Discipleship & Biblical Spirituality

2010 Cohort Schedule and syllabi 
 

Mission

The Doctor of Ministry Discipleship and Biblical Spirituality Concentration integrates an understanding of a theology of discipleship and biblical spirituality, with the process and dynamics involved in the participants' personal spiritual growth and consequent modeling, mentoring and teaching roles within the context of family, church and community.

Competencies

The DMin Discipleship and Biblical Spirituality concentration seeks to create competency in the areas related to the discipline:

  1. Academic: to enable participants to acquire knowledge of current and classic literature related to the area of biblical spirituality and the process of discipleship. To engage this area of ministry through theological, biblical, and psychological perspectives, as well as to learn basic research skills relating to the field of discipleship and biblical spirituality.
  2. Spiritual and Theological Discipline: to enable participants to reflect on their personal spiritual and theological perspectives and to integrate them into their practice of ministry.
  3. Praxis: to enable participants to acquire skills pertinent to their practice in pastoral care and spiritual leadership within the context of discipleship and biblical spirituality in the family, church, and wider community.
  4. Self-reflection/Personal Growth: to enable participants to understand that in Christian ministry, being is as important as doing, and that true spiritual development grounded in a 'double knowledge' -- that of self and God. 
Outcomes

Upon completing this program, the participants will be able to:

  • Articulate a Seventh-day Adventist perspective on discipleship and biblical spirituality.
  • Demonstrate a continuing maturity in Christian development, personal growth and ministry.
  • Integrate the theological, theoretical, experiential and practical dimensions of discipleship into a theologically reflective practice of ministry.
  • Train spiritually mature and relationally gifted people as spiritual mentors.
  • Embrace and carry out a biblically and theologically faithful praxis of discipleship and biblical spirituality both individually and corporately.
  • Discern truth from countertfeit as a means of both personal and corporate protection in light of the growing number of non-biblical "spiritualities."
Contact

The concentration coordinator is Dr. Allan Walshe. He can be reached at 1-269-471-3318, walshe@andrews.edu.

Travel and lodging information is provided in the links under the "Intensive Location" column. 

Cohorts are identified by the year in which they formed. Cohort participants will take these courses and modules:

 

2010 Cohort

Syllabi and schedule for the cohort to form in 2010:
(follow the linked titles to obtain the syllabi)

Course # Course Name Instructor Intensive Dates Intensive Location
CHMN705 Theological & Historical Perspectives on Spiritual Growth (6 cr) Jon Dybdahl Feb 10-19, 2010 Orlando-Celebration, FL
GSEM790 DMin Project Seminar (2 cr)
Daily schedule for intensive
Bill Knott &/or Kenley Hall Feb 21-26, 2010 Orlando-Celebration, FL
CHMN707 The Personal Practice of Biblical Spirituality (6 cr) Allan Walshe May 2-12, 2011 Andrews University
GSEM730 Field Research for Ministry (2 cr) Monte Sahlin Feb-July 2011; dates posted in syllabus virtual delivery
CHMN708 Mentoring for Discipleship & Biblical Spirituality (5 cr) Ben Maxson & Allan Martin March 11-20, 2012 Loma Linda University
GSEM796 DMin Project (3 cr)   spring semester 2012  
CHMN709 Constructs of Corporate Ministry for Discipleship & Biblical Spirituality (5 cr) staff Feb 11-19, 2013 Andrews University
GSEM796 DMin Project (3 cr)   spring semester 2013  

 

Ordering Books

For a schedule of dates and locations of intensives planned for cohorts in other concentrations, see the four-year DMin Program Planner.

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12/12/2011

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