|
*This section meets at 3500 Depauw Blvd., Indianapolis, IN 46268 (Second Floor of Tower 1 at College of Biblical Studies).
- 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
- Syllabus
- Download Syllabus
- Section
- "IN" means
- Dates
-
03/04–03/06
- Meetings
-
Thu. 03/04 6:00p–9:30p
(Meets in MOBL)
03/05–03/06
8:00a–5:00p
(Meets in MOBL)
|
ST5104 |
OL |
3 |
Soteriology
|
57/150 |
Arnold
|
|
|
1/11–5/07
|
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
- Syllabus
- Download Syllabus
- Section
- "OL" means Online Course
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
|
ST5104 |
PX |
3 |
Soteriology
hybrid course is active 1/11–5/07
|
8/30 |
|
Th,Fr,Sa |
see info |
4/29, 4/30–5/01
|
|
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
- Syllabus
- Download Syllabus
- Section
- "PX" means
- Dates
-
04/29–05/01
- Meetings
-
Thu. 04/29 6:00p–9:00p
(Meets in MOBL)
04/30–05/01
8:00a–5:00p
(Meets in MOBL)
|
ST5105 |
OL |
3 |
Sanctification and Ecclesiology
|
42/150 |
Hionides
Buie
|
|
|
1/11–5/07
|
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
- Syllabus
- Download Syllabus
- Section
- "OL" means Online Course
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
|
ST5106 |
A |
3 |
Eschatology
|
24/34 |
|
Tu,Th |
9:10–10:25a |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
CAC 206 |
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.
- Syllabus
- Download Syllabus
- Section
- "A" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- CAC 206
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
9:10a–10:25a
CAC 206
03/22–04/30
9:10a–10:25a
CAC 206
|
ST5106 |
DC |
3 |
Eschatology
hybrid course is active 1/11–5/07
|
11/24 |
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Fr,Sa |
see info |
2/12, 2/13, 3/12, 3/13
|
DC |
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.
- Syllabus
- Download Syllabus
- Section
- "DC" means Washington, DC
- Dates
-
02/12–03/13
- Meetings
-
Fri. 02/12 8:00a–4:00p
DC
Sat. 02/13 8:00a–12:00p
DC
Fri. 03/12 8:00a–4:00p
DC
Sat. 03/13 8:00a–12:00p
DC
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ST5106 |
FW |
3 |
Eschatology
hybrid course is active 1/11–5/07
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5/30 |
|
Th,Fr,Sa |
see info |
2/25, 2/26–27
|
VC |
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.
- Syllabus
- Download Syllabus
- Section
- "FW" means Fort Worth
- Dates
-
02/25–02/27
- Meetings
-
Thu. 02/25 6:00p–9:00p
VC
02/26–02/27
8:00a–5:00p
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ST5106 |
GA |
3 |
Eschatology
hybrid course is active 1/11–5/07
|
12/50 |
|
Th,Fr,Sa |
see info |
2/25, 2/26–27
|
|
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.
- Syllabus
- Download Syllabus
- Section
- "GA" means Atlanta
- Dates
-
02/25–02/27
- Meetings
-
Thu. 02/25 6:00p–9:30p
02/26–02/27
8:00a–5:00p
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ST5106 |
HO |
3 |
Eschatology
hybrid course is active 1/11–5/07
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14/60 |
|
Th,Fr,Sa |
see info |
2/11, 2/12–13
|
RGCY 131 |
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.
- Syllabus
- Download Syllabus
- Section
- "HO" means Houston Campus
- Dates
-
02/11–02/13
- Classroom
- RGCY 131
- Meetings
-
Thu. 02/11 6:00p–9:00p
RGCY 131
02/12–02/13
8:00a–5:00p
RGCY 131
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ST5106 |
N |
3 |
Eschatology
|
15/34 |
|
Mon |
5:00–7:50p |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
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CAC 206 |
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.
- Syllabus
- Download Syllabus
- Section
- "N" means Night Course in Dallas
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- CAC 206
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
5:00p–7:50p
CAC 206
03/22–04/30
5:00p–7:50p
CAC 206
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ST5106 |
OL |
3 |
Eschatology
|
63/150 |
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1/11–5/07
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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.
