Bachelor's of Theology and Pastoral Ministry

Course information

Title: Bachelors of Theology (122 credits)

Focus: a formative introduction to biblical theology and ministry. The Bachelor’s program in theology comprises a formal education curriculum that seeks to take the student to deepen study, analyze, and become an autonomous theological thinker.

Description: In addition to an introduction to biblical theology and ministry, the students are trained to be capable to assume a role of leadership in the local church, in the preaching, teaching, evangelism, and discipleship ministries. Prerequisite: Successfully complete Associate of Theology program.

Curriculum

Epistles to Ephesians EPH-140
Epistles to Hebrew HEB-441
How to Preach HP-340
Preparing and Leading Services PLS-340
Epistles of Paul I PE-241
Epistles of Paul II PE-242
Epistles of Paul III PE-243
Pentateuch I PT-241
Pentateuch II PT-242
Bible Encounter Manual BE-340
Practical Experience in Ministry II PR-442
Thesis

Course catalog (Prerequisite: Successfully complete Associate Degree level):

(Each Course of Study represents 2 Credit Hours)

How To Preach HP-340

Description: The purpose of this course is to introduce and to train Christian workers in the basic principles of hermeneutics and homiletics.

Epistles to Ephesians EPH-140

Description: The objective of the course is to teach students to see things from God's point of view and thus have profound changes in your daily life and behavior.

Epistles of Paul I PE-241

Description: Treats the life of the apostle Paul in detail from his childhood to the completion of his first missionary journey. Guides the student in an in-depth study of the Letter to the Galatians. covering: Justification by Faith, Law and Grace, Redemption, Heirs and Children, Union, Pastoral Care, the Apostolate of Paul, the Fruit of the Spirit and its pastoral application.

Preparing & Leading Services PLS-340

Description: A theoretical and practical course which shows the student how to prepare and lead lively, ordered and Biblical congregational worship.

Pentateuch I PT-241

Description: This course has a clear messianic focus that will help students fully understand these exciting books of the Old Testament in light of the New.

Epistles to Hebrew HEB-441

Description: This study is about the exciting Epistle to the Hebrews! What lies ahead is quite a challenge, since not all of the content is easy to understand. But if you persevere in your study you will be richly rewarded, as this apologetic writing is full of doctrinal treasures that will affirm your faith in the main protagonist, the Lord Jesus Christ.

Epistles of Paul II PE-242

Description: It covers the events of his second missionary journey and provides Bible studies on the main themes of 1 and 2 Thessalonians and Philippians.

Epistles of Paul III PE-243

Description: It includes his third missionary journey, his imprisonment and his death and contains biblical studies on selected topics in his letters to: Ephesians, Colossians, Philemon, Corinthians and Romans. He covers the topics: the presence and power of the Holy Spirit; pastoral problems and solutions; Missionary strategies; union with and in Christ; joy despite problems; and faithfulness to the end.

Pentateuch II PT-242

Description: A theoretical and practical course which shows the student how to prepare and lead lively, ordered and Biblical congregational worship.

Biblical Encounter Manual BE-340

Description: It is an important course and tool for leaders of Bible Study groups for evangelistic and discipleship purposes. It is a tool with unlimited use and no time limit.

Practical Experience in Ministry II PR-442

Description: Students are required to be involved in at least 6 hours of practical ministry experience every week. Ministry experience will include participation as well as leadership roles in evangelistic outreaches, local church services, discipleship groups, and prayer meetings. In addition to the weekly hours of practical ministry experience, students are to spend roughly 10 weeks of missionary work in national or international locations in the course of one year of studies..

Thesis