1101 Introduction to O.T.
A study of the formation and character of O.T original text, copies, translations. The course provides foundational work in biblical methodology and textual criticism.

1104 Pentateuch
An introduction to biblical history writing with particular attention to Near-Eastern background, the history of redemption and literary approach to the text.

1115 Bible History
A study of the historical books (Joshua - Esther) with special attention to the method of Reformed theological exegesis.

1119 Prophetical Books
A study of the prophetical books with special attention to the role and vocation for canonical prophet. Lectures and group discussions. Understanding the character of the prophet in the background of the Near-Asian tradition and the application of it to the contemporary ministry.

1120 Psalms
An exegetical study of Psalms with an introduction to modern hermeneutical and theological approaches to psalm study.

1121 Old Testament Theology & History
A basic course for the understanding of Old Testament theology and history. A study of the unity and diversity of the Old testament : covenantal theology.

1319 Hebrew
A study of the basic elements of Hebrew as presented in Weingreen's A Practical Grammar of Classical Hebrew. Orthography and essentials of morpho-phonemics and syntax.

2101 Introduction to N.T.
An introduction to background history and language of the New Testament; principles of textual criticism and their application.

2102 Biblical Hermeneutics

A study of principles and practice of biblical hermeneutics based on the
linguistic, historical, and theological nature of the Bible(especially NT),
including the introduction to biblical hermeneutics.

2108 The Synoptic Gospels
An introduction to exegetical methods through a study of synoptical texts. Investigation of the problems in Synoptic Gospel (the Gospels of Mattew, Mark, Luke). The question of essential unity in the face of diversity will be considered.

2109 John
An exegetical study of the Johannine Literature with emphasis upon narrative structure and theological implications.

2111 Pauline Epistles
A course in Pauline theology. An exegetical study of the Pauline Epistles with emphasis upon narrative structure and theological implications.

2112 New Testament Theology
Understanding the contemporary N. T. theology and methods of it.
The holistic understanding of the theology in New Testament with emphasis on the 4 themes of the Synoptic Gospel theology through the Hebrew tradition : Exodus, Conquest, Temple, Kingship.

2113 History of N.T.
A study of the ancient Jewish history in both the second-temple and rabbinic periods and emergence of Christianity from Jesus to Paul.

2114 Greek
A basic introduction to New Testament Greek, a systematic study of Greek grammar.

2315 Greek
A basic introduction to New Testament Greek, a systematic study of Greek grammar. This course is identical with 2114.

3101 Introduction to Theology
The aim of this course is to provide a basic understanding of the nature of systematic theology with particular attention to Reformed tradition. Nature, methods, and sources of theology ; revelation and inspiration of Scripture.

3103 Doctrine of God
The aim of this course is to provide a basic understanding of the being and character of the Holy Trinity. Special attention will be given to the way this doctrine is related to the church's ministry.

3105 Christology
The aim of this course is to provide a basic understanding of orthodox Christology : Nicea and Chalcedon, and contemporary perspectives of Jesus Christ. Emphasis on constructing of Reformed faith in Christology.

3107 Ecclesiology
An examination of the meaning of the church in historical and contemporary theology. The question, "Who are the people of God?" will be investigated in light of the Old and New Testaments, selected persons in the Western theological tradition and issues posed for today.

3108 Eschatology
The aim of this course is to provide a basic understanding of orthodox eschatology. Emphasis on a traditional Reformed faith in eschatology : personal eschatology, universal eschatology.

3110 Christian Ethics
An analysis of the relation of dogmatic theology to ethics. Primary attention will be given to the character and role of a Christian method of moral conduct.

3111 Anthropology
The aim of this course is to provide a basic understanding of biblical, theological concept of human nature. A constructive contemporary statement will be attempted.

3112 Soteriology[1]
A study of the Holy Spirit and sanctification. Understanding of the meaning of 'ordo salutis' and 'historia salutis'. Special attention will be given to the way this doctrine is related to the church's ministry

3120 Anthropology & Ecclesiology
The aim of this course is to provide a basic understanding of biblical, orthodox concept of human nature and the church.

3151 Ecclesiology
An examination of the meaning of the church in historical and contemporary theology. The question, "Who are the people of God?" will be investigated in light of the Old and New Testaments, selected persons in the Western theological tradition and issues posed for today. A study of nature , polities, and powers of the church, and means of grace.

3152 Apologetics[I]
A study of the Christian foundations and method for defending Christian faith.

3221 Contemporary Theology
A critical analysis of the modern theology as presented in the writings of Friedrich Schleiermacher and R. Bultmann, Karl Rahner, Karl Barth.

