World Missions (Concurrent Day Course)
World Missions (IS510, 2 Credits, Concurrent)
11 January – 10 May 2022, Wednesdays, 9.00 am-11.00 am
This course introduces the exciting biblical, historical, cultural, and strategic perspectives of Christian world missions. Special emphasis is given to the expansion of Christianity, missionary methods used by key people, and lessons for today. Key subjects addressed in the course include how much of God’s global mission has been completed, how much is left to do, how it is being done, and what He wants to do through His people.
Audit students are expected to complete assigned readings.
Urban Ministry (Concurrent Day Course)
Urban Ministry (IS561, 3 Credits, Concurrent)
11 January – 10 May 2022, Tuesdays, 9.00 am-12.00 pm
This course helps students discover and explore the various aspects of urban ministry in light of the rapid urbanization and globalization of the world, how the city shapes our lives as humans and as Christians, and how the church can plant churches and ministers in the city.
Audit students are expected to complete assigned readings.
Theology 2 (Concurrent Day Course)
Theology 2 (TS511, 3 Credits, Concurrent)
11 January – 10 May 2022, Thursdays, 9.00 am-12.00 pm
Helps students grow in their own biblical convictions and understanding of the Christian faith through a systematic study of theology. The course will examine the doctrines of humanity, sin, salvation, the church, and the end times. Prerequisites: BS510 Bible Study Methods and Hermeneutics, TS560 Worldview and Biblical Decision Making or IS520 Contextualisation.
Audit students are expected to watch assigned videos before each class.
Biblical Greek 2: Exegesis using Tools (Concurrent Day Course)
Biblical Greek 2: Exegesis using Tools (NT502, 3 Credits, Concurrent)
11 January – 10 May 2022, Tuesdays, 9.00 am-12.00 pm
Building on NT501, this course strengthens students’ knowledge and skills in applying the principles of Greek grammar, syntax, and semantics in New Testament exegesis. Students will become more competent in using Bible software and tools that utilise Greek to translate and analyse NT passages. They will also learn the steps of exegesis and apply them to exegete NT passages. Prerequisite: NT501 Biblical Greek 1: Elementary Greek.
Note: Students taking the class for credit will need to have access to or will need to purchase the Logos Bible Software (any version) with all the Greek resources required for the course. The software bundle is available for purchase by students and alumni and/or accessible for use at EAST library.