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 Requirements Faculty Cost: $399 per hour  Apply Now Program Overview MA in Bible and Theology (Online) (pending accreditation approval) The Hargrove School of Adult & Graduate Studies at Lincoln Christian University offers the Master of Arts in Bible and Theology as a 12-course, 36-hour graduate program delivered entirely online. The goal of the MA in Bible and Theology is to enable Christians to understand the Scriptures holistically and to think theologically in order to inform and enrich their personal and professional lives, regardless of their vocation . This program is intended for Christians who want to delve more deeply into the unsearchable riches of Scripture. While not designed to prepare people for full-ti me, vocational ministry (LCU has a Seminary that does that), this online program will provide a strong biblical and theological foundation for anyone serving the Church, as well as the workplace. Though it is a graduate degree, it is not a technical degree (no Greek or Hebrew requirements). The only two basic admission requirements are an accredited baccalaureate degree (in any area) and a longing to learn to think biblically and theologically, to view the world from a biblical perspective. The online nature of this program may appeal especially to Christians in various settings in diverse places, including international students. All online courses are seven weeks in length, with two courses offered back to back each term (Fall, Spring, Summer). This format allows busy adults to focus on one course at a time and still complete all requirements in two years. The program includes a fixed core of six courses that provide a broad foundation in biblical and theological studies at the graduate level. The program includes a flexible slate of six elective courses that allow students to focus in Old Testament, New Testament, and/or Theology. Students complete the core courses as part of a cohort of 10-15 students who begin and end the program together, providing a strong Christian community of peer learners along the way. The elective courses allow students to interact with a wider range of colleagues, with flexibility in the courses chosen. In addition, students with appropriate graduate coursework from an accredited instituti on may transfer in up to 18 hours. The entire program culminates in a capstone experience that results in either a research-based paper or field-based project. The director of this program is Dr. Clay Ham, Provost at Lincoln Christian University. Assisting him is Dr. Trevor Cochell, who will be happy to answer any questions you may have. Graduates of this program will… 1. Live faithfully by reflecting key biblical values in their personal and professional lives. 2. Think biblically by developing proficiencies in Bible study and in basic theology, particularly from the perspective of a biblical worldview. 3. Grow intellectually by thinking critically, learning collaboratively, and communicating effectively, especially in areas related to biblical and theological studies. 4. Improve professionally by demonstrating competencies in biblical understanding and theological thinking that are applicable to their professional settings. 5. Learn continually by acquiring graduate-level information literacy skills appropriate for lifelong learning in the field of Bible and theology.

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Requirements  Faculty  Cost: $399 per hour  Apply Now 

Program Overview

MA in Bible and Theology (Online)(pending accreditation approval)

The Hargrove School of Adult & Graduate Studies at Lincoln Christian University offers theMaster of Arts in Bible and Theology as a 12-course, 36-hour graduate program deliveredentirely online. The goal of the MA in Bible and Theology is to enable Christians to understand the Scriptures holistically and to think theologically in order to inform and enrich their personal and professional lives, regardless of their vocation .

This program is intended for Christians who want to delve more deeply into the unsearchableriches of Scripture. While not designed to prepare people for full-time, vocational ministry (LCUhas a Seminary that does that), this online program will provide a strong biblical and theological

foundation for anyone serving the Church, as well as the workplace. Though it is a graduatedegree, it is not a technical degree (no Greek or Hebrew requirements). The only two basicadmission requirements are an accredited baccalaureate degree (in any area) and a longing tolearn to think biblically and theologically, to view the world from a biblical perspective.

The online nature of this program may appeal especially to Christians in various settings indiverse places, including international students. All online courses are seven weeks in length,with two courses offered back to back each term (Fall, Spring, Summer). This format allowsbusy adults to focus on one course at a time and still complete all requirements in two years.The program includes a fixed core of six courses that provide a broad foundation in biblical andtheological studies at the graduate level. The program includes a flexible slate of six electivecourses that allow students to focus in Old Testament, New Testament, and/or Theology.

Students complete the core courses as part of a cohort of 10-15 students who begin and endthe program together, providing a strong Christian community of peer learners along the way.The elective courses allow students to interact with a wider range of colleagues, with flexibility inthe courses chosen. In addition, students with appropriate graduate coursework from anaccredited institution may transfer in up to 18 hours. The entire program culminates in acapstone experience that results in either a research-based paper or field-based project.

The director of this program is Dr. Clay Ham, Provost at Lincoln Christian University. Assistinghim is Dr. Trevor Cochell, who will be happy to answer any questions you may have. Graduatesof this program will…

1. Live faithfully by reflecting key biblical values in their personal and professional lives.2. Think biblically  by developing proficiencies in Bible study and in basic theology,

particularly from the perspective of a biblical worldview.3. Grow intellectually by thinking critically, learning collaboratively, and communicating

effectively, especially in areas related to biblical and theological studies.4. Improve professionally  by demonstrating competencies in biblical understanding

and theological thinking that are applicable to their professional settings.5. Learn continually by acquiring graduate-level information literacy skills appropriate

for lifelong learning in the field of Bible and theology.

