The Master of Arts in Theological Studies provides a balanced theological education for Christian leaders, pastors and missionaries in the local and overseas churches and organisations. Students are trained in biblical and theological knowledge, with emphasis on historical theology, practical theology, systematic theology and Asian theology. They are equipped with practical skills and knowledge to undertake ministries in evangelism and discipleship, spiritual disciplines, and pastoral care and counselling in the Asian context. These students are moulded to be teachers and leaders who can think and analyse critically to address issues impacting the world today.
The Master of Arts in Theological Studies is a 90-credit programme taught over 1.75 years full time or 4 years part time. Part-time students are allowed up to a maximum of 6 years to complete this programme. Students who have completed the Master of Arts in Theological Studies are eligible to apply for admission to the Master of Divinity (Theological Studies).
Students will be able to
- understand and appreciate the origin and growth of the Christian tradition
- explain and address theology issues in churches and Christian organisations
- read Biblical Greek texts for a deep and valid understanding and interpretation of Biblical truth
- understand the Hebrew language and the use of key Hebrew language tools
- provide biblically and theologically sound leadership in churches and Christian organisations
- develop competencies in spiritual disciplines, evangelism and discipleship, and pastoral care and counselling, through guided field practicum
- ground faithful living and a Christian witness in the marketplace on a contextual reading of Christian tradition and theology with an Asian spirituality
- promote Christian growth and maturity in the individual, and church corporate in a proclamation of Christ
BL5264 New Testament Introduction
This subject helps the student to understand how the 27 books are categorised under the Gospels, Acts, the Epistles (Pauline epistles and General epistles) and Revelation. In each category the student will understand the historical background, the literary structure, and the message of each book. The student will discover the theological themes of each book and how they fit with the entire theological schema of the New Testament (Salvation-Discipleship, Holy Spirit-Miracles, Kingdom of God-Church).
BL5274 New Testament Studies (Gospel, Acts and Johannine Writings)
This subject is designed as an in-depth study of New Testament Gospel-Acts and Johannine Writings. Special emphasis will be placed on the literary structure and the theological message of each book. Exegesis of key passages will be done.
BL5234 Old Testament Introduction
The subject helps the student to understand how the 39 books are categorised under the Law, the Prophets, and the Writings. In each category the student will understand the historical background, the literary structure, and the message of each book. The student will discover the theological themes of each book and how they fit with the entire theological schema of the Old Testament (Covenant-Blessing, Judgment-Redemption, Election-Holiness).
BL5244 Old Testament Studies (Pentateuch and Historical Books)
This subject is designed as an in-depth study of Old Testament Pentateuch and Historical Books. Special emphasis will be placed on the literary structure and the theological message of each book. Exegesis of key passages will be done.
HD5024 Research Writing
This subject aims to introduce students to a proper approach to writing academic research papers. Topics covered include the use of reference tools, identification of research issues and organisation of materials. Students will also learn to formulate thesis statements and develop relevant supporting arguments.
IC5024 Asian Religions
This course provides an understanding of prevailing religions in Asia. The historical development, belief system and the contemporary practices of each religion will be explored in this course. It will also examine Christianity’s encounters with each of these religions and discuss the missiological implications for the growth of Christianity in Asia.
IC5014 Southeast Asian Studies
This subject aims to help students identify key missiological issues in Southeast Asia and to provide Christian responses to these issues. Students will look at Southeast Asia from the historical, socio-political, socio-economical and religious perspectives. These perspectives include foreign influences, state and governance, modernisation, globalisation, and resurgence of Southeast Asian religions.
LG5014 Greek 1
This module aims to provide students with a basic understanding on biblical Greek grammar. They will learn the Greek alphabet and how to pronounce Greek words. They will also learn Greek nouns, verbs, and vocabulary so as to be able to do translation of simple biblical texts. Students will also be taught to use language tools to enhance their learning.
LG5024 Greek 2
This module is a continuation of Greek 1, and it builds on what the students have already learnt in Greek 1. Students will learn Greek verbs, participles and have a knowledge of the moods (e.g. subjunctive). They will also be able to do translations of biblical texts.
LG5034 Greek Exegesis
This module builds on the foundations of Greek 1 and 2. The module aims to provide students with a systematic method of doing New Testament exegesis. Students will be introduced to basic exegetical tools. Different principles for interpreting the different genres found in the New Testament will also be discussed. The exegesis done will help the student to be able to do effective and accurate exegesis for preaching/teaching.
LG5044 Hebrew Language
This module aims to provide students with a basic understanding on Biblical Hebrew Grammar. Students will learn the Hebrew alphabets and vowels, Hebrew nouns and nominals, Hebrew verbs and stems and vocabulary. The students will learn how to do grammatical and syntactical analysis of the Hebrew Old Testament using Hebrew Language Tools. Students will also be introduced to the reading and studying of the Hebrew Bible (BHS – Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia).
