2023-2024 Graduate Academic Catalog

2023–24 Graduate Academic Catalog Page 45 School of Biblical and Theological Studies Accelerated Master of Divinity Accelerated Master of Divinity The Accelerated Master of Divinity program involves a three-year undergraduate curriculum (see undergraduate catalog for details) that contains the course requirements to enable the student to complete a BA in biblical studies and an MDiv in a fiveyear, combined program. Mission The mission of the Accelerated Master of Divinity program (MDiv) at Cedarville University is to equip graduates academically and practically with the skills necessary for a lifetime of fruitful ministry. This mission is achieved through a rigorous curriculum that exposes the student to each part of the Old and New Testaments while they become proficient in Hebrew and Greek. Moreover, the student studies Christian theology as the foundation for ministry. This biblical and theological knowledge undergirds the practice of preaching, teaching, and ministry in which the student participates during a mentorship and a capstone internship. Areas of Focus The MDiv program offers courses that focus on biblical content and interpretation, theology, biblical languages, preaching and teaching, and ministerial leadership. Program Objectives Upon completion of the MDiv program, graduates should be able to: 1. Exhibit genuine devotion to God through living by biblical wisdom. 2. Demonstrate an ability to interpret and apply biblical texts and to articulate historically aware theological positions. 3. Communicate the truth of God’s Word with clarity, accuracy, relevance, and conviction by preaching, teaching, and writing. 4. Design and implement theologically driven ministry in the church and community. 5. Articulate a personal commitment to and a strategic vision for the church participating in God’s purposes in a variety of cultural contexts. Program Delivery This MDiv program is offered in a face-to-face classroom format. Program Prerequisites Language Proficiency MDiv students begin language study in Intermediate Greek. Proficiency in elementary Greek should be acquired before entering this course. Cedarville does not prescribe how this proficiency must be met; however, a student may be asked to take a test before entering into Intermediate Greek. Questions regarding this policy may be directed to the Director of the Master of Divinity program in the School of Biblical and Theological Studies. Course Requirements The following 61-hour program should comprise the remaining two years of the graduate status at Cedarville. Combined BA/MDiv — Year 4....................................................30 Year 4 — Fall Semester..........................................................15 1BTAT/BTCM-6300 Teaching Ministry of the Church..........3 (or BTAT-6410 Discipleship...........................................3) BTBL-6610 Elementary Hebrew 1......................................3 BTHT-6360 Christian Theology 3: Salvation, Humanity, and Angels......................................................................3 BTNT-6130 New Testament 3: Pauline Literature...............3 BTOT-6130 Old Testament 3: Latter Prophets.....................3 Year 4 — Spring Semester......................................................15 BTAT-6500 Text-Driven Preaching 1....................................3 (female students — BTCM-6530 Contemporary Ministry to Women and Girls................................................... 3) BTBL-6620 Elementary Hebrew 2......................................3 BTHT-6370 Christian Theology 4: Church and Last Things..............................................................3 BTNT-6140 New Testament 4: Johannine Literature...........3 BTOT-6140 Old Testament 4: Writings................................3 Combined BA/MDiv — Year 5....................................................31 Year 5......................................................................................15 2BTAT-6510 Character Colloquium (Fa,Sp).........................2 BTAT-6560 Text-Driven Preaching 2 (Fa)............................3 (female students — BTAT-6480 Women's Communication for Ministry (Fa).........................................................3) 3BTAT-6850 Mentorship in Ministry (Su,Fa,Sp)...................2 BTBL-6630 Hebrew Syntax and Exegesis (Fa)..................3 BTHT-6100 Biblical Theology (Fa)......................................3 BTAT-6110 Biblical Care and Counseling (Fa,Sp)...............3 BTAT-6215 Pastoral Leadership (Sp)..................................3 4(or BTHT-6300 Global Theology (Fa)........................... 3) (or BTHT-6740 Biblical Theology of Womanhood (Fa,Sp) ................................................3) *BTAT-6900 Ministry Internship (Su,Fa,Sp)........................3 5Required Track Courses..................................................... 9 *Capstone Course BTAT-6900: Students must have no more than 16 hours remaining in the completion of their MDiv program to register for this course. Director approval required. 1Students who choose BTAT-6410 Discipleship for the Biblical Care and Counseling Track should choose BTAT/BTCM-6300 Teaching Ministry of the Church in the selection in the program requirements. 2BTAT-6510: Year 5 students take course twice in consecutive semesters. 3BTAT-6850: Students typically take this course in the Summer before their final two semesters in the program. Can be taken in a Fall or Spring semester. Must be taken prior to BTAT-6900 Ministry Internship. 4Students choosing the Mission Track are recommended to take BTHT-6300 Global Theology in the program requirements so that BTAT-6250 Church Planting can be taken in Mission Track. 5Students in the Accelerated BA/MDiv have the courses for the Pastoral Ministry track embedded in the course options above, so those students should choose another track to fulfill their requirements.

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