3223 Eschatology
The aim of this course is to provide a basic understanding of orthodox eschatology. Emphasis on a traditional Reformed faith in eschatology : personal eschatology, universal eschatology. This course is identical with 3108.

4101 History of Early Church
The main outlines of the history of the early Christian movement will be traced and special attention will be given to the development of Christian thought.

4102 Medieval Church History
The main outlines of medieval church historic events, people, theories will be traced.

4103 Reformation Church History
A survey of the movement as a whole with particular attention to theological and social aspects and the conditions which prepared the way and the forerunners.

4106 Korean Church History
A historical survey of varied theological tradition and movements.

4108 History of Presbyterian Church[I]
A survey of the history and governance of the Presbyterian Church.

4113 Modern & Contemporary Church History[II]
An introductory survey of the main currents of modern & contemporary church history, chiefly Protestant.

5101 Introduction to Homiletics
A study of the theology and history and theories of preaching with special attention to the redemptive-historical expository preaching.

5103 Pastoral Theology
An introductory survey of the biblical basis and historical development of the pastoral theology.

5108 Pastoral Counseling
An introductory course presenting principles of counseling relationship, techniques of reflective listening and the principles of referral as a generalist. Lecture, reading, role-play.

5109 Theology of Worship
Understanding of the history and theology of Christian worship.

5112 Christian Education
This course will provide a systematic foundation for Christian education in the pastoral field. Methods and skills for church education will be provided.

5116 Sermon Practice[II]
Basic preaching practicum designed to help students develop essential skills in sermon preparation, organization, and delivery.

5220 Church Politics & Administration
This course will provide a biblical foundation for the church administration. Partial attention will be also given to biblical leadership.

6101 Introduction to Missiology
An introduction to fundamental conceptions of missiology : biblical basis, history, practical parts of missiology.

6102 Mission & Culture
A study of the co-relation between cultural anthropology and missiology in Reformed faith.

6104 History of Mission
A study of the mission history : early church history, middle age, modern age, evangelization of world.

6109A Introduction to Missiology
An introduction to fundamental conceptions of missiology : biblical basis, history, practical parts of missiology.

6019B Introduction to Missiology
An introduction to fundamental conceptions of missiology : biblical basis, history, practical parts of missiology.

8101 Calvinism
Understanding of Calvinism from John Calvin to A. Kuyper. To get a Calvinistic world-view and Calvinistic thought and life.

8109 Urban Ministry
A study of the mission to the city with special attention to models, principles and strategies for urban community transformation.

8110 Lecture on German Theology
Understanding the German theology by reading in the German textbook "Gemeinde Katechismus."

8111 Revival Theology
A study of the evangelical theology. A historic research of the revival phenomena.

8116 Evangelism
A study of the example of Jesus' evangelism on the basis of the Bible with special attention to the Gospel of Mark.

8121 Biblical Contextualization
This course introduces (1) a historical origin, (2) a biblical, theological basis (3) a theological model, (4) adaptation to Korean church of contextualization in mission field.

8122 Original Reading in Dutch Theology
Readings in Dutch theological documents on the Holy Spirit and means of grace.

8128 Minor Prophetical Books
An exegetical study of the Latter Prophets in the light of the salvation history with special attention to the book of Hosea or the book of Amos.

8129 A Seminor on O.T.(I)
A study of the grammatical-literary-historical-theological method for the understanding the Bible.

8131 Galatians
An exegetical study of Paul's most provocative writing. An attempt to wrestle with Paul's foundational convictions of the gracious God revealed in Christ and the creation of a new self in a new world.

8133 Sermon of the Mount
An exegetical study of the Sermon of the Mount (Matthew chs 5-7) for effective preaching in modern society and church.

8135 The Evidence of Christianity
A study of the defense of the Christian dogma with special attention to the principle and method of Christian defense.

8143 Comparative Religions
A study of the primitive religions and major world religions: Animism, Shamanism, Islam, Hindu, Buddhism.

8146 Japanese
An introduction to the language for communication and mission with Japanese.

8148 Aramaic
A study of the grammar of biblical Aramaic; reading and analysis of the Aramaic portions of the Old Testament.

8149 Japanese
An introduction to the language for Japan mission.

8150 Puritanism
A study of the origins, development, and distinctive marks of the doctrinal heritage of puritanism

8151 Basic German Grammar
A systematic study of German grammar for the understanding of the German theological texts, and German Bible.

