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SPRINGFIELD CAMPUS

400 N. Main St., Springfield, TN 37172

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Harvest School of Ministry offers 6 courses:

Old Testament Survey

The Old Testament Survey course aims to offer an introduction to the books of the Old Testament so that students can read them with the due understanding and a capacity for biblical reading treating the text as the church has received the canonical text. This introduction covers two areas: an introduction - general overview of the Old Testament and a general overview of each book. The first deals with topics that cover the entire testament, aspects like text and canon. The second deals with individual books.

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New Testament Survey
Introduction to the New Testament initiates the student in the panoramic study of the New Testament, from its context (historical and religious). This panoramic study covers each and every one of the NT writings offering a foundation in the issues of authorship, date and circumstances for the writing of the New Testament books. The student gains an introductory knowledge that motivates him to value the study of the NT as an essential basis for the development of Christian theology, Christian ministry, his own ministerial training, and Christian preaching and teaching.

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Hermeneutics
The Hermeneutics course is a study of the fundamental principles and procedures of biblical interpretation while developing an understanding of historical and contemporary issues from a theological viewpoint.

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Systematic Theology
The Systematic Theology course offers a study of the fundamental principles of our faith that include the doctrine of the Word of God, the doctrine of God, the doctrine of man, the doctrines of Christ and the Holy Spirit, the doctrine of the application of redemption, the doctrine of the church, and the doctrine of the future.

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Evangelism and Missions
The Evangelism and Missions course offers a study of the fundamental principles of evangelism and missions according to Jesus, including the foundations of practical apologetics, lessons from the book of Acts, the role of evangelism in the church and the local, national and international missions. The course is designed to train students in how to share the gospel faithfully in today's world.

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Homiletics
The Homiletics course helps students with a desire to testify to the truths of the gospel to present them in a clear and logical way that persuades without straining the minds of the listeners. It may be further defined as the study of the analysis, classification, preparation, composition and delivery of sermons. The preparation of sermons is a true art that requires study and training.

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