Introduction to Biblical Hebrew Tools and Methods (Day Course)

OT500A Introduction to Biblical Hebrew Tools and Methods (3 credits)
Tuesdays & Thursdays: 11.00 am-12.45 pm, 18 July to 18 November 2016

Learn to use tools and methods that will make you a better informed and more accurate interpreter of the Old Testament, and be equipped with some fundamentals of Hebrew. Open to all except MDiv Teaching and Exposition program students. Pre-requisite or concurrent with: BS510 Bible Study Methods and Hermeneutics.

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 Yee Chin Hong, PhD

Chin Hong received his PhD in Theological Studies (Old Testament concentration) from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School (USA). He is excited about equipping others for Old Testament studies through the acquisition and use of Biblical Hebrew.

You may register online or contact us if you have any query. Registration deadline is Monday, 11 July 2016.

Click here for the 2016/2017 First semester courses (July-November 2016).

New Testament Narratives (Day Course)

NT510 New Testament Narratives (3 credits)
Thursdays: 2.00 pm-5.30pm, 18 July to 18 November 2016

This course is a study of the life of Christ in the four Gospels as well as the early church and spread of Christianity in the book of Acts. The course will help you better understand the historical and cultural background, give you a deeper understanding of the Jesus’s teachings and ministry, and an appreciation for God’s work in building His Church. Pre-requisite: BS510 Bible Study Methods and Hermeneutics.

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Amy Lau, ThM

Amy has taught Bible and theological classes since 2002. She has been on the pastoral team at St. John’s – St. Margaret’s Church. She teaches both in her own church and in other churches. She enjoys studying and teaching the Bible and desires for students to handle the Bible accurately, not just know content but that the Word of God will change their lives.

You may register online or contact us if you have any query. Registration deadline is Monday, 11 July 2016.

Click here for the 2016/2017 First semester courses (July-November 2016).

Find out if you are eligible to take any one of these courses using the First Course Free@EAST (FEAST) Promotion!

Greek Exegesis and Intermediate Grammar (Day Course)

NT503 Greek Exegesis and Intermediate Grammar (3 credits)
Thursdays: 2.00 pm-5.30 pm, 18 July to 18 November 2016

Builds upon NT502 to deepen the student’s comprehension of New Testament Greek and strengthen the student’s ability to use Greek in exegesis. Students learn and apply a systematic method of New Testament exegesis for a ministry of preaching and/or teaching.  Through the study of selected New Testament passages representing various genres, students develop greater proficiency in using tools for accurate exegesis. Pre-requisite: NT502 Greek 2: Basics of Greek Grammar.

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 Tan Hock Seng, ThD

Tan Hock Seng has taught Greek at many Singapore Bible Schools since 1994.  He earned his ThD in Biblical Studies (New Testament) from the Asia Baptist Graduate Theological Seminary.

You may register online or contact us if you have any query. Registration deadline is Monday, 11 July 2016.

Click here for the 2016/2017 First semester courses (July-November 2016).

FEAST – First Course Free@EAST

The First Course Free@EAST promotion (or FEAST) is for newcomers who have not attended any course at EAST from 1 January 2016 to the present. The purpose is to have more visiting students to experience spiritual growth and refreshment by feasting on the course of their choice.

To sign-up, the student will only pay S$35 as registration fees but will not need to pay tuition fees for any one course of their choice. Please indicate voucher code FEAST in your online registration to enjoy this promotion.*

 

Current courses available for promotions are:

Please view course pages for details including pre-requisites and registration deadlines.

 

*Terms and Conditions for First Course Free@EAST:

a. First Course Free@EAST (“the Promotion”) is applicable for use by visiting students only and can be used only once during the promotion period.

b. The validity period for the Promotion is for EAST regular courses conducted and completed within 1 July 2016 to 30 June 2017. The EAST Holy Land Study Tour is excluded from the Promotion.

c. The total tuition fees of a course taken under the Promotion must not exceed $495 in value.

d. All registration fees paid are non-refundable.

e. To enjoy the Promotion, the voucher code FEAST must be provided at registration.

f. East Asia School of Theology may amend the above terms and conditions without prior notice.

Some courses may require certain pre-requisites to be met before a student can register for the class. Prospective students are thus advised to review the description of courses prior to registration.

 

For further queries, please use the enquiry form or email the Registrar. Thank you.

EAST 22nd Commencement

We praise God for the recent 22nd Commencement Service of East Asia School of Theology conducted at the Bartley Christian Church.

22nd Commencement

The ceremony sees 39 graduands receiving their degrees or certificates from the following programs:

EXTENSION CENTRE
• Bachelor of Arts in Christian Ministry – 11 graduates
• Master of Arts in Christian Ministry – 2 graduates

RESIDENT SCHOOL
• Partners in Ministry Certificate – 3 graduates
• Bachelor of Arts in Christian Ministry – 5 graduates
• Graduate Diploma in Biblical Studies – 1 graduate
• Graduate Diploma in Christian Ministry – 4 graduates
• Master of Arts in Biblical Studies – 4 graduates
• Master of Arts in Christian Ministry – 3 graduates
• Master of Arts in Intercultural Studies – 1 graduate
• Master of Divinity in Christian Ministry – 3 graduates
• Master of Divinity in Intercultural Studies – 1 graduate
• Master of Divinity in Teaching and Exposition – 1 graduate

Five graduates received their EAST Awards:
• Heart for the Lost–Mr Samuel Linn (MDiv)
• Media Communication–Ms Guia Karla Gonzales (MA)
• Christlike Character–Mr Peter Lee Kap Soo (MA)
• Academic Excellence–Ms Cynthia Oh (MDiv)
• President’s Leadership–Mr Raynard Yeo (BA)

The valedictorian address was presented by:
• Ms Tan Fang Fang (GradDip)

The Commencement Speaker is:
Dr Michael Whyte, Provost Emeritus & Professor, Azusa Pacific University

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