- Syllabus
- Download Syllabus
- Section
- "OL" means Online Course
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
|
ST5106 |
OS |
3 |
Eschatology: Escatologia
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7/30 |
Alfaro
|
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1/11–5/07
|
OS |
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.
- Syllabus
- Download Syllabus
- Section
- "OS" means Online Spanish
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
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ST5295 |
A |
3 |
Systematic Theology Colloquium
|
6/8 |
|
Thu |
1:00–3:40p |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
CAC 202 |
info »
|
- Description
- A seminar for advanced students on the scope, structure, and issues of systematic theology focusing on a published volume of systematic theology. Prerequisites: ST5101-ST5106. Required of students in the Systematic Theology concentration. 3 hours.
- Syllabus
- Download Syllabus
- Section
- "A" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- CAC 202
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
1:00p–3:40p
CAC 202
03/22–04/30
1:00p–3:40p
CAC 202
|
ST5295 |
RV |
3 |
Systematic Theology Colloquium
|
2/4 |
|
Thu |
1:00–3:40p |
1/11–5/07
|
Online |
info »
|
- Description
- A seminar for advanced students on the scope, structure, and issues of systematic theology focusing on a published volume of systematic theology. Prerequisites: ST5101-ST5106. Required of students in the Systematic Theology concentration. 3 hours.
- Syllabus
- Download Syllabus
- Section
- "RV" means Remote Video (join live class)
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
|
ST5305 |
A |
3 |
Johannine Theology
|
7/8 |
|
Wed |
1:00–3:40p |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
CAC 201 |
info »
|
- Description
- A study of the contribution made to theology by the writings of the apostle John.
- Syllabus
- Download Syllabus
- Section
- "A" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- CAC 201
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
1:00p–3:40p
CAC 201
03/22–04/30
1:00p–3:40p
CAC 201
|
ST5305 |
RV |
3 |
Johannine Theology*
|
1/4 |
|
Wed |
1:00–3:40p |
1/11–5/07
|
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 the contribution made to theology by the writings of the apostle John.
- Syllabus
- Download Syllabus
- Section
- "RV" means Remote Video (join live class)
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
|
ST5535 |
A |
3 |
Introduction to Political Theology
|
6/8 |
Hill
|
Tue |
7:45–10:25a |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
CAC 201 |
info »
|
- Description
- An introduction to various approaches to political theology, with particular attention to the development of Augustinian, Thomistic, neo-Augustinian, and Anabaptist perspectives, views on the church' relationship and responsibility to the State, the role of faith in public life, and how religious convictions inform Christian approaches to public discourse. Prerequisite: ST5101 Theological Method and Bibliology. 3 hours.
- Syllabus
- Download Syllabus
- Section
- "A" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- CAC 201
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
7:45a–10:25a
CAC 201
03/22–04/30
7:45a–10:25a
CAC 201
|
ST5535 |
RV |
3 |
Introduction to Political Theology*
|
2/4 |
Hill
|
Tue |
7:45–10:25a |
1/11–5/07
|
Online |
info »
|
*RV section is limited to students outside DFW. To register, use Registrar Request Forms @ students.dts. edu. Participation requires 1.5mbs uplink & downlink.
- Description
- An introduction to various approaches to political theology, with particular attention to the development of Augustinian, Thomistic, neo-Augustinian, and Anabaptist perspectives, views on the church' relationship and responsibility to the State, the role of faith in public life, and how religious convictions inform Christian approaches to public discourse. Prerequisite: ST5101 Theological Method and Bibliology. 3 hours.
- Syllabus
- Download Syllabus
- Section
- "RV" means Remote Video (join live class)
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
|
ST5605 |
A |
3 |
Apologetics
|
15/15 |
|
Wed |
7:45–10:25a |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
CAC 208 |
info »
|
- Description
- A study of the defense of Christianity with emphasis on the biblical and theological foundation, methodology, and contemporary challenges to the truth of Christianity.
