Inductive Bible Study Method – Onsite Day Course
Inductive Bible Study Method (Onsite)
BS510, 3 Credits
Fridays, 9.00 am – 12.00 pm
A skills-oriented course covering Inductive Bible Study. In this course, students will learn and practice the principles and procedures of this method, which involve the steps of observation, interpretation, and application. The practice of principles and skills will be applied in the study of several Bible passages and books. Prerequisite: AD500 Orientation to Theological Studies, and/or concurrent with AD510 Academic Research & Writing.
Auditors are expected to complete the asynchronous portions of each week’s lesson so that they can participate in class discussions and to maximise their learning experience.
Keith Shubert, PhD, is an ordained minister with the Conservative Baptist (USA) and has been a staff member of Cru since 1971. He initially ministered among university students at Virginia Tech and Temple University prior to assuming regional leadership and national training responsibilities. Between 1979 and joining the faculty of EAST in 2009, he taught Bible classes at three seminaries: International School of Theology (USA) as an Assistant Professor; Dallas Theological Seminary (USA) as an adjunct faculty; and at the International Graduate School of Leadership as a Professor. In addition to his regular teaching responsibilities, he has taught Bible and theology classes in over 30 countries. He is married to Jeannette and together they enjoy leading study tours to the lands of the Bible.
Registration deadline: Monday, 13 July 2026
Inductive Bible Study Method (Onsite) – Day Course
Inductive Bible Study Method (Onsite)
BS510, 3 Credits
Thursdays, 1.30 pm – 4.30 pm
A skills-oriented course covering Inductive Bible Study. In this course, students will learn and practice the principles and procedures of this method, which involve the steps of observation, interpretation, and application. The practice of principles and skills will be applied in the study of several Bible passages and books. Prerequisite: AD500 Orientation to Theological Studies, and/or concurrent with AD510 Academic Research & Writing.
Auditors are expected to complete the asynchronous portions of each week’s lesson so that they can participate in class discussions and to maximise their learning experience.
Amy Lau, ThM, graduated from Dallas Theological Seminary (USA), and has taught Bible and Theological classes since 2002. She served on the pastoral team at St. John’s and St. Margaret’s Church before joining EAST as a resident faculty. Amy is a creative teacher who challenges her students to interact with God’s Word critically.
Registration deadline: Monday, 7 July 2025
Easy Verse Mapping Tutorial by Mrs Josephine Li
Above is a 20-minute tutorial by Mrs Josephine Li on Easy Verse Mapping using the tried and tested Bible Study Methods of 1) Observation, 2) Interpretation, and 3) Application. Josephine is an EAST Partners-in-Ministry Adjunct Faculty and she is passionate in conducting bible-oriented digital workshops to reach sisters-in-Christ in Asia and beyond. She has previously shared about her vision for her ministry here.






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