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Pastoral
Theology Major
Course of Study
Freshman Year
Fall Semester
O.T. Survey
English Grammar
Personal Evangelism
Hermeneutics
General Epistles
Philosophy Music
Spring Semester
O.T. Survey
English Comp.
Personal Evang.
Music Appreciation
Hebrews
Intro to Counseling
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Sophomore year
Beginners Greek
Bible Geo./Arch.
Cong. Song Leading
Gospels/Life of Christ
Church Adm.
Daniel
College Choir
Spring Semester
Beginners Greek
Inst./Missions Elect.
Church Finances
Gospels/Life of Christ
Bibliology
Revelation
College Choir
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Junior Year
Fall Semester
History of Civ.
Praxis Exegesis
Bible Doctrines I
Youth Ministry
School Adm.
Acts
Spring Semester
Music Theory
Homiletics
Bible Doctrines II
Youth Ministry
Pastoral Theology
Acts
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Senior Year
Fall Semester
Christian History
Baptist Distinctives
Marriage/Home
Pauline Epistles
Pentateuch
Pastoral Epistles
Spring Semester
Baptist History
Apologetics
Marriage/Home
Pauline Epistles
Hymnology
Ethics & Etiquette |
Total Credits 128
Each semester a student will be required to fulfill
a ministry in the church for credit.
GRADUATION
- Students successfully completing 128 credits will
be awarded a BACHELOR DEGREE. Since the Institute only
offers 88 in-class credits, other credits may be gained
through approved correspondence courses or other outside
supplemental sources. Hopefully more courses will be
offered as the institute is able to develop its resources.
The
ThG (Theology Graduate) Degree will be given
as a comparable degree to a full three year degree in
most Bible colleges. The credits necessary to complete
the ThG will be 102 credits, requiring supplemental
courses to the classes offered at Anchor.
The
ASSOCIATE IN ARTS Degree, which is comparable
to a two year Bible College course, will be granted
to students completing 64 credits through courses offered
at Anchor in the four year course.
The
PRACTICAL CHRISTIAN WORKER'S CERTIFICATE will
be granted to students for completing 18 prescribed
hours of college level work.
LEVEL
1 (1st year) First Semester
Contemporary Issues (Summer)
Baptist Men and Movements
Christian Ethics
Music - Song Leading and Theory
Elective - Missions
Second
Semester
Old Testament Geography & People
Non-denomin Men/Movements
Daniel
Missions
LEVEL 2 (2nd year) First Semester
Elective (Summer)
The Evangelist
Revelation
Systematic Theology (Part I)
Elective - Missions
Second
Semester
Systematic Theology (Part II)
Leviticus
Expository Preaching
Missions
LEVEL 3 (3rd year) First Semester
Elective (Summer)
Practice Teaching
Major Prophets
Systematic Theology (Part III)
Elective - Missions
Second
Semester
Music - Hymn Playing
Practical Training
Ministry or Psychology
Romans
English and Composition
LEVEL 4 (4th year) First Semester
Elective (Summer)
Old Testament Survey (Part I)
New Testament Survey
Elective - Missions
Second
Semester
Church History
Old Testament Survey (Part II)
Christian Education
Other electives may be offered for credit either through
correspondence or special offerings that become available.
Some course may be changed or not offered as scheduled.
It is suggested that a correspondence course be taken
in basic English. WOMEN'S GUILD will be another source
for women to take courses for credit during the day
period.
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