New Testament Epistles and Revelation (Day Course)

NT511 New Testament Epistles and Revelation (3 Credits)

Thursdays: 9.00 am-12.45 pm, 9 January to 5 May 2017

An in-depth look at challenges the first century churches struggled with, such as false teachings and persecutions. We will gain insights into the Epistles and Revelation and learn how to apply them to our lives today.  Pre-requisite: BS510 Bible Study Methods and Hermeneutics.

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Amy Lau, ThM
Amy Lau graduated from Dallas Theological Seminary, and has taught Bible and theological classes since 2002. She served on the pastoral team at St. John’s and St. Margaret’s Church before joining EAST as a full-time faculty. Amy is a creative teacher who challenges her students to interact with God’s Word critically.

 

Registration deadline is Friday, 16 December 2016. You may register online or contact us for registration form.

Click here for the 2016/2017 Second semester courses (January-May 2017).

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Exposition of Daniel (Day Course)

BS543A/BS543 Exposition of Daniel (2 Credits/3 Credits)

Fridays: 2.00 pm-4.30 pm, 9 January to 5 May 2017

The book of Daniel is absolutely essential to understanding the entire Old Testament prophetic program as well as studies on end times and Revelation. This course will also focus on the nature and character of God and His dealings with mankind. Study on the man Daniel, his life, his devotion and relevance to today’s world will also be addressed.

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Toe Set, ThM

Toe Set has served with Cru in New Zealand, Myanmar, and Singapore among university student ministries, and in training of full-time workers and lay leaders. He has taught biblical Hebrew at EAST and other seminaries in Singapore and Myanmar. He is married to Magdalene and they have two adult children.

 

Registration deadline is Friday, 16 December 2016. You may register online or contact us for registration form.

Click here for the 2016/2017 Second semester courses (January-May 2017).

Find out if you are eligible to take any one of these courses using the First Course Free@EAST (FEAST) Promotion!

Exposition of Hebrews (Evening Course)

NT551A/NT551 Exposition of Hebrews (2 Credits/3 Credits)

Tuesdays: 7.00 pm-9.15 pm, 9 January to 5 May 2017

An expositional study of the Book of Hebrews, with special attention to issues of epistolary literature, linguistic development, the historical and cultural setting during the Roman Empire, Christology, and the grand themes of biblical theology.


Keith Shubert, PhD

Keith is a staff member of Cru for 43 years, has ministered in more than 30 countries, and served as resident or adjunct faculty for four seminaries in Asia and the USA. He lived in Israel for three years while completing a Master’s degree in Historical Geography of Ancient Israel.

 

Registration deadline is Friday, 16 December 2016. You may register online or contact us for registration form.

Click here for the 2016/2017 Second semester courses (January-May 2017).

Find out if you are eligible to take any one of these courses using the First Course Free@EAST (FEAST) Promotion!

Our heartiest congratulations to…

Dr Lau Ying Kheng on the completion of her doctoral studies and being awarded the Doctor of Education
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Mr Tan Eng Kwang on the recent completion of his Graduate Diploma in Christian Studies from TCA College
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Appreciation and thanks to the following staff for their faithful service to the Lord in Cru and EAST

Church History 1 (Nov-Dec 2016 Intensive Course)

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Registration deadline is Wednesday, 16 November 2016. You may register online or contact us for registration form.

TS500 Church History 1 (3 credits)
23 November–2 December 2016, Mondays to Fridays, 9.00 am–5.00 pm
(starts on Wednesday, 23 November 2016)

Do you know your spiritual heritage? This course will take you through a study of Christianity from the late first century to the rise of the Enlightenment. There is special emphasis on key figures and events as well as theological developments in the Church through these centuries. Pre-requisite: LF500 Research and Writing for Christian Leadership. 

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Ray Albrektson holds a Masters of Divinity degree from the International School of Theology and a doctorate in New Testament Studies.  He has taught courses in over twenty-five countries.  Ray and his wife, Kathy have two adult children and three grandsons.  Ray is the author of several books including: Living Large: How to Live Well—Even on a Little! and Money Savvy Kids:  How to Raise Penny Wise Kids in a Money Hungry World.

Click here for the 2016/2017 Second semester courses (January-May 2017).

 

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