WESTMINSTER THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY COURSE SCHEDULE FOR WINTER TERM 2010
The class schedule is subject to change. No conflicts are permitted during winter term.
First Day of Classes: Tuesday, January 5th
Last Day of Classes: Friday, January 29th
M.Div./M.A./M.A.R./Cert/Special | Updated as of January 21st,2010 |
Additional M.Div. Level Course Schedule Information: AP 522: Week 2; Jan.11-15; with 1 hr. lunch break. NT 022 S1 (Fletcher): Week 1-4; Jan.5-28. NT 022 S2 (Istrate): Week 1-4; Jan.5-28. NT 612: Week 4; Jan.25-29; with 1 hr. lunch break. OT 012: Week 1-4; Jan.5-29. PT 332: Week 3; Jan.19-22; with 1 hr. lunch break. PT 372: Week 1; Jan.5-8. PTM 572: Week 2; Jan.11-15; with 1 hr. lunch break. PTC 432: Week 1-4; Jan.9-30; with 1 hr. lunch break. PTC 514: Week 1-4; Jan.7, 11, 13, 14, 20, 21, 25 & 28. |
Th.M./Ph.D. | Updated as of January 21st,2010 |
Additional Th.M./Ph.D. Course Schedule Information: NT 912: Week 4; Jan.25-29; with 1 hr. lunch break. NT 981: Week 1 & 2; Jan.5-14; Week 1, T, W, TH, F; Week 2, M, T, W, TH. |
D.Min COURSES
| CS # |
COURSE NAME |
CR. |
DATE/TIME |
DAYS |
RM. |
PROFESSOR |
| PM 56 |
Pastoral Ministry in World Literature Religion |
|
Wk 2 (Jan 11-15) |
|
5 |
Ryken |
General Notes: 1. The class schedule is subject to revision. 2. Last Day to withdraw from OT 012 or NT 022 is Tuesday, January 19. 3. "S1" refers to "Section 1"; "S2" refers to "Section 2". 4. Syllabi are not available in the Registrar's Office. 5. Correction to 2009-2010 catalog: the following course has a revised course number (different than what is listed in the 09-10 catalog) NT 981 - History of Interpretation (listed as NT 982 in the 09-10 catalog) 6. Addition to the 2009-10 catalog:
New Course : NT 612/NT 912: New Testament Theology Purpose: To grow in understanding how to do biblical theology in the New Testament and to better understand the theological unity of the New Testament amidst its diversity. Topics covered include: (1) covering some of the important literature in the field; (2) the relationship of exegetical method to a method of doing biblical theology; (3) the theological relationship of the Old Testament to the New Testament; (4) the integral relationship of N.T. theology to the ideas of the kingdom, inaugurated eschatology and the new creation in comparison to other proposed "centers" for the New Testament. Prerequisite: NT 013 or equivalent. |