- Syllabus
- Download Syllabus
- Section
- "A" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- CAC 208
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
7:45a–10:25a
CAC 208
03/22–04/30
7:45a–10:25a
CAC 208
|
ST5605 |
RV |
3 |
Apologetics*
|
8/10 |
|
Wed |
7:45–10:25a |
1/11–5/07
|
Online |
info »
|
*RV section is limited to students outside DFW. To register, use Registrar Request Form @ students.dts. edu. Partipation requires 1.5mbs uplink & downlink.
- Description
- A study of the defense of Christianity with emphasis on the biblical and theological foundation, methodology, and contemporary challenges to the truth of Christianity.
- Syllabus
- Download Syllabus
- Section
- "RV" means Remote Video (join live class)
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
|
ST5615 |
A |
3 |
Ethics
|
10/14 |
|
Tue |
3:50–6:30p |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
CAC 207 |
info »
|
- Description
- An introduction to moral theology, including its biblical and theological norms and their significance for Christians in the world.
- Syllabus
- Download Syllabus
- Section
- "A" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- CAC 207
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
3:50p–6:30p
CAC 207
03/22–04/30
3:50p–6:30p
CAC 207
|
ST5615 |
RV |
3 |
Ethics*
|
5/12 |
|
Tue |
3:50–6:30p |
1/11–5/07
|
Online |
info »
|
*RV section is limited to students outside of DFW. To register, use Registrar Request Forms @ students.dts.edu. Participation requires 1.5mbs uplink & downlink.
- Description
- An introduction to moral theology, including its biblical and theological norms and their significance for Christians in the world.
- Syllabus
- Download Syllabus
- Section
- "RV" means Remote Video (join live class)
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
|
WM5101 |
OL |
3 |
Introduction to World Missions
|
15/16 |
Dmitrievskii
|
|
|
1/11–5/07
|
OL |
info »
|
- Description
- A study of the biblical meaning and purpose of missions, missions agencies and instruments, and missions accomplishments, trends, needs, and possibilities.
- Syllabus
- Download Syllabus
- Section
- "OL" means Online Course
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
|
WM5101 |
W |
3 |
Introduction to World Missions
hybrid course is active 1/11–5/07
|
14/34 |
|
Sat |
8:00a–5:00p |
1/30, 2/20, 3/27
|
CAC |
info »
|
- Description
- A study of the biblical meaning and purpose of missions, missions agencies and instruments, and missions accomplishments, trends, needs, and possibilities.
- Syllabus
- Download Syllabus
- Section
- "W" means Weekend Course in Dallas
- Dates
-
01/30–03/27
- Meetings
-
Sat. 01/30 8:00a–5:00p
CAC
Sat. 02/20 8:00a–5:00p
CAC
Sat. 03/27 8:00a–5:00p
CAC
|
WM5205 |
DC |
3 |
Cultural Dynamics in Ministry
hybrid course is active 1/11–5/07
|
6/24 |
|
Th,Fr,Sa |
see info |
2/25, 2/26, 2/27
|
DC |
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.
- Syllabus
- Download Syllabus
- Section
- "DC" means Washington, DC
- Dates
-
02/25–02/27
- Meetings
-
Thu. 02/25 1:00p–7:00p
DC
Fri. 02/26 9:00a–7:00p
DC
Sat. 02/27 9:00a–12:00p
DC
|
WM5210 |
A |
3 |
Intercultural Communication
|
7/8 |
Bain
|
Tu,Th |
9:10–10:25a |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
CAC 202 |
info »
|
- Description
- The development and assessment of a theoretical model of intercultural communication and an exploration of communication strategies for creating understanding interculturally.
- Syllabus
- Download Syllabus
- Section
- "A" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- CAC 202
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
9:10a–10:25a
CAC 202
03/22–04/30
9:10a–10:25a
CAC 202
|
WM5210 |
RV |
3 |
Intercultural Communication*
|
3/4 |
Bain
|
Tu,Th |
9:10–10:25a |
1/11–5/07
|
Online |
info »
|
*Registration is limited to students outside of DFW. Remote video requires internet bandwidth 1.5mbs uplink & downlink. Use Registrar Request departments/registrar/ to request registration.
