Master of Divinity (MDiv) Program at Hood Theological Seminary

 
Master of Divinity (MDiv)
 
Hood Theological Seminary
Salisbury NC
 
Description
 
 
The Master of Divinity (MDiv) provides students
with foundational knowledge in disciplines
essential to the practice of ordained ministry and
enables students to interpret and apply it to their
own ministries and cultural contexts in relevant
ways.
 
Duration
 
 
The Master of Divinity (MDiv) at HTS is an 84-
credit hour degree program.
 
The MDiv may be completed in a minimum of 3 or
a maximum of 10 years.
 
 
 
 
Four Areas of Study
 
There are four main areas of study in the MDiv
program:
 
Area One: Biblical Studies
 
Area Two: History of Christianity
 
Area Three: Theology and Ethics
 
Area Four: Pastoral Theology
 
Area One Learning Objectives
 
In Biblical Studies students will …
 
gain exposure to the languages in which the biblical texts were
composed
 
learn to interpret biblical texts within their literary, historical,
and cultural contexts
 
discern the significance of biblical texts for today’s faith
communities
 
Area One Required Courses
 
 
BST 103: Introduction to the Old Testament I
 
BST 104: Introduction to the Old Testament II
 
BST 112: Introduction to the New Testament I
 
BST 113: Introduction to the New Testament II
 
Area One Exegesis Requirement
 
Students may fulfill this requirement by
 
passing an Exegesis Seminar with a grade of “C” or
higher
 
or
 
writing an acceptable exegesis paper in BST 112,
BST 113, or any other designated Area One
elective course
 
Area Two Learning Objectives
 
 
In History of Christianity students will …
 
identify and engage significant figures, developments, and movements
within the history of Christianity
 
gain an understanding of how Christianity related to other religious groups
 
discern how race, gender, class, and ethnicity have influenced the historical
development of Christianity
 
acquire competence in interpreting historical texts and understanding their value
for modern Christians
 
Area Two Required Courses
 
 
CHT 115: History of Christianity in Global
Context
 
CHT 200: History of Religion in the United
States
 
 
 
Area Three Learning Objectives
 
In Theology and Ethics students will …
 
deepen their awareness of the major currents of thought informing the
contemporary church’s witness to the good news concerning Jesus Christ
 
 
discern the ways these currents are informed by the Bible, handed down
through tradition, clarified by reason, and illumined by experience
 
 
analyze the relationship between theology, philosophy, culture, and ethics
and articulate the way these both interact and ought to interact in their
present and future ministry settings
 
Area Three Required Courses
 
 
TSE 110: Systematic Theology I
 
TSE 111: Systematic Theology II
 
TSE 120: Christian Ethics
 
 
 
Area Four Learning Objectives
 
 
Pastoral Theology courses help students
develop skills, methodological theories,
techniques, and leadership abilities for
the various ministries of the church.
 
Area Four Required Courses
 
 
PTH 109: Introduction to Theological Education
 
PTH 103: Worship and Preaching I
 
PTH 380: Worship and Preaching II
 
PTH 141: Pastoral Care and Counseling
 
PTH 162: Supervised Ministry I
 
PTH 163 Supervised Ministry II
 
 
 
Area Four Christian Education Requirement
 
Students may fulfill this requirement by passing, with a grade of “C” or
higher, one of the following courses:
 
PTH 120: Foundations of Christian Education
 
PTH 122: Teaching and Learning in Ministry
 
PTH 220: Practices for Faith Formation
 
PTH 221: Christian Education in the African American Church
 
PTH 223: Christian Symbolism as a Faith Nurturing Tool
 
 
MDiv Concentrations
 
MDiv students at HTS have the option of concentrating in 1 or 2 of the following areas of
study.
 
Biblical Studies
History of Christianity
Theology and Social Ethics
Preaching and Worship
Pastoral Care and Counseling
Christian Education
 
Students in good academic standing may declare a concentration after completing at least 18
credit hours.
 
To receive a concentration students must complete 12 elective course credit hours in their
declared area(s) of concentration with grades of “B-” or higher.
 
AME Zion Courses
 
 
AME Zion MDiv students at HTS should plan to take the
following elective courses while at HTS:
 
CHT 110: AME Zion History
 
PTH 135: AME Zion Polity
 
PTH 130: Church Administration and Organization
 
United Methodist Courses
 
United Methodist MDiv students at HTS should plan to take the following elective courses while at HTS, in addition to
any other course(s) their Annual Conferences require for ordination:
 
PTH 150 History and Foundation of Christian Evangelism
 
3 Hours
 
(offered fall of even years)
TSE 101 The Mission of the Church in the World  
  
3 Hours
 
(offered fall of even years)
PTH 232 United Methodist History & Doctrine
  
3 Hours
 
(Offered in conjunction with The Candler School of Theology at Emory University)
PTH 233 United Methodist History & Polity
   
3 Hours
 
(Offered in conjunction with The Candler School of Theology at Emory University)
 
MDiv Recommended Course Sequences
 
 
HTS has developed 2 recommended course sequences —
a 3 year and a 4 year — for students wishing to graduate
in those number of years to follow.
 
