
Each Monday of the semester, STS will be offering classes throughout the day—morning, afternoon, and evening. Block Mondays enable a student to take up to nine credits in a single day.
If you are living out of the area, and don't feel like now is the right time to relocate, Block Mondays are a perfect solution for you. If you are in the area and want to increase your course load, Block Mondays are a great fit for you. If you are a pastor who has been wanting to attend seminary, but has had difficulty squeezing it into your schedule, we hope this may open the door for you to get started with seminary. Whatever your situation, we believe that Block Mondays will better serve you by giving you the flexibility to pursue your education on your schedule.
We hope you’ll make plans to join us this Fall— either on Block Mondays or throughout the week on Shepherds' traditional schedule. Visit our Fall Registration page to sign up for classes. Below is the course schedule for Block Mondays for Fall 2010:
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MORNING CLASSES: 9:00am - 12:00pm
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OT 550 - Biblical Hebrew I (3 hours) Professor: McKinion Time: 9am-12pm Room: TBA Required Texts: • The Vocabulary Guide to Biblical Hebrew by Miles V. Van Pelt and Gary D. Pratico Syllabus: TBA
TH 503 - Systematic Theology III (3 hours) Professor: Pettegrew Time: 9am-12pm Room: TBA Required Texts: • Created in God's Image by Anthony Hoekema • Christian Theology by Millard J. Erickson • Right Thinking in a World Gone Wrong by John MacArthur • Still Sovereign by Thomas R. Schreiner and Bruce A. Ware |
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AFTERNOON CLASSES: 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
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HT 501 - Historical Theology I (3 hours) Professor: Millheim Time: 1pm-4pm Room: TBA Required Texts: • Christianity through the Centuries, 3d edition, revised and expanded, by Earle S. Cairns • The Story of Christianity by Justo Gonzalez
TH 501 - Systematic Theology I (3 hours) Professor: Burggraff Time: 1pm-4pm Room: TBA Required Texts: • Systematic Theology by Wayne Grudem • The Battle for God by Norman L. Geisler and H. Wayne House • Ancient Word, Changing Worlds: the Doctrine of Scripture in a Modern Age by Stephen J. Nichols and Eric T. Brandt • Dispensationalism by Charles C. Ryrie • Perspectives on the Doctrine of God: 4 Views by Bruce Ware
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EVENING CLASSES: 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
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NT 550 - Elementary Greek Grammar I (3 hours) Professor: Beatty Time: 6pm-9pm Room: TBA Required Texts: • Learn to Read New Testament Greek by David Alan Black • Learn to Read New Testament Greek Workbook: Supplemental Exercises for Greek Grammar Students by David Croteau, Ben Gutierrez and Cara L. Murphy
NT 650 - Biblical Greek Exegesis I (3 hours) Professor: McKinion Time: 6pm-9pm Room: TBA Required Texts: • It's Still Greek to Me: An Easy-to-Understand Guide to Intermediate Greek by David Alan Black • Greek Grammar beyond the Basics: An Exegetical Syntax of the New Testament by Daniel Wallace Syllabus: TBA |