Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary Spring 2015 Course Schedule Morning Schedule Days M W Class Time F Course # Section Course Name 8:00a - 8:55a GL502 HA Basic Greek II** T T T Th Th Th 8:00a - 9:25a 8:00a - 9:25a 8:00a - 9:25a CH/WM603 NT630 OL502 HA HA HA History of Missions Exegesis of Philippians Hebrew II T Th 8:00a - 9:25a OT511 HA Interpreting the Old Testament T T T T T T T Th Th Th Th Th Th Th AP/WM647 EV701 NT577 NT619 OL502 OT770 PR602 MC701 NT/OT/TH910 HA HA HA HA HB HA HC HA W F 9:35a - 11:00a 9:35a - 11:00a 9:35a - 11:00a 9:35a - 11:00a 9:35a - 11:00a 9:35a - 11:00a 9:35a - 11:00a 8:00a - 9:25a W F 8:00a - 9:25a [Register online as N/O/T910] HA Theological Hermeneutics W F 9:35a - 11:00a CH/TH656 HA The Life and Theology of Dietrich Bonhoeffer Prerequisite Limit GL501** Location Keazirian TBA GL502 & NT502 OL501 35 45 Yao Keazirian Pratico TBA TBA TBA coreqs: OL502, OT500, & NT501 35 Petter, T. TBA Martindale Singleton McDonough Spencer Petter, D. Petter, T. Kim Singleton TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA McDonough TBA Isaac TBA 35 Jennings TBA 20 Rosell Polischuk Kang McDonough Arthurs TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Smith TBA Introduction to Islam 25 Evangelism & Discipleship through the Local Church Biblical Theology: New Testament Focus Exegesis of Acts Hebrew II Old Testament Poetical Books Preaching for Modern Listeners Pastoral Ministry Instructor GL502 & NT502 OL501 600-Level OT PR601 coreqs: GL502, OT500, & NT501 35 45 35 20 40 9:35a - 11:00a NT502 HA Interpreting the New Testament M M M M M 9:10a - 12:10p 9:10a - 12:10p 9:10a - 12:10p 9:10a - 12:10p 9:10a - 12:10p CH812 CO710 MC/SF501 NT649 PR602 HA HA HA HA HA Historiography Psychopathology Spiritual Formation for Ministry Exegesis of Revelation Preaching for Modern Listeners M 9:10a - 12:10p TH605 HA Systematic Theology II 8:00a - 9:25a CO801A HA Integrative Seminar (1.5 credit hours) MACO Only; coreqs: OT500 & NT501 Pendleton TBA 8:00a - 11:00a 8:00a - 11:00a 8:00a - 11:00a ET655 CO699 OT627 CO/MC/SF642 HA HA HA Ethical Theory Research Methods and Design Exegesis in Exodus MACO Only Smith Mason Petter, D. TBA TBA TBA 8:00a - 11:00a [Register online as C/M/F642] HA Ministering to Women in Pain Mason TBA 8:00a - 11:00a CO732 HA Psychological Testing - Personality Evaluation CO500 & CO710 Mason TBA W F T T W W Th F CO500 GL502 & NT502 PR601 50 35 20 prereq: TH504 coreqs: OT500 & NT501 OL502 & OT511* 35 *For students starting their degree program prior to Summer 2011, the prerequisite to begin 600-level Hebrew exegesis is only OL502 Hebrew II. ** Students previously in the evening section of Greek will not be permitted to switch to the morning section without Dr. Keazirian's signature. Click here to learn more about our faculty and adjunct professors. SP14, page 1 Printed 10/17/2014 Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary Spring 2015 Course Schedule Afternoon Schedule M Days Class Time 2:00p - 5:00p Course # CO614 HA Course Name Family Systems Theory Prerequisite CO500 M 2:00p - 5:00p TH502 HA Theology Survey II prereq: TH501 coreqs: OT500 & NT501 M M M M M T T 2:00p - 5:00p 2:00p - 5:00p 2:00p - 5:00p 2:00p - 5:00p 2:00p - 5:00p 2:00p - 5:00p 2:00p - 5:00p NT920 OT511 OT750 PR601 PR721 CH502 CH/SF623 CH/MC/TH664 HA HB HA HA HA HA HA Exegesis of Romans (ThM level but open to all) Interpreting the Old Testament Old Testament Prophetical Books Preaching: Principles & Practices Narrative Preaching The Church since the Reformation Spiritual Awakenings: Great Revivals from Edwards to Graham T 2:00p - 5:00p [Register online as H/M/T664] HA The History and Theology of Worship T T T T T T W 2:00p - 5:00p 2:00p - 5:00p 2:00p - 5:00p 2:00p - 5:00p 2:00p - 5:00p 2:00p - 5:00p 2:00p - 5:00p CO/WM712 EV701 OL912 PR601 PR735 TH504 NT617 HA HB HA HB HA HA HA W 2:00p - 5:00p TH613 HA 2:00p - 5:00p 2:00p - 5:00p 2:00p - 5:00p 2:00p - 5:00p 2:00p - 5:00p 2:00p - 5:00p CO611 OT975 PR602 PR905 TH607 NT501 HA HA HB HA HA HA Th Th Th Th Th F Section Limit GL502 & NT502 coreqs: OL502, OT500, & NT501 600-Level OT NT502 or OT511 PR601 35 35 35 20 15 20 Cross-Cultural Counseling 25 Evangelism & Discipleship through the Local Church Aramaic Preaching: Principles & Practices Great Preachers Seminar Systematic Theology I