Master of Arts—Bible
Program Objectives
By completing this program, students will be able to:
- Know the content and backgrounds of the Bible;
- Be able to release the power of the Holy Spirit in situations requiring physical healing, emotional healing, and deliverance; and
- Gain a foundational knowledge of the historical and theological elements of church history and their impact on the church today.
Summary
Academic Success
Bible/Theol. Foundations
Revival History
Ministry Requirements
Ministry Electives
Biblical Theological Courses
Practicum
3 hours
15 hours
6 hours
3 hours
3 hours
15 hours
3 hours
48 hours Total
All Courses are 3 credit hours
* Required Courses
For the full list of required courses, visit us from your desktop computer or view the PDF here.
Introductory Requirements
Biblical Theological Foundations
GENL 1003*
Academic Success
BTHE 5003*
BTHE 5013*
BTHE 5023*
BTHE 5243*
BTHE 5253*
Intro to the Old Testament
Intro to the New Testament
Hermeneutics
Systematic Theology I
Systematic Theology II
Biblical Theological Elective Courses
(Choose 5)
BTHE 5083
BTHE 5093
BTHE 5103
BTHE 5123
BTHE 5133
BTHE 5143
BTHE 5163
BTHE 5173
Gospels (Teachings of Jesus)
Luke-Acts
Ephesians
Eschatology
Biblical Prophecy
Psalms
Pentateuch
Christian Theologies
BTHE 5213
BTHE 5263
LANG 5003
LANG 5013
LANG 5023
LANG 5033
LANG 5043
Pneumatology
Pauline Epistles
Intro. to Biblical Languages
New Testament Greek I
New Testament Greek II
Old Testament Hebrew I
Old Testament Hebrew II
Revival History Courses
(Choose 2)
Practical Ministry Foundations
REVL 5013
REVL 5023
REVL 5033
Early Church to Reformation
Reformation to Azusa Street
Azusa Street to the Present
HEAL 5003*
Physical Healing 1
Practical Ministry Elective Courses
(Choose from 1 PMIN or HEAL course)
Practicum/Internship
(Choose 1)
PRAC 5003
PRAC 5013
PRAC 5023
PRAC 5033
Practicum/Internship
Advanced Ministry Practicum
Advanced Research Project
Missions Leadership
NOTE: Students who are considering moving to post-graduate studies are strongly encouraged to include LANG courses in their academic programs.