Talbot Faculty and Courses by Discipline
sports ministries in the second half of the 20th century. Note(s): Required of M.A.C.M.L. (Sports Ministries) students. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 3. TTPT 646 - Theology of Competition and Sport Development of a biblically based theological and philosophical foundation for competition and sports ministry, through a study of New Testament words and passages, that in turn will lead to relevant methodological models. Provides a template for how competitors can live out their faith in secular sporting realms. Note(s): Required of M.A.C.M.L. (Sports Ministries) students. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 3. TTPT 647 - Evangelism and Discipleship in Sports Ministry An overview of evangelism and discipleship principles, practitioners, and models for the purpose of encouraging students to envision a strategic outreach methodology designed to mobilize and equip local churches in making disciples, planting churches, and expanding missions. Includes the development of sports related devotionals, messages, and evangelistic Bible studies. Note(s): Required of M.A.C.M.L. (Sports Ministries) students. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 3. TTPT 681 - Talbot A.S. Officers Internship Each elected Talbot Associated Student officer is responsible for duties as described in the Talbot Associated Student Constitution. This course evaluates their involvement in this ministry. Note(s): Talbot students only. Required of current Talbot A.S. officers. Grade Mode: C. Credit(s): 0. TTPT 691 - Field Education III Weekly involvement in ministry with satisfactory completion of student’s self-evaluation form and supervisor’s evaluation form. Prerequisite(s): M.Div.: TTPT 591, 592. M.A.C.M.L. (Preaching and Pastoral Ministry): TTPT 591. Restriction(s): Must be an M.Div. or M.A.C.M.L. (Preaching and Pastoral Ministry) student. Note(s): M.Div. Pastoral Care and Counseling students take 693, 694, and 695 instead. Grade Mode: C. Credit(s): 0. TTPT 692 - Field Education IV Weekly involvement in ministry with satisfactory completion of student’s self-evaluation form, supervisor’s evaluation form and sermon evaluation form. Prerequisite(s): TTPT 591, 592, 691. Restriction(s): M.Div. students only, except M.Div. Pastoral Care and Counseling students who take 693, 694, and 695 instead. Grade Mode: C. Credit(s): 0. TTPT 693 - Pastoral Care and Counseling Internship I A series of interviews of pastors and agency leaders to discover the breadth of ministry approaches, practices, perspectives and goals. Each interview is reported on Blackboard to the professor and to classmates. A proposal near the end of the semester for involvement in a specific ministry is submitted for approval to the pastor or agency leader, and then submitted to the professor for Talbot approval as well. Prerequisite(s): TTPT 707. Restriction(s): M.Div. and M.A.C.M.L. (Pastoral Care and Counseling) students only. Strongly suggested to take TTPT 740 concurrently. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 1. TTPT 694 - Pastoral Care and Counseling Internship II One-hundred hours of supervised ministry under the mentorship of an approved pastor or agency leader, reported on Blackboard to the professor and to classmates as well as online interaction with classmates and the professor on their reports. Prerequisite(s): TTPT 693 and TTPT 740. Restriction(s): M.Div. and M.A.C.M.L. (Pastoral Care and Counseling) students only. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 1. TTPT 695 - Pastoral Care and Counseling Internship III One-hundred hours per credit of supervised ministry under the mentorship of an approved pastor or agency leader, reported on Blackboard to the professor and to classmates as well as weekly in- class interaction with classmates and the professor on their reports. Prerequisite(s): TTPT 694. Restriction(s): M.Div. and M.A.C.M.L (Pastoral Care and Counseling) students only. Note(s): May be taken for 1 or 2 credits; 100 hours are required for each credit. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 1–2. TTPT 696 - Pastoral Care and Counseling Internship Directed experience in preparation, enrichment, equipping and remedial ministries in selected churches and agencies. Prerequisite(s): TTPT 707. Restriction(s): M.Div. and M.A.C.M.L. (Pastoral Care and Counseling) students only who entered these programs prior to the Fall of 2011. Note(s): Suggested 1 credit at a time. May be taken for a maximum of 4 credits. TTPT 696 should be taken in the student’s final three semesters. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 1–2. TTPT 699 - Women’s Ministries Internship Directed experience in preparation, enrichment, equipping and remedial ministries in selected churches and agencies. Restriction(s): M.A.C.M.L. (Women’s Ministries) students only. Note(s): May be taken for a maximum of 4 credits. Should be taken in student’s final semesters. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 1–2.