Gospel of John Christology: Historical Development and Contemporary Perspectives Theories of Personality Methods and Developments in Old Testament Study Preaching for Modern Listeners Preachers & Preaching: Homiletical Theories & Methods Systematic Theology III New Testament Survey Recommend OL502 NT502 or OT511 PR601 20 20 NT502 & GL502 35 MACO Only OT750 or 770 PR601 PR601 TH605 20 15 Instructor Pendleton TBA Location Smith TBA Schnabel Niehaus Petter, T. Kim Arthurs Isaac Rosell TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Price TBA Polischuk Singleton Stuart Gibson Kim Davis Witmer TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Heacock Sanders TBA Polischuk Stuart Kim Gibson Davis Jennings TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA *For students starting their degree program prior to Summer 2011, the prerequisite to begin 600-level Hebrew exegesis is OL502 Hebrew II; the corequisites remain the same. Click here to learn more about our faculty and adjunct professors. SP14, page 2 Printed 10/17/2014 Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary Spring 2015 Course Schedule Evening Schedule T 6:30p - 9:30p Course # Section Course Name Prerequisite Limit Instructor Location GL502 HB Basic Greek II** GL501** 18 Lowther TBA OL501 HA Hebrew I 30 Walton TBA TH/WM602 HA Theology of Mission Kuzmic TBA PR926B* HA The Preacher and the Message - Part II (1.5 credits) Th.M. Only Gibson Professor's Home *PR926B will meet only on Jan. 26, Feb. 23, Mar. 30, Apr. 20; PR926A and PR926B together constitute one course. Students who register for PR 926B MUST take or already have taken PR 926A in the Fall session. See catalog for details. ET681 HA Issues in Sexual Ethics and Bioethics Hollinger TBA T 6:30p - 9:30p NT502 HC Interpreting the New Testament W 6:30p - 9:30p OT511 HC Interpreting the Old Testament W 6:30p - 9:30p SE735 HA Biblical Global Justice T Days Th M M M Th Class Time 7:00p - 8:30p 6:30p - 9:30p 6:30p - 9:30p 6:30p - 9:30p* 6:30p - 9:30p AP/WM649 HA Introduction to Hinduism & Buddhism coreqs: GL502, OT500, & NT501 coreqs: OL502, OT500, & NT501 35 Spencer TBA 35 Park TBA 35 Borgman TBA Yao TBA Instructor Palmer TBA Ciampa TBA Kuzmic TBA Martindale TBA not for students who have taken AP/WM645 or AP/WM646 ** Students not previously enrolled in the evening section of Greek will be prohibited from registering for it without Dr. Keazirian's signature. Weekend Schedule Course # NT501 Jan. 30-31 Class Dates* Mar. 13-14 Apr. 17-18 Feb. 27-28 Apr. 10-11 NT502 HB Feb. 13-14 Mar. 20-21 Apr. 17-18 TH/WM626 HA Feb. 13-14 Mar. 13-14 Apr. 10-11 WM720** HA Feb. 13-14 Section HB Course Name New Testament Survey Interpreting the New Testament Evangelical Perspectives on Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy Overseas Missions Practicum Orientation Prerequisite coreqs: GL502, OT500, & NT501 no courtesy auditors Limit 35 Location *Unless otherwise noted, Weekend Courses meet Fridays, 6:00pm - 9:30pm and Saturdays, 8:30am to 4:00pm. **WM720 will meet Fridays, 6:00pm - 9:00pm and Saturdays, 9:00am to 5:00pm. Click here to learn more about our faculty and adjunct professors. SP14, page 3 Printed 10/17/2014 Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary Spring 2015 Course Schedule Semlink+ Courses Class Dates Jan 26 - May 4 Jan 26 - May 4 Jan 26 - May 4 Jan 26 - May 4 Jan 26 - May 4 Jan 26 - May 4 Jan 26 - May 4 Jan 26 - May 4 Jan 26 - May 4 Jan 26 - May 4 Jan 26 - May 4 Jan 26 - May 4 Class Time* Online Online Online Online Online Online Online Online Online Online Online Online Course # CH501 CH501 CH502 ET501 MC/SF501 MC/TH525 NT501 NT504 OT500 TH501 TH605 WM601 Section HIROA HIROB HIROA HIROA HIROA HIROA HIROA HIROA HIROA HIROA HIROA HIROA Course Name The Church to the Reformation The Church to the Reformation The Church since the Reformation Christian Ethics Spiritual Formation for Ministry Faith, Work and Economics New Testament Survey Paul and His Letters Old Testament Survey Theology Survey I Systematic Theology II The World Mission of the Church Prerequisite Limit 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 Instructor Reeves Lytvynenko Rosell Bruland Klipowicz Lints Jackson Jennings Stuart DeSpain Hillebert Yao Location Online Online Online Online Online Online Online Online Online Online Online