Old Testament Narratives (Online Day Course)

Old Testament Narratives (OT510, 3 Credits, Online)
11 January – 10 May 2022, Tuesdays, 1.30 pm-4.30 pm

Expositional study of the Old Testament historical books (Genesis through Esther) giving attention to the covenant motif and theological themes. Emphasis will also be given to interpretation of narrative genre with attention to various elements such as literary, historical, political, and cultural context. Prerequisite: BS510 Bible Study Methods and Hermeneutics.

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Christian Marriage & Family in Asia (Online Day Course)

Christian Marriage & Family in Asia (LF560, 3 Credits, Online)
11 January – 10 May 2022, Fridays, 9.00 am-12.00 pm

This course provides the major biblical foundations and precepts relating to Christian marriage and family life. The course will also draw from an extensive wealth of research available promoting healthy marriages and families. It also explores a survey of the existing major research findings of cultural values and contemporary challenges in marriage and family among representative Asian cultural groups to promote biblically healthy (the Trinitarian Model) marriages and families.

Audit students are expected to complete assigned readings and discussions on Populi.

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Biblical Counselling in Ministry (Online Day Course)

Biblical Counselling in Ministry (LF561, 3 Credits, Online)
11 January – 10 May 2022, Thursdays, 9.00 am-12.00 pm

Introduction to foundational principles and techniques of a ministry of care and counselling. The course includes a study of biblical, theological, and ethical aspects of counselling in ministry as well as common counselling concerns often encountered by ministry practitioners. Course includes practical application.

Audit students are expected to complete assigned readings and discussions on Populi.

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Biblical Foundations 2: New Testament (Online Day Course)

Biblical Foundations 2: New Testament (BS413, 3 Credits, Online)
11 January – 10 May 2022, Tuesdays, 9.00 am-12.00 pm

Introductory course is aimed at building foundational knowledge and understanding of the New Testament literature. The scope of this course includes composition and authorship, authority and reliability, historical and cultural contexts, major themes, and the importance of the New Testament in Christian living and ministry.

Audit students are expected to participate in certain learning tasks.

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New Testament Overview (Concurrent PIM Day Course)

New Testament Overview (NT412, 1 Credit, Concurrent)
21 March – 25 April 2022, Mondays, 1.00 pm-3.00 pm

A Partners-in-Ministry course for women who are wives: Designed to provide an overview of the New Testament so students develop a greater understanding of the life of Christ, the early Church, and the apostles’ teaching about Christian life and practice.

Course limited to women who are wives.

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