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Thoughts on the ThM Program
Professor Wong Fook-Kwong Old Testament Bible Our school's Master of Theology course is a course that allows students to study the Bible (Old Testament or New Testament) and explore theology more deeply. This depth is difficult to achieve in basic courses such as the Master of Divinity or the Bachelor of Theology. In many seminaries in the United States (including the one I attended), the Master of Theology program is equivalent to the first year of the doctoral program. "Baptism" also has similar requirements. In order to make the doctoral students of theology more solid in certain areas of knowledge, we sometimes require them to take some master's of theology subjects on a case-by-case basis. For this reason, master of theology students majoring in Bible must be proficient in reading the original texts of the Bible (Hebrew and...
What Have I Gained
Lei Jiansheng (graduated in 2010) Acting Senior Pastor of Causeway Bay Baptist Church I completed the Master of Divinity course at a seminary of another denomination. After pastoring for three years, I went to the Baptist University to study for a master's degree in theology and graduated in 2010. Before officially enrolling, I asked my seniors about the uniqueness of the teaching model and learned that it is a small class teaching model for guided reading and learning (guided...
Training to Be an Independent Thinker and Researcher
Professor Deng Shaoguang Christian Thought (Theology and Culture) The Master of Divinity program is very different from the previous Master of Divinity program, both in terms of learning and teaching. As a teacher, the teaching methods adopted by the author also reflect the learning requirements for students. ...