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TTTH 512 - Theology II - Works of God, Angels, Man and Sin Credits 3 God's eternal plan including His kingdom purpose and redemptive focus; His work of creation and continued activity within creation. The angels, both good and evil; including their origin, present state, work and destiny. Creation of mankind in God's image, human nature, the fall and the effect of sin upon humanity. Human life in relation to the divine institutions of the family and civil government. Notes: Required of students in the Talbot M.A. program with a specialization in Biblical and Theological Studies in the Eurasian Context (Kyiv Extension). Grade Mode: A. Restrictions: Must be Doctoral Level, Post Masters Level or Graduate Level. TTTH 521 - Theology I: God, Scripture, Creation Credits 3 An introduction to theology and theological method. Scripture, including inspiration and inerrancy. God, including his attributes and triune nature. God's work of creation, including God's eternal plan, the angels, and providence. Notes: Required of M.Div. and M.A. students. Grade Mode: A. Restrictions: Must be Doctoral Level, Post Masters Level or Graduate Level. TTTH 522 - Theology II: Christ, Humanity, Sin, Salvation Credits 3 Humanity in the image of God, including human nature, the family, and civil government. The fall and the effect of sin upon humanity. The person and work of Christ. The nature and application of salvation, including regeneration, justification, and sanctification. Notes: Required of M.Div. and M.A. students. Grade Mode: A. Restrictions: Must be Doctoral Level, Post Masters Level or Graduate Level. TTTH 613 - Theology III - Christ, Salvation and the Spirit Credits 3 The person and saving work of Christ. The nature and application of salvation including the person and work of the Spirit. Special emphasis on the practice of sanctification in personal Christian living. Notes: Required of students in the Talbot M.A. program with a specialization in Biblical and Theological Studies in the Eurasian Context (Kyiv Extension). Grade Mode: A. Prerequisites: TTTH 511, TTTH 512. Restrictions: Must be Doctoral Level, Post Masters Level or Graduate Level. TTTH 614 - Theology IV - The Church and Last Things Credits 3 A study of the broad kingdom purpose of God and the future events related to the destiny of history and individuals including Christ's second coming in its phases, the millennial reign of Christ, the resurrections, the judgments and eternal state. The inception and nature of the church, both as a living organism and an organization, its function, ordinances, place and mission in God's purpose. Notes: Required of students in the Talbot M.A. program with a specialization in Biblical and Theological Studies in the Eurasian Context (Kyiv Extension). Grade Mode: A. Prerequisites: TTTH 511, TTTH 512. Restrictions: Must be Doctoral Level, Post Masters Level or Graduate Level. TTTH 620 - Rabbinic Theology Credits 3 Students will examine the history and theology of the four major branches of Rabbinic Judaism (Reformed, Conservative, Orthodox, and Hasidism), as well as other forms of Jewish contemporary thought. A systematic treatment of Jewish theology will include discussion of Judaism's understanding of God, Scripture, Man, Salvation, and Eschatology, and evaluation of this understanding from the perspective of OT and NT teaching. Grade Mode: A. Restrictions: Must be Doctoral Level, Post Masters Level or Graduate Level.

TTTH 622 - Theology of the Siddur Credits 3 A comprehensive study of the traditional daily Jewish prayer book as a significant source of Jewish theology. The Jewish people throughout the world use the Siddur for personal and corporate worship, and it has become a collection of rabbinic thought in prayers and reflections from the Second Temple period to the present. Attention will be given to the biblical foundations as well as the non-biblical developments through the centuries. Grade Mode: A. Restrictions: Must be Post Masters Level or Graduate Level. TTTH 623 - Theology III: Spirit, Church, Last Things Credits 3 The person and work of the Holy Spirit. The inception and nature of the church, both as a living organism and an organization, its function, ordinances, and mission. The broad kingdom purpose of God, including Christ's second coming, the millennial reign of Christ, the resurrection of the dead, judgment, and the eternal state. Notes: Required of M.Div. and M.A. students. Grade Mode: A. Prerequisites: Successful completion of the online Talbot Research and Writing Module. TTTH 511 or TTTH 521, and TTTH 512 or TTTH 522. Restrictions: Must be Doctoral Level, Post Masters Level or Graduate Level. TTTH 630 - Theology of Work Credits 3 The course will explore the place of work within God's kingdom program for history. The contours and major movements in God's program to rule the creation will provide the context for identifying the biblical understanding of the purpose and nature of work in the present age. These major movements include the pattern of work in the initial created order, patterns of work within the theocratic society of Israel, and finally work redeemed in the truth of Jesus Christ for the present age. Special attention will be given to the place of work in the believer's spiritual formation as the source for being a leader for Christ in the workplace. Grade Mode: A. Restrictions: Must be Crowell School of Business; and Graduate Level. TTTH 700 - The Doctrine of God Credits 2-3 Advanced study of the reality, attributes and triune nature of God. Includes discussion of the human knowledge and the nature of encounter with God. Notes: Elective. Grade Mode: A. Prerequisites: TTTH 511 or TTTH 521. Restrictions: Must be Doctoral Level, Post Masters Level or Graduate Level. TTTH 701 - Introduction to Christian Spirituality Credits 3 This course explores the means to developing a deep relationship with God. Based on scriptural teaching about knowing God, it is geared particularly for those preparing for or engaged in Christian ministry. Considers barriers that hinder us and what spiritual disciplines and practices may be used to nurture a deeper friendship with God. Grade Mode: A. Restrictions: Must be Doctoral Level, Post Masters Level or Graduate Level. TTTH 702 - Advanced Bibliology Credits 2-3 Intensive study of revelation, inspiration, inerrancy and authority in the light of contemporary issues. Notes: Elective. Grade Mode: A. Prerequisites: TTTH 511 or TTTH 521. Restrictions: Must be Doctoral Level, Post Masters Level or Graduate Level.

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