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Master of Arts in Christian Ministry

The Master of Arts in Christian Ministry is a professional degree program designed for individuals entering ministry-related professions that do not require a Master of Divinity degree. The program covers the same general subject areas as the M.Div. but does not include the study of the biblical languages. The program requires the completion of twenty-four courses (48 units). In addition to the twenty required courses (40 units), four elective courses (8 units) are also required.

New Geneva Theological Seminary is a religious institution exempt from state regulation and oversight in the Commonwealth of Virginia. In the state of Virginia the Master of Arts in Christian Ministry degree is referred to as the Master of Christian Ministry.

 

Credit Hours: 48

Required Courses

  • CH 501 Overview of Church History I

  • CH 502 Overview of Church History II

  • CH 505 American Church History

  • NT 501 New Testament Survey I

  • NT 502 New Testament Survey II

  • NT 503 New Testament Survey III

  • NT 508 Biblical Hermeneutics

  • OT 501 Old Testament Survey I

  • OT 502 Old Testament Survey II

  • OT 503 Old Testament Survey III

  • PT 501A Pastoral Counseling I

  • PT 501B Pastoral Counseling II

  • PT 502A Homiletics I

  • PT 502B Homiletics II

  • RS 503 The Christian World View I

  • RS 504 The Christian World View II

  • ST 501 Introduction to Reformed Theology

  • ST 502 Systematic and Historical Theology I: Revelation and Inspiration

  • ST 503 Systematic and Historical Theology II: God

  • ST 505 Systematic and Historical Theology IV: Person and Work of Christ

Elective Courses

  • ME 504 Introduction to Missions

  • NT 504A Introduction to Greek I

  • NT 504B Introduction to Greek II

  • NT 504C Introduction to Greek III

  • NT 505 New Testament Exegesis I

  • NT 506 New Testament Exegesis II

  • NT 507 New Testament Biblical Theology

  • NT 509 Life of Christ

  • NT 510 Romans

  • OT 504A Introduction to Hebrew I

  • OT 504B Introduction to Hebrew II

  • OT 504C Introduction to Hebrew III

  • OT 505 Old Testament Exegesis I

  • OT 506 Old Testament Exegesis II

  • OT 507 Old Testament Biblical Theology

  • PT 503A Leadership I

  • PT 503B Leadership II

  • PT 504A Church Development I

  • PT 504B Church Development II

  • PT 507 Worship

  • PT 511 Pastoral Theology

  • RS 541 Reformed Perspectives on Christ and Culture

  • ST 504 Systematic and Historical Theology III: Man

  • ST 506 Systematic and Historical Theology V: Person and Work of the Holy Spirit

  • ST 507 Systematic and Historic Theology VI: The Church and Last Things

  • ST 508 Comparative Evangelical Theologies

  • ST 509 Social Ethics

  • ST 510 History of Philosophy and Logic

  • ST 513 History of Apologetics

  • ST 514 Contemporary Apologetic Systems

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