- Description
- The development and assessment of a theoretical model of intercultural communication and an exploration of communication strategies for creating understanding interculturally.
- Syllabus
- Download Syllabus
- Section
- "RV" means Remote Video (join live class)
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
|
WM5215 |
DC |
3 |
Dynamics of Missionary Develop
hybrid course is active 1/11–5/07
|
4/24 |
|
Fr,Sa |
8:00a–4:00p |
1/22–23, 3/26–27, 5/01
|
DC |
info »
|
- Description
- A seminar for synthesizing intercultural principles from World Missions and Intercultural Studies courses and providing practical preparation for personal development, interpersonal relationships, and ministry effectiveness. Should be taken in last term of study.
- Syllabus
- Download Syllabus
- Section
- "DC" means Washington, DC
- Dates
-
01/22–05/01
- Meetings
-
01/22–01/23
8:00a–4:00p
DC
03/26–03/27
8:00a–4:00p
DC
Sat. 05/01 8:00a–4:00p
DC
|
WM5215 |
N |
3 |
Dynamics of Missionary Develop
|
7/34 |
Cruz Parada
|
Tue |
6:00–8:40p |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
CAC 205 |
info »
|
- Description
- A seminar for synthesizing intercultural principles from World Missions and Intercultural Studies courses and providing practical preparation for personal development, interpersonal relationships, and ministry effectiveness. Should be taken in last term of study.
- Syllabus
- Download Syllabus
- Section
- "N" means Night Course in Dallas
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- CAC 205
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
6:00p–8:40p
CAC 205
03/22–04/30
6:00p–8:40p
CAC 205
|
WM5410 |
A |
3 |
Theological Education in Intercultural Contexts
|
5/6 |
|
Wed |
1:00–3:40p |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
CAC 202 |
info »
|
- Description
- A study of issues in educational philosophy, planning, administration, and teaching related to theological education in intercultural ministry settings. Students in the Academic Ministries track may substitute this course for EML5215 Teaching in Christian Higher Education. May also credit toward the Ph.D. program (with approval from the director of Ph.D. studies).
- Syllabus
- Download Syllabus
- Section
- "A" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- CAC 202
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
1:00p–3:40p
CAC 202
03/22–04/30
1:00p–3:40p
CAC 202
|
WM5410 |
RV |
3 |
Theological Education in Intercultural Contexts*
|
1/2 |
|
Wed |
1:00–3:40p |
1/11–5/07
|
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 issues in educational philosophy, planning, administration, and teaching related to theological education in intercultural ministry settings. Students in the Academic Ministries track may substitute this course for EML5215 Teaching in Christian Higher Education. May also credit toward the Ph.D. program (with approval from the director of Ph.D. studies).
- Syllabus
- Download Syllabus
- Section
- "RV" means Remote Video (join live class)
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
|
WM5425 |
RV |
2 |
Intercultural Church Planting
hybrid course is active 1/11–5/07
|
3/4 |
|
Fr,Sa |
8:00a–5:00p |
3/26–03/27
|
Online |
info »
|
- Description
- A study of biblical principles behind church planting in the New Testament together with case studies and modern research related to church planting in other cultures today.
- Syllabus
- Download Syllabus
- Section
- "RV" means Remote Video (join live class)
- Dates
-
03/26–03/27
- Meetings
-
03/26–03/27
8:00a–5:00p
OL
(Meets in OL)
|
WM5440 |
RV |
2 |
Foundations of Christian Community Development*
hybrid course is active 1/11–5/07
|
3/4 |
|
Fr,Sa |
see info |
2/19, 2/20, 4/16, 4/17
|
Online |
info »
|
*RV section is limited to students outside DFW. To To register, use Registrar Request Forms @ students.dts. edu. Participation requires internet bandwidth 1.5mbs uplink & dowlink.
- Description
- A study of foundations and principles for Christian community development as integral to mission in the majority world, with implications for effective practice.
