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78 Master of Theology (New Testament) Program Description The Master of Theology (ThM) with a concentration in New Testament is intended for students who have completed an MDiv or an MA in New Testament. This degree provides students with opportunities to focus on such topics as advanced Greek grammar and linguistics, the historical Jesus, and issues in Pauline studies. If a student desires to specialize in the New Testament for teaching, ministry enrichment, or doctoral studies, the ThM provides a foundation in the critical study of the New Testament. Curriculum Course # Sem. Hrs. ThM Pre-requisites (600 or 700 level) 6 New Testament Theology NT 601 3 New Testament Electives (600 or 700 level) 6 New Testament Electives (800 level) 9 New Testament ThM Capstone (choose one of the following tracks): Non-Thesis Track: New Testament Individualized Study 3 Specialized Project in New Testament NT 995 3 Thesis Track: New Testament Thesis Proposal NT 996 2 Thesis in New Testament NT 999 4 Comprehensive Exam EX THMNT 0 Total hours for degree: 30 1 The thesis option is available by application, and with the approval of the Director of the ThM concentration. SUGGESTED SEQUENCE OF COURSES Master of Theology (New Testament) 30 hours (24 plus 6 hours of pre-requisites) Pre-requisites 600 or 700 level General Biblical & Theological Course 6 FIRST YEAR Fall Semester Course Hours NT601 New Testament Theology 3 NT Electives (600 or 700 level) 3 NT Elective (800 level) 3 9 Spring Semester Course Hours NT Elective (600 or 700 level) 3 NT Elective (800 level) 3 Thesis Option: NT996 New Testament Thesis Proposal 2 Non-Thesis Option: NT891 Individualized Study 3 8 or 9 SECOND YEAR Fall Semester Course Hours NT Elective (800 level) 3 EXTHMNT Comprehensive Exam 0 Thesis Option: NT999 Thesis in New Testament 4 Non-Thesis Option: NT995 Specialized Project in NT 3 6 or 7

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