8161 A Seminar on N.T.
An exegetical study of the Gospel of Mark. Understanding contemporary Markan studies : bi-focal vision, genre and structure, narrative-rhetorical approach.

8165 Christian Social Ethics
A continuation of the study of Christian ethics in 3110 with special attention to the Christian politics and economics.

8175 Catechism
Understanding the German theology by reading the German textbook "Gemeinde Katechismus."

8188 Hymnology
A study of the history and theory of the Christian hymn and their use for the Korean church.

8198 Dutch Grammar
An introduction to the language for preparation of reading Dutch theological texts.

8199 A Seminar on the O.T.(II)
To develop and employ creative exegetical skills in preaching from the texts. Reading the O.T. texts by way of estrangement.

8208 Amos
An exegetical study of Amos to serve the spiritual and religious needs of the contemporary Korean church.

8215 Prayer
A study of practitioners and the practice of prayer. Understanding the meaning of prayer and method of it will be provided.

8219 Church Growth & Spiritual Gifts
A study of the true, biblical church growth. The course will deal with the case study of the growing churches and the use of the spiritual gifts.

8220 Study on J. Ellul
The life and work of J. Ellul, French Protestant theologian. An assessment of Ellul's contribution to Christian social ethics, including his uses of theology, and social theory.

8222 Pastoral Ethics
A study of the principles and problems of pastor's ethics. The course will deal with the case study of the pastoral field.

8231 Theology of J. Gresham Machen
A study of the life and work of J. Gresham Machen(1881-1937). An investigation of the roots of the Korean Presbyterian church and the continuity & discontinuity of the old Princeton tradition.

8244 Exegesis of O.T.
An exegetical and theological study of selected passages from the Latter Prophets. The redemptive historical teaching of this portion of the canon will be also emphasized.

8245 Original Reading in N.T. ¥°
Reading of the New Testament texts, with a study of relevant parts of Greek syntax and a review of morphology.

8247 Studies on Calvin's Works ¥±
Advanced course of 8248.

8248 Studies on Calvin's Works ¥°
Reading from selected sections of Calvin's works pertaining to dogmatic questions not from secondary sources, but primary sources.

8250A Original Reading in Greek 1
A continuation of the study of elements of Greek begun in 2114. Reading in selected passages from the Gospel of John.

8250B Original Reading in Greek 1
This course is identical with 8250A.

8260 Advanced Greek
An analytical and extensive reading in the First Epistle of John with special attention to the linguistics and the hermeneutics.

8261 Original Reading in O.T ¥°
An exegetical and theological reading in Isaiah 40 with special attention to the comparison between the copies and the translations of the Hebrew Bible text.

8276 Theology of the Holy Spirit
An understanding of the Reformed theology of the Holy Spirit to correct the pentacostal theology and charismatic movement.

8277 Christian & Modern Church
Employing numerous speakers and multi-media presentations, this class will seek to educate the student to evangelistic strategy in contemporary cultures.

8278 Writing of Thesis
This course will focus on preparation and writing skill. Topics: format, proposal. footnote, bibliography, and etc.

8282 CAL Discipleship Seminar
This course will provide a biblical foundation for Christian discipleship in the local church. [CAL = Called to Awakened Leader].

8283 Pastoral Seminar
This course will provide the students the strategy, skill, philosophy for ministry in the local church.

8285 N.T. Ethics
An analysis of the basic principles of ethics in the New Testament with special attention to the ethics and politics of Jesus.

8286 Church Management
This course will provide a basic concept for church planning and communication, organization, accounting for the local church.

8287 Genesis
An exegetical study of Genesis with special attention to the structure and the inner meaning of the book.

8288 Elementary Phonetics
An introduction to the physics of speech and listening with special attention to the comparison between native language and foreign language.

8293 Personal Counseling
This course will provide the effective counseling skill for ministers.

8296 Introduction to Linguistics
A study of the basic concept and method of linguistics as the science of language.

8298 Pastoral Leadership
A study of the role of the minister for the development of the leadership skills in the local church.

8300 Theology and Pedagogy of J.A. Comenius
An assesment of Comenius's contribution to Christian education theory. Attention will also be paid to adaptation of his thought to current church ministry.

8301 Kingdom of God
A study of the background and content and application of the gospel proclamation.

8302 History of Doctrines ¥±
A study of the formation and development of the Christian doctrines with special attention to the doctrines of the Holy Trinity and Christology. A continuation of the study begun in 8336.

