MAPT Course List & Descriptions
Course title | Credit Hours |
---|---|
Biblical Studies* Usually Romans (NT 551) |
3 |
Theological Studies* Usually Systematic Theology (TH 551) |
3 |
Church History* Usually Church History (HI 551) |
3 |
Pastoral Theology* Usually Counselling (PSPM 551) |
3 |
The Bible as Christian Scripture | 3 |
A Theology of Pastoral Leadership | 3 |
A Theology of the Church | 3 |
Theology of Word and Sacrament | 3 |
Missional Pastor: Evangelism and Discipleship | 3 |
Guided Comprehensive Project | 3 |
Practicum | 6 |
Total Hours: | 36 |
Requirements for courses marked with an asterisk may be met through dual enrolment courses. Students who enrol in this degree may transfer up to 12 hours of bachelor’s degree credits toward the foundational courses of the M.A. (Pastoral Theology) degree. Graduates of Kingswood University’s B.A. (Ministry) and Th.B. degrees may earn the dual enrolment credits for the following courses. Graduates from other institutions of Christian higher education applying for this degree may be able to earn dual enrolment credit for equivalent courses. A grade of at least C must have been earned in a course for it to be transferable.
Course Options
- Biblical Studies, credit for one of:
- Upper level Old or New Testament studies
- Hermeneutics
- Theological Studies, credit for one of:
- Systematic Theology I & II
- Doctrine of Holiness
- Apologetics
- Contemporary Theology
- Church History, credit for one of:
- Church History
- Reformation Church History
- Pastoral Theology, credit for one of:
- Adult & Family Ministry
- Church Health, Growth & Leadership
- Empowering/Equipping Lay Ministry
- Expository Preaching
- Introduction to Counselling
- Pastoral Ministry
Course Descriptions
The Bible as Christian Scripture
Developing your skills in handling and applying the Scriptures is essential to your success as a ministry leader. In this course, you will focus on the formative role of Scripture in shaping the life of a healthy congregation or your specific ministry. You will explore a variety of approaches in which different genres and books of the Bible can be utilized in both public and private worship.
Church History (HI 551)
3 credit hours
Romans (NT 551)
3 credit hours
Introduction to Counselling (PSPM 551)
3 credit hours
Systematic Theology (TH 551)
3 credit hours