Online *Please be advised: Although Semlink+ courses are taught online, there may be activities that will require your participation at a set date and time. Not all courses have this kind of required activity, so please review the course syllabus or contact the professor before registering. NONSCHEDULED CLASS OFFERINGS Special Directed Studies* Contact Person & Email Dr. Kang [email protected] Course # EM/MC810 Section HS Course Name Integrative Seminar in Ministry Formation Prerequisite by petition only; MA stu: 10 course done w/ at least 4 in EM; MDiv stu: 20 course done w/ at least 4 from practial theol. division Limit Instructor Kang Location See Instructor Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) by petition Singleton See Instructor Denominational Standards only *As directed studies, these courses must be registered on the appropriate Directed Study or Reading/Research Petition form and NOT on a standard registration form. Petitions should be filed with the Registration Office by December 1, 2014. Click here to learn more about our faculty and adjunct professors. Dr. Singleton [email protected] MC601C HS SP14, page 4 Printed 10/17/2014 Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary Spring 2015 Course Schedule NONSCHEDULED CLASS OFFERINGS (CONT.) Regularly Offered Nonscheduled Courses Course # Course Name Instructor CO863A,B; 871A,B; 865A,B; 873A,B Mental Health Clinical and Practicum Courses Counseling Dept. CO863 & CO871 must be taken together. CO865 & CO873 must be taken together. CO863A,B; 871A,B; 864A,B; 872A,B Marriage and Family Clinical and Practicum Courses Counseling Dept. CO863 & CO871 must be taken together. CO864 & CO872 must be taken together. *MM501, 502, 601, 602, 701, 702 Mentored Ministry for M.Div. Students Singleton *EM/MM501, 502, 601, 602 Mentored Ministry in Educational Ministries Singleton PC621, 622, 623 Clinical Pastoral Education (See Mentored Ministry Office for details.) Singleton Theses/Projects 891, 892; 991, 992; 720 Petitions must be filed with the Registration Office by December 1, 2014. Division Approval Reading and Research Courses 760 and 860 Petitions should be filed with the Registration Office by December 1, 2014. Division Approval *NOTE: MC/SF501 Spiritual Formation for Ministry is a corequisite for MM502 and beyond. Either EM502 Educational Ministry of the Church, EM604 The Teacher and the Teaching Task, or MC/SF501 Spiritual Formation for Ministry can meet the corequisite requirement for EM/MM502 and beyond. DON'T SEE THE COURSE YOU'RE LOOKING FOR? Try checking out the schedules at the other campuses. BOSTON (CUME) JACKSONVILLE CHARLOTTE IMPORTANT POLICIES REGARDING LATE-STARTING COURSES Some courses (i.e. weekend courses) hold their first class meetings after the last day for a 100% tuition refund. Please take note of the following policies regarding these late-starting courses: ¨ Students who register for a late-starting course are expected to obtain a copy of the course syllabus from the professor at the beginning of the semester. Generally, students are expected to complete some reading and other assignments before the first class meeting. The syllabus will clearly note such assignments. ¨ Students who wish to drop a late-starting course and receive a full tuition refund must drop the course by midnight on the first day of class. ¨ Students who withdraw from a late-starting course after the above deadline will receive no refund. These courses will remain on a student’s transcript with a ‘W’ to indicate that the student has withdrawn from the course. ¨ Students submitting pass/fail petitions for late-starting courses must do so by the standard deadline as listed in the catalog. If you have any questions concerning these policies, please contact the Registration Office at [email protected] or 978-646-4551. INFORMATION REGARDING TEXTBOOKS The textbooks for each course and their ISBNs can be found in each course’s syllabus. Prior to the first class meeting, syllabi are available from the seminary’s syllabi page or directly from the professor. SPRING Class Dates: Reading Weeks: Final Exams: Last Day for Written Work: SEMESTER DATES January 26 - May 1 February 16-20, March 23-27 April 27 - May 1 May 4 SP14, page 5 Printed 10/17/2014
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