Designation: CHAP 6013 / PACC 6013 In this course professional ethics in chaplaincy and counselling ministry settings will be considered. In this regard, issues such as codes of conduct, personal rights and freedoms, pertinent legal issues, knowing ones professional limits, how and when to make a referral, maintaining confidentiality, and standards for ongoing professional and …
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Designation: BIBL 6143 In this course students will study the Epistles of Romans and Galatians by applying the hermeneutical and exegetical skills learned in BIBL 5033. In addition to studying the contents, contexts, and interpretive issues involved in the study of the apostle Pauls major epistles to the churches in Galatia and in Rome, the …
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Designation: BIBL 6033 In this course students will study the books of 1 and 2 Chronicles and Ezra-Nehemiah by applying the hermeneutical and exegetical skills learned in BIBL 5023. In addition to the contents, context, and interpretive issues, authorship, date of composition, theology, and narrative technique will also receive attention. This course will provide students …
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Designation: BIBL 5513 A general introduction to the historical, sociological, and theological context in which the New Testament Scriptures came into existence, this course will familiarize students with the content and structure, distinctive theology, and introductory matters of the New Testament. In addition, the student will be introduced to the nature of the early Christian …
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Designation: BIBL 5033 This course will introduce the student to the different sections and genres of literature in the New Testament, to interpretative methods appropriate to them, and to theological principles. The course will also survey the world of Jesus and the early Christian Church. This course assumes knowledge of the contents of the New …
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Designation: BIBL 5023 The Old Testament contains most of the Christian Bible. This course will introduce the student to the different sections and genres of literature in the Old Testament, to interpretative methods appropriate to them, and to theological principles. The course will also survey aspects of the historical and cultural context of the Old …
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Designation: BIBL 3013 An examination of Genesis through Nehemiah. This course will survey these texts within the historical, political, and religious contexts of the Ancient Near East, and will introduce the student to the academic, literary, and theological study of this section of the Bible. Dr. Matthew Walsh Assistant Professor of Biblical Studies: (902) 585-2226: …
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Asynchronous: which means you don’t work with a group and you can start at anytime BE105/BE106 Introductory Greek I/II (A. Wright) In this class, the student will begin to learn the language of the New Testament through the utilization of textbooks and easy-to-use video tutorials. Built on years of classroom experience, these tutorials take the …
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This is what the LORD says: “Stand at the crossroads and look; ask for the ancient paths, ask where the good way is, and walk in it, and you will find rest for your souls.” Jeremiah 6.16 Who Is The Program For? For women who are intentionally committed to seeking God’s guidance in living out …
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Led by Bishop Jenny Andison, the Area Bishop of York-Credit Valley and Suffragan Bishop of the Diocese of Toronto.