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Program RequirementsMA in Bible and Theology (Online)

1. HARGROVE SCHOOL REQUIREMENTS (0 hours)

HS600 Introduction to Online Learning (0-credit, 2 weeks)

2. BIBLE AND THEOLOGY CORE REQUIREMENTS (18 hours)*

BT611 Introduction to Christian Theology (Dr. Steven Cone)BT612 Introduction to the Bible (Dr. Chris Keith)BT613 Introduction to Biblical Research (Dr. Anthony LeDonne)BT614 Christian Worldview Studies (Dr. Robert Kurka)BT615 Interpreting the Bible (Dr. Fred Johnson)BT700 Capstone Project/Paper (Dr. Clay Ham/Dr. Trevor Cochell)

3. BIBLE AND THEOLOGY ELECTIVES (18 hours)*

NOTE: The list of courses below is meant to be preliminary and partial, not final or comprehensive. An optional course for either OT or NT is BT619 Logos Bible Software®

Old Testament Courses: BT621 Church’s Use of the OTBT623 GenesisBT627 DeuteronomyBT631 PsalmsBT635 Prophetic LiteratureBT640 IsaiahBT641 JeremiahBT6xx Other OT elective courses

New Testament Courses: BT651 Life and Ministry of JesusBT653 Sermon on the Mount

BT654 Jesus and Spiritual FormationBT656 Gospel of MarkBT658 Gospel of John

New Testament Courses (continued): BT659 Book of ActsBT660 RomansBT674 HebrewsBT6xx Other NT elective courses

Theology Courses: BT681 History of TheologyBT684 Theology and PostmodernityBT687 Theology and SpiritualityBT689 ApologeticsBT690 Biblical WorldviewBT691 Theological Ethics

BT692 Theology of WorkBT696 Theology and World ReligionsBT6xx Other elective courses

* This 36-hour MA program allows up to 18 hours of transfer work, provided the courses being transferred arecomparable in nature, are documented on an official transcript (with a grade of C or higher) from an accreditedgraduate institution, and are approved by the program director. Students who have completed comparablecourse work at Lincoln Christian Seminary (and not already applied to a degree) may transfer up to 27 hours.

NOTE: This program is scheduled to begin January 2011, pending final accreditation approval. Thecalendar of courses for the 2011 schedule will include the following classes:

Spring 2011 (courses in italic font are electives) 

•  BT611 (Cone)—January 10-February 27

•  BT612 (Keith)—March 7-April 24

•  BT653 (Giles)—January 10-February 27 

•  BT684 (Simpson)—March 7-April 24

Summer 2011 (courses in italic font are electives) 

•  BT613 (LeDonne)—May 9-June 26

•  BT614 (Kurka)—July 5-August 21

•  BT619 (Moss)—May 9-June 26 

•  BT631(Cochell)—May 9-June 26 

•  BT651(Kinnard)—July 5-August 21

Fall 2011 (courses in italic font are electives) 

  BT615 (Johnson)—September 5-October 23•  BT660 (LeDonne)—September 5-October 23

•  BT691 (Teoro)—October 31-December 8

•  BT689 (Jacoby)—October 31—December 8

 NOTE: Repeat for New Fall 2011 Cohort

•  BT611 (Cone)—September 5-October 23

•  BT612 (Keith)—October 31-December 8

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Program Faculty

MA in Bible and Theology (Online)

•  Dr. Clay Ham, Program Director and Provostat Lincoln Christian University; PhD in NT fromSouthwestern Seminary; MDiv from LincolnChristian Seminary

•  Dr. Trevor Cochell, Adjunct Professor of OTand Assistant Program Director ; PhD in OTfrom Baylor University; MDiv from LincolnChristian Seminary

•  Dr. Steven Cone, Assistant Professor ofTheology at Lincoln Christian University; PhDin Theology from Boston College; MA fromLincoln Christian Seminary

•  Glenn Giles, Adjunct Professor of Bible; PhD(res.) in Religious Studies from MarquetteUniversity; ThM from Trinity EvangelicalDivinity School

•  Heather Gorman, Adjunct Professor of NT;PhD in Biblical Studies (in progress) at BaylorUniversity; MA in NT from Abilene Christian

•  Dr. Douglas Jacoby, Adjunct Professor ofTheology; President of Athens Institute ofMinistry; DMin from Drew University; MTS in

NT from Harvard University

•  Dr. Fred Johnson, Professor of Theology atLincoln Christian University; DMin fromEmmanuel School of Religion; ThM fromCovenant Theological Seminary

•  Dr. Chris Keith, Assistant Professor of NT atLincoln Christian University; PhD in NT fromUniversity of Edinburgh; MDiv from CincinnatiChristian University

•  Dr. Steve Kinnard, Adjunct Professor ofBible; DMin from Drew University; MDiv in NTfrom Southeastern Seminary

•  Dr. Robert Kurka, Professor of Theology andCulture at Lincoln Christian University; DMinand PhD (in progress) in Theology from TrinityEvangelical Divinity School; MDiv from LincolnChristian Seminary

•  Dr. Anthony LeDonne, Assistant Professor ofNT and Second Temple Judaism at LincolnChristian University; PhD in NT from DurhamUniversity; MA from Trinity Western University

•  Bobby Moss, Adjunct Professor of BiblicalLanguages; Ministry Development Staff withLogos Bible Software; MA in Biblical Exegesisfrom Wheaton Graduate School

•  Dr. Christopher Ben Simpson, AssociateProfessor of Philosophy and Theology atLincoln Christian University; PhD in Theologyfrom University of Nottingham; MA fromLincoln Christian Seminary

•  Eric Teoro, Associate Professor of Business

Administration at Lincoln Christian University;PhD (in progress) in Ethics from NorthcentralUniversity; MA in Theology from LincolnChristian Seminary; MBA from Illinois StateUniversity

•  Dr. Melinda Thompson, Adjunct Professor ofOT; Professor of OT at Dubuque Seminary;PhD in Scripture from Luther Seminary; MDivfrom Emmanuel School of Religion