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Master of Sacred Theology
SYSTEMATIC COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

SYT S709   THEOLOGY OF CHURCH AND FELLOWSHIP
Church and fellowship pertain to the levels of fellowship in congregation, synod and mission field. It involves the question of pulpit and altar fellowship in the contexts of interchurch services, overseas partnerships, and cooperation in mission and external matters. A correct practice of church fellowship is determined by a properly understood doctrine of the church. This course will examine the underlying theological aspects and principles of church and fellowship with the use of literature such as Werner Elert’s Eucharist and Church Fellowship and CTCR statements.

SYT S712   BAPTISM AND THE LORD’S SUPPER
Examines the New Testament support for these two sacraments with special attention to modern studies. Reviews their place in contemporary ecumenical discussions.

SYT S785   LUTHER AND SOCIETY
An in-depth study of Luther’s views regarding the Christian’s role in society, vocation, education, temporal authority, marriage, monasticism, economics and Christian liberty.

SYT S790   SYSTEMATICS SEMINAR
(SYT S790 - SYT S794) A graduate seminar in systematic theology. Specific topics to be determined by the professor.

SYT S795   INDEPENDENT STUDY
When students wish to fulfill a special need, they may request an independent study course through the department chairman.

SYT S796   DIRECTED READINGS
When students wish to fulfill a special need, they may request a directed readings course through the department chairman.

 
 
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