238 research outputs found
Mr. John Scorgie, M.Div., gives testimony at the Third Ontario Theological Seminary graduation, May 8, 1981
Photography of Mr. John Scorgie, M.Div., gives testimony at the Third Ontario Theological Seminary graduation, May 8, 1981. The photograph shows Mr. John Scorgie giving his testimony as a M.Div. graduating student during Ontario Theological Seminary third graduation service, held at Bayview Glen Church on May 8, 1981.This photograph appears in Evangelical Recorder (June 1981), p.28.For AODA Accommodation, including help with reading this content, please contact [email protected]
Rev. Ron Unruh, M.Div., gives testimony at the Third Ontario Theological Seminary graduation, May 8, 1981
Photography of Rev. Ron Unruh, M.Div., gives testimony at the Third Ontario Theological Seminary graduation, May 8, 1981. The photograph shows Mr. John Scorgie giving his testimony as a M.Div. graduating student during Ontario Theological Seminary third graduation service, held at Bayview Glen Church on May 8, 1981.This photograph appears in Evangelical Recorder (June 1981), p.28.For AODA Accommodation, including help with reading this content, please contact [email protected]
Mr. Paul Friesen, M.Div., gives testimony at the Fifth Ontario Theological Seminary graduation, May 7, 1983
Photography of Mr. Paul Friesen, M.Div., gives testimony at the Fifth Ontario Theological Seminary graduation, May 7, 1983. The photograph shows Mr. Paul Friesen giving his testimony as a M.Div. graduating student during Ontario Theological Seminary fifth graduation service, held at Bayview Glen Church on May 7, 1983.This photograph appears in Evangelical Recorder (June 1983), p.22.For AODA Accommodation, including help with reading this content, please contact [email protected]
Pre-M.Div. Minor Will Accelerate Ministry Education for Professional Program Majors
Cedarville University will offer a new pre-Master of Divinity minor that will simplify the process for professional undergraduate majors to add a Master of Divinity degree. The pre-M.Div. minor will be available beginning spring 2021
Effects of the Training and Education of M.Div. Students on the Identification and Treatment of Individuals with Serious Mental Illness
This paper assessed accredited M.Div. seminary programs in the United States, Canada,
and Puerto Rico on the presence and strength of counseling course requirements and
courses discussing mental illness. The researcher hypothesizes seminaries in more
conservative locations and those with more conservative theological bases will provide
fewer if any classes instructing their students about how to recognize individuals with
serious mental illness, intervene appropriately, and refer these individuals to the proper
professionals. 219 of 239 accredited M.Div. programs were contacted through telephone
interviews; 70 responded. Though almost every seminary offered counseling courses,
almost 90% of seminaries required two or fewer counseling classes. Even fewer
seminaries offer or require classes dedicated to mental illness. Only 26.9% of the
respondent seminaries are currently attempting to increase the quality and number of
counseling courses and courses focusing on mental illness. These findings emphasize the
need to increase mental health awareness and education in seminaries and increase
positive referral patterns between clergy and psychologists
Effects of the Training and Education of M.Div. Students on the Identification and Treatment of Individuals with Serious Mental Illness.
This paper assessed accredited M.Div. seminary programs in the United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico on the presence and strength of counseling course requirements and courses discussing mental illness. The researcher hypothesizes seminaries in more conservative locations and those with more conservative theological bases will provide fewer if any classes instructing their students about how to recognize individuals with serious mental illness, intervene appropriately, and refer these individuals to the proper professionals. 219 of 239 accredited M.Div. programs were contacted through telephone interviews; 70 responded. Though almost every seminary offered counseling courses, almost 90% of seminaries required two or fewer counseling classes. Even fewer seminaries offer or require classes dedicated to mental illness. Only 26.9% of the respondent seminaries are currently attempting to increase the quality and number of counseling courses and courses focusing on mental illness. These findings emphasize the need to increase mental health awareness and education in seminaries and increase positive referral patterns between clergy and psychologists
03-07. Under the Fig Tree: Insights from a Second -year M.Div. Student
In this episode of Under the Fig Tree, hosts Rev. Micah Glenn and Dr. Ben Haupt sit down with second-year Master of Divinity (M.Div.) student Daniel Bueckman. From the seeds of ministry that were planted when he was young, to the career opportunities in international business he had coming out of college, Daniel shares his journey to the Seminary. They also discuss some of Daniel’s current course work and his interest in chaplaincy with the U.S. Navy. Let us know in the comments!
Under the Fig Tree is a video and audio podcast of Concordia Seminary, St. Louis. New video and audio episodes are added weekly each Monday. Under the Fig Tree can be found on YouTube and most podcast platforms including Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Google Podcasts. Those interested in vocational ministry are invited to learn more about Concordia Seminary at csl.edu or by contacting the admissions team at [email protected] or 800-822-9545
04-22 Under the Fig Tree: From SMP to M.Div. with Erik and Erin Johnson
In this episode of “Under the Fig Tree,” host Rev. Micah Glenn and fill-in host Kati Gaschler (while Dr. Benjamin Haupt is on sabbatical) sit down with Master of Divinity (M.Div.) student Erik Johnson and his wife, Erin. The couple shares the unique pathway to Seminary after Erik served as a Specific Ministry Pastor (SMP) in New York City. They offer a few details about how they decided to move to St. Louis to study more and complete the M.Div. degree. “I did a couple of years as pastor in the office, but it seemed that things were such that this was the direction that we needed to go. There was a lot of discernment in that process,” Erik says. “To use the cliché, that this was the open door, and … one thing led to another, and we found ourselves here at the Seminary.” The couple also share some advice for prospective students and their wives. “This is a journey that is impossible without your faith,” Erik says. “And living your faith out with the people God has placed around you as you take that journey.” Erin added, “Attend the orientation because that is where you learn where everything is and that you are part of this process as much as your husband. The second thing is, no flashcards at dinner.” In the recurring segment, “Ripe for the picking or leave it on the tree,” hear how the couple feels about pineapple on pizza, Peeps, RomComs, IKEA, fruit cake and public transportation!
“Under the Fig Tree” is a video and audio podcast of Concordia Seminary, St. Louis. New video and audio episodes are added weekly each Monday during the academic year. “Under the Fig Tree” can be found on YouTube, the Seminary’s Scholar site (scholar.csl.edu) and most podcast platforms including Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Google Podcasts. Those interested in vocational ministry are invited to join the Seminary contact list at Request-Information.... You can learn more about Concordia Seminary at csl.edu or by contacting the admissions team at [email protected] or 800-822-9545
New Master of Divinity; Master of Ministry goes Online
Cedarville University is expanding its academic programs with the launch of a Master of Divinity (M.Div.) degree and a change to its Master of Ministry (M.Min.) program.
The M.Div. program will feature an accelerated five-year track that includes a Bachelor of Arts in biblical studies. In addition, Cedarville will also offer a traditional, three-year standalone M.Div program consisting of 98 credit hours.
The M.Min., program will now be offered completely online. Both the online M.Min., and the M.Div. programs will be available for the 2016-17 academic year
A study of the meaning of"Kosmos" in St. John's Gospel (including an analysis of Jn. 17).
Thesis (M.Div.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong.Bibliography: leaves 125-136
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