8305 Inner Healing
An introduction to ministry with persons with disabilities and with infirmed elderly persons from the perspectives of theology, psychology. Lectures, readings and drama will be used to address current counseling problems such as drug and alcohol abuse, adult-child.

8314 Ministry to New Christian
A course for evangelizing ministry to the student who are interested in making and working for newly born-again believer.


8315 Youth Education
This course will provide a theological foundation for Christian youth education. This course will examine youth culture in Korea. Methods and skills for youth ministry will also be provided.

8317 Pastor & Ordinances
This course will provide meaning and manual of Christian rituals for ministry in the local church.

8321 A Theology of the Laity
This course explores the ministry of the laity in terms of ecclesiology and pedagogy, with readings, analysis, and discussions focused on the local congregation as a place to support and challenge the ministry of all God's people where most of their time and energy are spent¤Ñthe workplace, family life, and the community.

8322 Greek Reading ¥±
An analytical and extensive reading in the First Epistle of John with special attention to the linguistics and the hermeneutics.

8327 The Book of Exodus
An exegetical study of the Book of Exodus with special attention to the structure and intertextuality.

8328 Seminar on Marriage & Family
This course will provide the principles and methods of Christian family ministry. A church guide for strenthenning family will also be provided.

8336 History of Doctrines
A study of the formation and development of the Christian doctrines with special attention to the doctrines of the Holy Trinity and Christology.

8337 Method of the Bible Teaching
This course will provide an effective method for Bible education. Basic understanding of Christian Catechism will also be provided.

8340 Theological Readings
Reading of selected English writings of the John Calvin, Louis Berkhof, Herman Ridderbos, John Murray, and contemporary theologians in the Reformed tradition.

8344 Exposition of Genesis
An exegetical reading of Genesis with special attention to preaching.

8346 Reading Jonah in Hebrew
An exegetical reading of Jonah with special attention to MT and LXX.

8349 Child Education of Church School
This course will provide concepts and theories of Christian education for children. The planning skills for childhood education in the church will also be provided.

8350 Educational Ministry and Church Growth
This course will provide the relation of Christian biblical education and church growth. The analysis of the growth of Korean church will also be provided.

8351 Reformed Confessions
Understanding the origin, the content, the meaning of the confessions in the Reformed tradition in comparison with the post-modern theology.

8354 1 & 2 Corinthians
Detailed examination of the social context, background, and problems in the Corinthian Church ; its significance for the Christian church past and present.

8355 Chinese ¥°
An introduction to the language for communication and preparation of reading Chinese theological text.

8356 Chinese ¥±
A continuation of the study of Chinese begun in 8355. An advanced course to the study of the language for communication and preparation of reading Chinese theological text.

8364 Le fran ais vang lique
An introduction to the language for communication and preparation of reading 'Bible en fran aise'.

8368A Reading Old Testament Writings
Reading of the Old Testament Hebrew texts with special attention to the Book of Ruth, with a study of Hebrew syntax and grammar.

8368B Reading Old Testament Writings
This course is identical with 8368A. Reading of the Old Testament Hebrew texts with special attention to the Book of Ruth, with a study of Hebrew syntax and grammar.

8371 Studies on the Church
An advanced study of nature, polities, and powers of the church, and means of grace for establishing biblical concept of the church.

8372 Latin ¥°
A course for beginners in Latin, including grammatical study and practice in reading.

8373 Latin ¥±
A continuation of the study of Latin begun in 8372. An advanced course for beginners in Latin, including grammatical study and practice in reading.

8374 World-view and Ethics
A study of concept and application of the Christian world-view with special attention to the issues facing Christians today.


8375 Human Relations
This course will provide the methods of the effective communication and conflict-solution through lectures and group discussions.


8376 Christian Education and Anthropology
A study of new concept of a human being as the image of God for the educational ministry.

8378 Method of Christian Education for Childhood
Understanding of child development for church education. This course will provide tools on the ground of symbol-teaching.

8379 Theology of Daybreak Prayer
This course will provide the principle and theological basis for the prayer in the early morning everyday.

8380 Multimedia in Ministry
This course will provide the understanding of the use of computer, internet, multi-media in the local church.

8384 Le fran ais vang lique
A continuation of the study of French begun in 8364. An introduction to the language for communication and preparation of reading 'Bible en fran aise'.

8386 Elijah-Elisha
An exagetical study of Elijah-Elisha story for pastoral preaching.

8389 A Study of the Ten Commendments
This course is identical with 3110.

8391 Holistic-Inductive Bible Study ