Gordon-Conwell Offers An Array of Summer Intensives

If the economy is slowing down your plans for a theological education, you can still begin your degree. This summer, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary is offering more than 20 one-week intensive courses at its campuses in South Hamilton and Boston, MA; and Charlotte, NC.

These courses, taught by 18 of our world-class professors, cover the theological spectrum, from Old and New Testament, Pastoral Counseling and Apologetics, to Church Planting, Christian Leadership, Sexual Ethics and more. Additional intensives are available in the winter and spring terms as well.

And you can combine these courses with still others through Semlink, Gordon-Conwell’s distance learning program. M.Div. students, for example, can get a jump on requirements such as Greek and Hebrew I and II and Old and New Testament surveys—to name a few—before enrolling full- or part-time.

If you can’t leave your job right now, or finances are tight, Gordon-Conwell’s flexible learning programs can still help you prepare for future ministry. For information on summer intensives and distance learning, or to speak with Admissions representatives at any of our teaching sites, email or call our Hamilton campus at 1-800-428-7329, our Charlotte campus at 724-527-9909, or our Boston campus at 617-427-7293.

In a world desperate for hope and meaning, God’s call on your life has eternal significance. Please let us help you fulfill that call.

Below is a list of the one-week intensives offered this summer.

Dates Course Code Campus Title Prerequisite Professor
May 4-8 OT501 CHA Theology of the Pentateuch   Neihaus
May 11-15 AP601 CHA Introductions to Apologetics   Smith
May 18-21 EV/WM665 HAML Church Planting and Growth   Schutz
May 18-22 ET681 CHA Issues in Sexual Ethics & Bioethics   Hollinger
May 18-22 NT553 HAML Faith, Hope and Love: A Biblical Theology   Hafemann
May 18-22 CH/MC591 CHA Dynamics of Spiritual Life   Adams
May 21-31 MC720 HAML Ten Days of Prayer
(for credit by Directed Study Petition only)
Instructor's Approval Gibson
May 25-29 NT501 CHA New Testament Survey   Bowers
May 26-29 OT502 HAML Introduction to the Old Testament   Niehaus
June 1-5 CH501 HAML The Church to the Reformation   Isaac
June 1-5 EM652 HAML Ministry in Asian-American Contexts   Kang
June 1-5, 8-12 CO/PC711 HAML Group Process in the Church   Polischuk
June 1-5 YM681 BOS Effective Juvenile Justice Aftercare Models   Larson
June 8-12 PC511 HAML Introduction to Pastoral Counseling   Pendleton
June 15-19 CO/WM712 HAML Cross-Cultural Counseling   Polischuk

June 15-18

June 19

PR626 HAML The Preacher in Modern Literature and Film: The Preacher as Person   Gibson
June 22-26 CO714 HAML Family Counseling/Therapy CO500 & CO614 Pendleton
June 22-26 OT646 HAML Exegesis in the Historical Books OL502 Stuart
June 12-13 MC573 HAML Ockenga Summer Conference:The Word Shaped Church: Making the Word of God Central to the Life of the Local Church
(for credit by Directed Study Petition only)
Instructor's Approval Gibson
July 20-24 CL630 CHA The Person of the Christian Leader   Goodwin
July 20-24 TH603 CHA Contemporary Theology and Theologians   Myatt
July 27-31 CO699 CHA Research Methods and Design   Boccia
July 27-31 CL/NT/OT574 CHA Biblical Theology of Leadership   Cooper/Laniak
Aug. 3-7 YM 781 BOS Juvenile Justice Institutional Ministry   Larson

 

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