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Ozark Christian College

Programme Detail: New Testament (BTh)

Language of this entry English (USA)
Name of Programme / Training Resource New Testament (BTh)
Type of Training Programme with multiple subsidiary courses
Reference Number oz4
Description The Bachelor of Theology degree (New Testament major) involves a five-year program designed to prepare the student to serve the church in the teaching of the New Testament. Two years of Greek are required. Objectives: 1. Demonstrate a comprehensive knowledge of the Bible. 2. Demonstrate competencies in exegesis and communication skills in the production of sermons, lessons, and papers. 3. Articulate a presentation of the gospel to lead someone to Christ. 4. Express Christian worldview that interfaces with contemporary cultural issues. 5. Demonstrate leadership and equipping skills for the church. 6. Read and translate NT Greek. 7. Write and defend a theological paper. 8. Demonstrate a competency in the New Testament major through an acceptable integrated project. Requirements: 56 hours of Biblical Studies 53 hours of General Studies 21 hours of Professional Studies 2 hours of Elective 30 hours in the New Testament major
Keywords New Testament, Ministry
Languages Programme Available in English (USA)
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Country and region where programme is available United States / Missouri
Area of Ministry and Focus Bible Teaching and Training / New Testament; Bible Teaching and Training / Interpretation and Study Methods; Bible Teaching and Training / Theology; Bible Teaching and Training / Biblical Languages
Residential/Non Residential Residential
Full-time or Part-time Full-time
Level Degree
Cost Range US$100,000 or more
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Bursaries/scholarships available
Actual Length 4 years
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Average number of students who take the programme per year (or, if this is a new programme, the number who can be accommodated) 0
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