Australian College of Christian Studies
Programme Detail: Pastoral Epistles
Language of this entry | English (UK, International) |
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Name of Programme / Training Resource | Pastoral Epistles |
Type of Training | Individual standalone programme |
Reference Number | BED 372 |
Description | This unit examines the record of Christian experience and witness during a critical and formative period of the Church’s life. It allows the student to gain a better understanding of the relevance of these Epistles for an examination of Christian faith and order in the early church. |
Keywords | New Testament, Pastoral Epistles, Christian experience, church life |
Languages Programme Available in | English (UK, International) |
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Country and region where programme is available | Australia / New South Wales |
Area of Ministry and Focus | Bible Teaching and Training / New Testament |
Residential/Non Residential | Non Residential |
Full-time or Part-time | Full-time |
Level | Diploma |
Cost Range | From US$10,000 to less than US$100,000 |
Actual Cost | A$645 |
Bursaries/scholarships available | Yes |
Actual Length | one semester |
Average hours of study per week | 11 |
Methods of instruction | lectures, reading, reflection, seminars and workshops (one subject of full-time or part-time Diploma course) |
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Prerequisite Programmes | BED 101, BED 109, one Level 2 Biblical Studies subject |
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Qualifications this programme is part of | Diploma of Theology/Advanced Diploma of Theology |
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Other Accrediting Bodies | Sydney College of Divinity |
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