Biola University2016-2017NA

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Biola University

Curriculum Required Courses TTBE 517

to God and His work as well as understanding of one's self and others in order to grow toward conformity of character and inner life in the image of Christ. In turn, it trains leaders in soul care to be spiritual mentors, directors and teachers who will assist others in their journey of growth in Christ and His body. In order to accomplish this, the program has a substantial emphasis on understanding the dynamics of the Indwelling Holy Spirit as they interface human personality and relational dynamics. These integrative endeavors are enhanced by the Institute's diverse University-wide faculty which draws particularly upon Rosemead School of Psychology and Talbot School of Theology, bringing a wide range of expertise and experience to bear upon the process of human spiritual growth and soul care. Because the program is experiential, theoretical and mentoring in nature, the Master of Arts in Spiritual Formation and Soul Care is fashioned along the lines of an Apprentice Training Model. The Master of Arts in Spiritual Formation and Soul Care is intended to help prepare students for professional and lay ministry as associate pastor and teacher of adult ministries, spiritual directior, teacher, mentor, leader in discipleship as well as preparation for further education and training in Spiritual Formation to teach in Christian university and seminary contexts. Learning Outcomes Program Learning Outcomes Upon completion of the Master of Arts in Spiritual Formation and Soul Care, students will be able to: 1. Explain the major doctrines of Christianity, including their biblical basis, historical development, and contemporary relevance, and assess non-evangelical doctrines from an evangelical perspective (ULO 1). 2. a. Explain the basic elements of Spiritual Theology, namely, the nature, process, and practices of spiritual growth (ULO 1); b. demonstrate how knowledge of self integrates with knowledge of God in one's own life (ULO 2); c. demonstrate relational skills that develop community (ULO 3); d. articulate how the biblical teaching on vocation shapes one's own understanding of vocation and gainful employment (ULO 1, 2, 3). 3. Demonstrate competence in providing spiritual direction to others (ULO 2, 3). 4. Assess the situations in which one should refer a directee to psychological care (ULO 3). 5. Articulate the cultural and social dynamics involved in the ministry of spiritual direction (ULO 1, 3). Each Program Learning Outcome (PLO) listed above references at least one of the University Learning Outcomes (ULO 1, 2, 3), which may be found in the General Information (p. 5) section of this catalog. Requirements Admission Requirements Applicants must possess a baccalaureate degree. Each should be a graduate from an accredited college with a minimum grade point average of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale).

Hermeneutics and Bible Study Methods Introduction to Christian Spirituality and Prayer History and Theory of Christian Soul Care and Direction

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TTSF 521

TTSF 524

3

TTSF 532

Developmental Spirituality and Contemplative Prayer

3

TTSF 543

Personal Foundations of Spirituality and Retreat

3

TTSF 585 TTSF 672 TTSF 621

Personal Spiritual Direction Personal Retreat and Formation

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Spiritual Formation and Theology Seminar

or TTSF 701 Spiritual Formation Seminar Select two courses from the following:

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TTBE 519 Survey of Genesis–Malachi TTBE 520 Survey of Matthew–Revelation TTTH 511 Theology I - Introduction: Revelation and Nature of God TTTH 512 Theology II - Works of God, Angels, Man and Sin TTTH 613 Theology III - Christ, Salvation and the Spirit Co-Curricular Requirements See the Institute for Spiritual Formation section of the catalog for a full description. Didactic Therapy (Recommended) Faculty-Student Retreat TTSF 585 Personal Spiritual Direction TTSF 672 Personal Retreat and Formation Total Credits 26 Spiritual Formation and Soul Care, M.A.S.F.S.C. Mission The mission of the Master of Arts in Spiritual Formation and Soul Care is to train servant leaders to know themselves honestly and openly before God and one another in Truth, to cultivate intimacy with, growth in and obedience to Christ and to help mend souls by the loving power of the Spirit and Word with believers of various cultural backgrounds. Program Description The Master of Arts in Spiritual Formation and Soul Care is designed as a personal growth, academic and professional program for specialized ministry. It is an intensive, integrative program within the Institute for Spiritual Formation at Talbot School of Theology, developed to equip men and women for the ministry of discipleship, spiritual direction, formation and soul care in the local church and for further academic training in Spiritual Formation. The program is shaped around promoting growth in the believer's inner life of faith and prayer with God in the context of a shared community and developed knowledge-base in the Word, spiritual formation and soul care. It focuses specifically on ways to deepen one's knowledge and openness

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