See the 2021-22 HTS Catalogue for details and/or ask
your faculty advisor about them.
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The Master of Divinity (MDiv) program at Hood Theological Seminary in Salisbury, NC, offers a comprehensive curriculum focused on biblical studies, history of Christianity, theology and ethics, and pastoral theology. With a duration of 84 credit hours, students delve into interpreting biblical texts, understanding Christian history, exploring theological concepts, and honing pastoral skills to serve diverse communities effectively and ethically.

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  1. Master of Divinity (MDiv) Hood Theological Seminary Salisbury NC

  2. Description The Master of Divinity (MDiv) provides students with foundational knowledge in disciplines essential to the practice of ordained ministry and enables students to interpret and apply it to their own ministries and cultural contexts in relevant ways.

  3. Duration The Master of Divinity (MDiv) at HTS is an 84- credit hour degree program. The MDiv may be completed in a minimum of 3 or a maximum of 10 years.

  4. Four Areas of Study There are four main areas of study in the MDiv program: Area One: Biblical Studies Area Two: History of Christianity Area Three: Theology and Ethics Area Four: Pastoral Theology

  5. Area One Learning Objectives In Biblical Studies students will gain exposure to the languages in which the biblical texts were composed learn to interpret biblical texts within their literary, historical, and cultural contexts discern the significance of biblical texts for today s faith communities

  6. Area One Required Courses BST 103: Introduction to the Old Testament I BST 104: Introduction to the Old Testament II BST 112: Introduction to the New Testament I BST 113: Introduction to the New Testament II

  7. Area One Exegesis Requirement Students may fulfill this requirement by passing an Exegesis Seminar with a grade of C or higher or writing an acceptable exegesis paper in BST 112, BST 113, or any other designated Area One elective course

  8. Area Two Learning Objectives In History of Christianity students will identify and engage significant figures, developments, and movements within the history of Christianity gain an understanding of how Christianity related to other religious groups discern how race, gender, class, and ethnicity have influenced the historical development of Christianity acquire competence in interpreting historical texts and understanding their value for modern Christians

  9. Area Two Required Courses CHT 115: History of Christianity in Global Context CHT 200: History of Religion in the United States

  10. Area Three Learning Objectives In Theology and Ethics students will deepen their awareness of the major currents of thought informing the contemporary church s witness to the good news concerning Jesus Christ discern the ways these currents are informed by the Bible, handed down through tradition, clarified by reason, and illumined by experience analyze the relationship between theology, philosophy, culture, and ethics and articulate the way these both interact and ought to interact in their present and future ministry settings

  11. Area Three Required Courses TSE 110: Systematic Theology I TSE 111: Systematic Theology II TSE 120: Christian Ethics

  12. Area Four Learning Objectives Pastoral Theology courses help students develop skills, methodological theories, techniques, and leadership abilities for the various ministries of the church.

  13. Area Four Required Courses PTH 109: Introduction to Theological Education PTH 103: Worship and Preaching I PTH 380: Worship and Preaching II PTH 141: Pastoral Care and Counseling PTH 162: Supervised Ministry I PTH 163 Supervised Ministry II

  14. Area Four Christian Education Requirement Students may fulfill this requirement by passing, with a grade of C or higher, one of the following courses: PTH 120: Foundations of Christian Education PTH 122: Teaching and Learning in Ministry PTH 220: Practices for Faith Formation PTH 221: Christian Education in the African American Church PTH 223: Christian Symbolism as a Faith Nurturing Tool

  15. MDiv Concentrations MDiv students at HTS have the option of concentrating in 1 or 2 of the following areas of study. Biblical Studies History of Christianity Theology and Social Ethics Preaching and Worship Pastoral Care and Counseling Christian Education Students in good academic standing may declare a concentration after completing at least 18 credit hours. To receive a concentration students must complete 12 elective course credit hours in their declared area(s) of concentration with grades of B- or higher.

  16. AME Zion Courses AME Zion MDiv students at HTS should plan to take the following elective courses while at HTS: CHT 110: AME Zion History PTH 135: AME Zion Polity PTH 130: Church Administration and Organization

  17. United Methodist Courses United Methodist MDiv students at HTS should plan to take the following elective courses while at HTS, in addition to any other course(s) their Annual Conferences require for ordination: PTH 150 History and Foundation of Christian Evangelism 3 Hours (offered fall of even years) TSE 101 The Mission of the Church in the World (offered fall of even years) 3 Hours PTH 232 United Methodist History & Doctrine 3 Hours (Offered in conjunction with The Candler School of Theology at Emory University) PTH 233 United Methodist History & Polity 3 Hours (Offered in conjunction with The Candler School of Theology at Emory University)

  18. MDiv Recommended Course Sequences HTS has developed 2 recommended course sequences a 3 year and a 4 year for students wishing to graduate in those number of years to follow. See the 2021-22 HTS Catalogue for details and/or ask your faculty advisor about them.

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