TTPT 627 - Premarital Preparation and Counseling Counseling techniques applied to dating and courtship, engagement and premarital adjustments. Principles and structures of premarital counseling are stressed and demonstrated. Emphasis on the use of TJTA, Prepare and Family History analysis. When Offered: Fall. Prerequisite(s): TTPT 707. Note(s): Elective. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 2. TTPT 628 - Marital Counseling Explores the foundations of marriage and marital conflict from scriptural and psychological perspectives. Reviews approaches to counseling and explores change and growth procedures and skills. When Offered: Fall. Prerequisite(s): TTPT 707. Note(s): Required of M.Div. and M.A.C.M.L. (Pastoral Care and Counseling) students. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 3. TTPT 634 - Foundations of Women’s Ministries This course is designed to prepare a student to validate, develop and maintain a biblical, contemporary ministry to women in or through the local church. Key foundational issues such as philosophy of ministry, leadership development, life stages of women, current and future trends and program development will be addressed. Note(s): Required of M.A.C.M.L. (Women’s Ministries) students. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 3. TTPT 635 - Toward a Philosophy of Ministry to Women A study of New Testament essentials leading to a model for ministry to women, with an emphasis on strategic planning and an evaluative review of major parachurch ministries to women. Note(s): Required of M.A.C.M.L. (Women’s Ministries) students. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 3. TTPT 636 - Evangelizing and Ministering to Women in the Present Culture A survey of the transition from pre-modern to post-modern in American church culture, with tools to attract and encourage women as they deal with contemporary issues such as feminism, depression, sexual abuse, abortion, eating disorders, and electronic temptations. Note(s): Required of M.A.C.M.L. (Women’s Ministries) students. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 3. TTPT 637 - Family Issues in Women’s Ministry Developing ministry approaches to women facing common family issues such as divorce, single parenting, caring for aging parents, balancing work and home, breast cancer, infertility, singleness and widowhood. Note(s): Required of M.A.C.M.L. (Women’s Ministries) students. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 3. TTPT 638 - Survey of Biblical and Historical Women in Ministry A study of biblical women who played key roles in Israel and the early church, and of women’s contributions through the centuries to the spread of the gospel and the establishment of Christian thought and institutions. Note(s): Required of M.A.C.M.L. (Women’s Ministries) students. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 3. TTPT 639 - Developing Leadership Teams The principles and practice of developing leadership teams, mentor relationships, and discipleship emphases in ministries to women. Note(s): Required of M.A.C.M.L. (Women’s Ministries) students. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 3. TTPT 642 - Administration and Organization of Sports Ministry The core competencies required for the establishment of the vision, mission, structural expediency, strategies, plans and implementation of a sports ministry. Includes a focus on the dynamics of multiple staff ministries, the biblical principles of leadership, and the entrepreneurial skills of fundraising and revenue stream strategies. Note(s): Required of M.A.C.M.L. (Sports Ministries) students. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 3. TTPT 643 - Cross-Cultural Sports Ministry An understanding of the context of sport and ministry in the various cultures of the world and from different ethnic perspectives. Involves an examination of multiple world religions and political systems and the impact sport has in these contexts in relation to missional models. Note(s): Required of M.A.C.M.L. (Sports Ministries) students. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 3. TTPT 644 - Twenty-First Century Models for Sports Ministry An examination of the impact of the YMCA model on sports ministries today, and an evaluation of scores of contemporary sports ministries according to the five major values of proclamation, worship, mission, service, and equipping. Note(s): Required of M.A.C.M.L. (Sports Ministries) students. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 3. TTPT 645 - Church and Sports Outreach Ministry Through History An historical overview of sports history, including the interaction between the 1st century sporting world and the early church, 3rd–5th century Celtic evangelists and their missional methodology, and the influence of American culture and two world wars on the emergence of para-church
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