Biola University 2012-2013 Catalog
E. As a result of personal experience, students will be able to describe the significance of modern Israel in the Jewish community. First Year Fall Semester (17 Credits) TTBE 517 Hermeneutics & Bible Study Methods Credit(s): 3. TTHT 505 Patristic & Medieval Theology Credit(s): 3. TTNT 503 Introduction to Exegesis Credit(s): 3. TTNT 501 and TTNT 502 are required for students without prior Greek study. TTPT 591 Introduction to Field Education Credit(s): 1. TTSF 501 Introduction to Spiritual Theology and Formation Credit(s): 2 - 3. TTSF 501 must be taken for 3 credits. TTSS 510 Theological Research Methodologies Credit(s): 1. TTTH 511 Theology I - Introduction: Revelation & Nature of God Credit(s): 3. Spring Semester (18 Credits) TTBE 519 Survey of Genesis - Malachi Credit(s): 3. TTHT 506 Reformation & Modern Theology Credit(s): 3. TTNT 604 Exegesis in the Gospels Credit(s): 3. TTPT 592 Field Education II Credit(s): 0. TTSF 503 Personal Foundations for Spiritual Formation Credit(s): 2 - 3. TTSF 503 must be taken for 3 credits. TTTH 512 Theology II - Works of God, Angels, Man & Sin Credit(s): 3. TTTH 622 Theology of the Siddur Credit(s): 3. * See note below regarding TTTH 622 and thesis options. Second Year Fall Semester (18 Credits) TTBE 520 Survey of Matthew - Revelation Credit(s): 3. TTNT 605 Exegesis in the Epistles Credit(s): 3. TTOT 603 Elements of Hebrew I Credit(s): 3. TTPT 609 Expository Preaching Credit(s): 3. TTPT 691 Field Education III Credit(s): 0. TTTH 613 Theology III - Christ, Salvation & the Spirit Credit(s): 3. TTTH 620 Rabbinic Theology Credit(s): 3. Spring Semester (15 Credits) TTOT 604 Elements of Hebrew II Credit(s): 3. TTOT 613 Rabbinic Literature - Readings in Mishnah &Talmud Credit(s): 3. TTPH 602 Apologetics Credit(s): 3. TTPT 510 Evangelism & Follow-Up Credit(s): 3. TTPT 602 Pastoral Ministry Credit(s): 3. TTPT 692 Field Education IV Credit(s): 0. Third Year Fall Semester (16 Credits) TTBE 726 Expositional Methodology in Daniel & Revelation Credit(s): 3. TTHT 604 Jewish History Credit(s): 3.
Field Internship
Credit(s): 0 - 2.
TTPT 791
TTPT 791 should be taken for 0 credits. Spring Semester (15 Credits) Thesis Final Draft or Electives * : 2 credits TTBE 726 Expositional Methodology in Daniel & Revelation
Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3.
Apologetics
TTPH 602 TTPT 703 TTPT 730 TTPT 792
The Church & Society
Biblical Leadership & Management
Field Internship
Credit(s): 0 - 2.
TTPT 792 should be taken for 1 credit.
* Students are to choose two of the following courses: ISCL 727 Principles of Church Multiplication Credit(s): 3. TTCE 558 Interpersonal Development Credit(s): 2 - 3. TTHT 705 History of Revivals Credit(s): 2 - 3. TTNT 701 The World of the NewTestament Credit(s): 2 - 3. TTNT 722 Exegesis of the Gospel of Luke Credit(s): 2 - 3. TTTH 717 Theology of Human Nature Credit(s): 2 - 3. TTTH 718 Theology of Christian Nurture Credit(s): 2 - 3. Messianic Jewish Studies Concentration (Charles Feinberg Center, NY) Mission & Learning Outcomes Provides training and preparation for a variety of professional ministries that serve the Jewish community in roles such as Messianic congregational leader, outreach, missions worker, or educator. Includes opportunities for specialized study of the Bible and theological reflection with a focus on aspects of Jewish studies. Enrollment in concentration-specific courses is limited to students admitted to Messianic Jewish Studies concentration. As a result of this program the student will: 1. Master the Hebrew language. 2. Develop competency in Hebrew exegesis. 3. Incorporate an understanding of Rabbinic thought and Old Testament Law in course studies and discipleship. 4. Employ knowledge of Jewish culture and values effectively in diverse ministry situations. 5. Develop skills of ministry specifically appropriate for the Jewish community, including the proficiencies that follow: A. Students will be skilled in using Jewish liturgy in Messianic worship and practice (holidays, funerals, marriages, rites of passage, and music). B. Students will speak and write with understanding about Jewish backgrounds of the Christian faith. C. Students will be able to prepare biblical messages appropriate for the Messianic Jewish community. D. Students will provide biblical pastoral counsel for the unique needs of the Messianic Jewish community.
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