PC5014 Foundations for Pastoral Counselling & Guidance
This subject aims to provide students with a holistic understanding of the theory and practice of counselling and guidance. Students will have an overview of the various counselling approaches and positions taken by the secular, the medical and the Christian world. They will understand the roles of Christian counsellors and people helpers, their essential qualities and the processes and skills involved in counselling and guidance. Students will also discuss issues related to youths and young adults.
SF5154 Bible Study for Spiritual Formation
This subject aims to help students develop analytical skills for Bible study. Students will learn the Analytical Verse Study and Topical Bible Study methods. They will also learn mind-mapping and the use of Bible study tools and resources. In Analytical Verse Study, students will cover five topics related to spiritual disciplines and spiritual values in discipleship. In Topical Bible Study, students will prepare five Bible study lessons based on topics related to life issues.
SF5124 Foundations for Evangelism and Discipleship
This subject uses the Gospel of Mark as a framework for drawing principles from the life and ministry of Jesus. This subject integrates biblical and theological insights with marketing perspectives to help students understand the disciplines of evangelism and discipleship holistically. At the practical level, students will learn to prepare and share the gospel and personal testimony. They will also have the opportunity to relate with different people groups and understand their needs.
SF5044 Foundations for Spiritual Disciplines
This subject aims to provide students with a foundational understanding of the spiritual disciplines essential for a vibrant Christian life. Students will learn about the theoretical foundations and experiential practice of spiritual disciplines. They will explore prayer as the spiritual breath of all spiritual disciplines. Areas of spiritual disciplines covered include meditation, fasting, the practice of solitude, silence and Sabbath rest, corporate worship, discipline of ministry. Students will discuss the importance of humility and confession in church life, submission, partnership with the Spirit of God and living a consistent and balanced spiritual life.
TH5304 Asian Theology
Asian Theology is doing theology within the region of Asia and reflecting on the manner which the Holy Spirit has been at work in this region. It would be a humble effort to look at the historical development of the churches here in Asia. This course will examine some unique features and issues of Asia which must be included in one’s theological understanding of this region. This could be due to particular cultural and/ or sociological factors, e.g. poverty, relationships, virtues, liberation, etc. Using scriptural principles as the key foundation, the course offers a theology birthed from Asian soil and tables a discussion that might have been ignored by mainstream theologians.
TH5274 Ethics
In this module, students learn to inform ethical models from a theological and spiritual lens. Students will appreciate Christian values and their application to real-world situations. The module prepares students to become effective Christian leaders who may lighten up the marketplace and communities by speaking, acting, and living out what is morally right in diverse life situations that are ethically dubious.
TH5214 Pentecostal-Charismatic Studies
Pentecostal-Charismatic Studies traces the biblical and theological teachings on the person and the work of the Holy Spirit. Students will have a broad overview of the historical developments of the work of Holy Spirit, from the first wave to the fourth, and into the contemporary movements. The place of rites and rituals within Pentecostal-Charismatic spirituality will also be explored. In addition, they will also learn from the example of Jesus as one who embodies the kerygma or proclamation. They will learn how they can live as kerygmatics through the cultivation of the word and worship life, and the exercise of their spiritual gifts.
TH5044 Survey of Church History
This subject aims to acquaint students with the major periods of Christian History and to recognise God’s work through each period. Students will examine key historical issues in the history of the church, with reference to key personalities and events. They will look at the reasons for the various issues that arose and consider their implications for society today. Students will also trace the development of the church in Southeast Asia, with a special focus on Singapore.
TH5024 Systematic Theology 1
This subject aims to provide students with an introduction to Bibliology, Theology Proper, Ecclesiology and Eschatology. Students will examine the doctrines of revelation and the Bible, God and the Trinity, the Church and her mission, and the Last Things which include the Christian hope and its implications for today. They will also discuss related contemporary issues within the Asian context.
TH5034 Systematic Theology 2
This subject aims to provide students with an introduction to Anthropology, Harmatology, Christology and Soteriology. Students will learn about the nature of man and the image of God. They will examine the nature and effects of the fall of man, the humanity and divinity of Christ, and the issues of atonement, justification, regeneration, and sanctification. They will also discuss related contemporary issues within the Asian context.
Apprenticeship
The apprenticeship programme consists of a series of supervised field education modules. The programme seeks to develop competencies and proficiencies—in evangelism and discipleship, pastoral care and counselling, teaching and preaching, liturgy and sacraments, music and worship, missions and contextualisation, spirituality and spiritual disciplines, etc.—through experiential learning.
The Master of Arts in Theological Studies is a 90-credit programme. Students would be awarded a Master of Arts in Theological Studies if they
- successfully complete 21 taught modules with a GPA of minimally 2.7 out of 4
- fulfil all requirements of 180 credit hours of apprenticeship
- demonstrate a godly character, integrity, and discipline in guided supervision
- fulfil all requirements within the maximum candidature of six years
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