New Testament Apologetics (Nov/Dec 2017 Intensive Course) (registration closed)
Find out if you are eligible to take this course using the Two Courses Free@EAST Promotion!
NT512/TS512 New Testament Apologetics (3 credits)
22 November–1 December 2017, 9.00 am-5.00 pm
(starts on Wednesday, ends on the following Friday)
Have historians uncovered “the real Jesus”–one who is different from the Jesus described in the Gospels? Did Paul, James, and Peter really write all the biblical books attributed to them, or are many of these books forgeries? This course will look at these and other questions, equipping you to defend your faith more effectively.
Rob MacEwen, PhD
Rob, a former missionary to East Asia, is passionate about helping others understand and apply God’s Word. He has authored Matthean Posteriority, a book that explores literary relationships between the first three gospels.
Registration deadline for Intensive Courses is Wednesday, 15 November 2017. You may register online or contact us for registration form.
Click here for the 2017/2018 Second semester courses (January-June 2018).
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EAST Tour de Singapore 2017
Watch the school-wide Tour de Singapore 2017 as teams of multicultural faculty and students in Mentoring Groups (MG) imbibe of the sight, sound, and taste of the land for a day. Viva EAST!
Video courtesy of Rock Wang.
EAST Staff Retreat 2017
The theme for the recent annual EAST Staff Retreat is “One Team.” We have had Dr Henry Tan (International Leadership Consortium) and Dr Ron Gaff (International Graduate School of Leadership) to lead the team building and change management sessions for all faculty and staff present. We are grateful for the powerful principles learnt and their application in our lives and community as we minister in teams. Praise God for the fruitful time of learning. Now we look forward to applying the action points!
EAST Aleph 2017
How do we help new students transition well into a multicultural community of learners? By creating multiple opportunities for structured and unstructured interactive activities with and among the new students. The EAST Aleph two-week immersion program orientate students to the cultural and academic norms, provide spiritual and relational connections, and begin building the personal and ministry foundations for lasting transformation in their study life.
The journey has begun on 30 June 2017.