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G-35 TALBOT

SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY

Practical Theology FACULTY Associate Professor: Anderson Assistant Professor: Boersma, McIntosh OBJECTIVES The purpose of the Practical Theology de­ partment is to prepare the student for three areas of service: to lead the body of Christ in worship; to lead and equip Christians to build up one another; and to train them to reach their community for Christ COURSES HOMILETICS AND WORSHIP PT 609-610 Sermon Preparation (3, 3) A consideration of the fundamentals of speech as they relate to the pulpit ministry. A study of the techniques and fundamentals of sermon construction and persuasive delivery of expository sermons. PT 609 is prerequi­ site to PT 610. Required for M.Div. students; PT 609 required for MA (Min.) students. PT 617 The Pastor and Music (2) A study in the theory and practice of church music, an analysis of contemporary music and the development of basic skills in leading congregational singing and wor­ ship. Elective. PT 620 Principles and Practice of Worship (2) Exploration of biblical psychological, practical, historical and contemporary di­ mensions of Christian worship. Elective. (Cross listed with CMU 501.) PT 711 Advanced Sermon Preparation (2) A skill-refinement practicum in the es­ sentials of expository preaching, including evaluation of off-campus pulpit ministry. Prerequisites: PT 609, 610. Elective. PT 715 Principles and Ethics of Communication (2) An explanation of the principles of com­ munication and how they effect learning and change. An examination of the ethical issues of persuasion such as emotional appeals, use of guilt, fear and personalities. Elective. PT 726 Creative Preaching (2) An exploration of several ways to pro­ claim God's Word such as topical, textual, inductive, dialogical, dramatic narrative, evangelistic and life situation preaching. Prerequisites: PT 609, 610. Elective.

PT 602 Pastoral Ministry (3-4) A study of a pastor's call, purpose, and role in ministry. Special attention will be given to providing leadership in worship, music, ordinances, weddings, funerals, and hospital and home visitation. The priority and care of ministerial staff families will be addressed as well as community relations. Required for M.Div. (Pastoral and General Ministries, Christian Education). PT 691 Field Education (0) Weekly involvement in ministry with sat­ isfactory completion of student's self-evalua­ tion form, supervisor's evaluation form and lay leader's interview form. Required for M.Div. students. PT 692 Field Education (0) Weekly involvement in ministry with sat­ isfactory completion of student's self-evalua­ tion form, supervisor's evaluation form and sermon evaluation form. Required for M.Div. students.

CHURCH GROWTH PT 510 Evangelism and Discipleship (3) The biblical principles and practice of evangelism and discipleship. The class will seek to develop the skills of personal evange­ lism, determine strategies for a discipleship ministry, and explore the theory and practice of small group ministries. Required for M.Div., and MA (B/T.S. emphasis) students. PT 612 Advanced Evangelism (2) A survey of the history of evangelism and revivals. An examination of various strategies such as T.V., mass, crusade, street and pulpit evangelism and the giving of invitations and altar calls. Prerequisites: PT 510. Elective. PT 622 Church Planting in the USA (2) The study of the components, such as geography, demography, strategy and im­ plementation, that goes into church plant­ ing in the USA Elective. PT 624 Principles ofChurch Growth in the USA (2) A biblical study of church growth princi­ ples. An analysis of contemporary prac­ tices. Prerequisites: PT 510. Elective. PT 630 Discipleship (2) An examination of interpersonal relation­ ships and character development as applied to the process of discipleship. Prerequisite: PT 510. Elective. PT 724 Small Group Ministries (2) Roles of small groups in the church in pro­ viding fellowship, mutual ministry and edifica­ tion. Skills for organizing and leading groups. Introduction to dynamics of small group inter­ action. Elective. (Same as CE 605.) CHURCH MINISTRYAND MANAGEMENT PT591 Introduction to Field Education (1) Introduction into the practical elements of ministry. Emphasis will be placed on ca­ reer planning, field experience and prepara­ tion for Field Education Internship in the M.Div. program. Required for M.Div. stu­ dents. Lab fee: $40. PT 592 Field Education (0) Weekly involvement in ministry with sat­ isfactory completion of student's self-evalua­ tion form, supervisor's evaluation form and pastoral interview form. Required for M.Div. (Pastoral and General Ministries, Christian Education) students.

PT 730 Biblical Leadership and Management (3)

The biblical basis for organizational man­ agement and leadership. Examination of the process of planning, organizing, leading and supporting from a biblical basis and made applicable to Christian service and ministry. Required for M.Div. (Pastoral and General Ministries).

PT 734 Church Finance and Administration (2)

An examination of the biblical principles of stewardship, fund raising and financial accountability. Office and physical plant ad­ ministration as well as the use of the com­ puter will be addressed. Prerequisite: PT 602. Elective. PT 791-792 Field Internship (2, 2) Integration of all the disciplines of min­ istry and seminary education. It provides supervised experience in various phases of Christian ministry. One hundred hours of field experience each semester are evaluat­ ed in classroom interaction. Required for M.Div. (Pastoral and General Ministries, Christian Education) students. Prerequisite: PT 602; Completion of 64 hours of the M.Div. program for PT 791, 80 hours for PT 792.

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