Specialization in Biblical Studies
A specialization in Biblical Studies prepares students to interpret the Scriptures faithfully using various hermeneutical tools and methods, and to contextualize the Biblical message for contemporary application and theological formation. Students will choose (1) course each representing the (4) domains of Biblical Theology, Biblical Exegesis, the Bible in Community, and Biblical Languages, for a total of (12) hours.
In addition to the MA in Ministry learning outcomes, students with a specialization in Biblical Studies should, with graduate-level competency, be able to:
- Interpret the Scriptures faithfully using various hermeneutical tools and methods.
- Contextualize the Biblical message for contemporary application and theological formation.
Specialization in Biblical Studies
Need to take one course in each of the four categories.
Biblical Theology
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Biblical Exegesis
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BIBL-510 | Biblical Archaeology | 3 to 5 |
BIBL-550 | Historical Context of Jesus and the Gospels | 3 |
BIBL-552 | Historical Contexts of Scripture | 3 |
BIBL-610 | Torah Engagement: The Formation of Worship | 3 |
BIBL-615 | Mark for Ministry | 3 |
BIBL-621 | Paul: Ministry & Theology | 3 |
BIBL-630 | Exegesis of Wisdom Literature | 3 |
BIBL-640 | Prophetic Literature: Preaching the Truth | 3 |
BIBL-660 | Apocalyptic Literature | 3 |
Bible in Community
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Biblical Languages
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