A survey of the Old Testament including its Ancient Near Eastern context, its literary nature, its major themes, its importance for understanding the New Testament, and its relevance for today.
An introduction to theology that answers the question: What do Christians believe and why? The course examines the sources of theological authority; theological method based on those sources; the content of Christian belief; and how theology relates to individual, communal and global life.

Traditional and contemporary theologies of the person and work of Christ. Theology of revelation and Scripture.

A survey of major developments in the history of Christianity from the early church through to the 21st Century.
John Calvin wrote that a true knowledge of God and a true knowledge of oneself depend on one another. This course aims to help students deepen both kinds of knowledge, through engagement with Scripture and a variety of Christian spiritual traditions, reflection on their own and others’ spiritual journeys, and the development of spiritual practices for life and vocation.

Internship courses are designed to equip men and women for effective leadership and ministry in the church and in the world. This Internship course offers an introduction to understanding your own journey into ministry in relation to your sense of call, personal strengths, and to the management of ministry within your ministry context. It seeks to foster long-term effectiveness in ministry by exploring practices which build a strong foundation for faithful sustainable service. Internship students will have the opportunity for leadership development through hands-on involvement in ministry, supportive mentoring, reflective practice, coaching, assignments and weekly integrative tutorials. 

This level 6 MI course explores interpersonal dynamics in leadership. Leadership theory meets practice through the experience of ministry, mentoring, specific models of reflective practice, an examination of the students own leadership style and integrative tutorials with a specific focus on communication, group dynamics and leadership styles.

This course offers an introductory look at ‘local’ theologies. It considers how cultures bring differences of emphasis and insight into their reading on Scripture and ways in which evaluation is still required and possible.