Pentecostal Studies

Pentecostal Studies

Pentecostal Studies

Overview

The purpose of the MTS in Pentecostal Studies is to educate and equip students who wish to specialize in Pentecostal Studies within the broader evangelical context of Tyndale Seminary. The program is a creative partnership between Master's Pentecostal Seminary and Tyndale Seminary and it offers an integrated program of cognitive, practical and spiritual formation for ministry. The 18 courses in the program are divided between Master's and Tyndale. The program is open to all persons and is not designed to prepare students for ordained ministry. The primary audience for this program, however, is Pentecostal pastors and lay leaders who desire an opportunity for intensive study of the Pentecostal tradition. For further information: please contact the Coordinator, Dr. Van Johnson

Program Requirements:

Bible, Theology and History Courses (7):

  • [BIBL 0501] Biblical Interpretation: Interpreting and Applying the Biblical Text
  • [OLDT 0511] Old Testament Theology and History
  • [NEWT 0522] New Testament Theology and History
  • [THEO 0531] Systematic Theology I
  • [THEO 0532] Systematic Theology II
  • [HIST 0561] History of Christianity I
  • [HIST 0562] History of Christianity II
     

Ministry Formation Courses (2):

  • [MISS 0782] Gospel, Church, and Culture
  • [LEAD 0510] Leadership Development
     

Pentecostal Courses (7):

  • [PENT 0501] Introduction to Pentecostalism
  • [PENT 0782] Pentecostal Theology
  • [PENT 0503] The Charismatic Theology of Luke-Acts
  • [PENT 0701] Pentecostal Issues
  • [PENT 0504] Pentecostal Spirituality
  • [PENT 0502]  Pastoral Theology: A Pentecostal Perspective
    or [PENT 0506] Growing Healthy Churches
    or [PENT 0508] Church Planting
  • [PENT 0507] Luke
    or
    [PENT 0525] Acts
    or
    [PENT 0520] 1 Corinthians
     

Electives (2)
Thesis option, PENT 0999, may be taken in place of the two electives.

Total MTS Courses: (18)