- Syllabus
- Download Syllabus
- Section
- "RV" means Remote Video (join live class)
- Dates
-
02/19–04/17
- Meetings
-
Fri. 02/19 5:30p–9:30p
OL
(Meets in OL)
Sat. 02/20 8:00a–5:00p
OL
(Meets in OL)
Fri. 04/16 5:30p–9:30p
OL
(Meets in OL)
Sat. 04/17 8:00a–5:00p
OL
(Meets in OL)
|
WM5440 |
W |
2 |
Foundations of Christian Community Development
hybrid course is active 1/11–5/07
|
6/8 |
|
Fr,Sa |
see info |
2/19, 2/20, 4/16, 4/17
|
CAC 201 |
info »
|
- Description
- A study of foundations and principles for Christian community development as integral to mission in the majority world, with implications for effective practice.
- Syllabus
- Download Syllabus
- Section
- "W" means Weekend Course in Dallas
- Dates
-
02/19–04/17
- Classroom
- CAC 201
- Meetings
-
Fri. 02/19 5:30p–9:30p
CAC 201
Sat. 02/20 8:00a–5:00p
CAC 201
Fri. 04/16 5:30p–9:30p
CAC 201
Sat. 04/17 8:00a–5:00p
CAC 201
|
WM5525 |
A |
2 |
Spiritual Warfare
|
11/11 |
Bain
|
Wed |
1:00–2:25p |
1/11–3/05, 3/22–4/30
|
TODD 320 |
info »
|
- Description
- A course that prepares Christian workers to help themselves and others experience victory over spiritual opposition from the world, the flesh, or Satanic sources in their own or others' cultures.
- Syllabus
- Download Syllabus
- Section
- "A" means Dallas Campus daytime
- Dates
-
01/11–04/30
- Classroom
- TODD 320
- Meetings
-
01/11–03/05
1:00p–2:25p
TODD 320
03/22–04/30
1:00p–2:25p
TODD 320
|
WM5525 |
DC |
2 |
Spiritual Warfare
hybrid course is active 1/11–5/07
|
10/30 |
|
Fr,Sa |
8:00a–4:00p |
2/05–06, 4/16–17
|
DC |
info »
|
- Description
- A course that prepares Christian workers to help themselves and others experience victory over spiritual opposition from the world, the flesh, or Satanic sources in their own or others' cultures.
- Syllabus
- Download Syllabus
- Section
- "DC" means Washington, DC
- Dates
-
02/05–04/17
- Meetings
-
02/05–02/06
8:00a–4:00p
DC
04/16–04/17
8:00a–4:00p
DC
|
WM5525 |
RV |
2 |
Spiritual Warfare*
|
2/5 |
Bain
|
Wed |
1:00–2:25p |
1/11–5/07
|
Online |
info »
|
*Registration is limited to students outside DFW. Request registration by Registrar Request Forms @ students@dts.edu Participation requires internet bandwidth 1.5mbs uplink and dowlink.
- Description
- A course that prepares Christian workers to help themselves and others experience victory over spiritual opposition from the world, the flesh, or Satanic sources in their own or others' cultures.
- Syllabus
- Download Syllabus
- Section
- "RV" means Remote Video (join live class)
- Dates
-
01/11–05/07
|
WM5530 |
W |
2 |
Cross-cultural Apologetics and Worldview Evangelism
|
9/14 |
|
Sat |
8:00a–5:00p |
1/23, 2/13, 3/27, 4/24
|
CAC 207 |
info »
|
- Description
- A study of worldviews that confront Christians in various cultures and of apologetic methodology useful in evangelizing different people groups in their own religions and cultures. May also be credited in the Department of Theological Studies.
- Syllabus
- Download Syllabus
- Section
- "W" means Weekend Course in Dallas
- Dates
-
01/23–04/24
- Classroom
- CAC 207
- Meetings
-
Sat. 01/23 8:00a–5:00p
CAC 207
Sat. 02/13 8:00a–5:00p
CAC 207
Sat. 03/27 8:00a–5:00p
CAC 207
Sat. 04/24 8:00a–5:00p
CAC 207
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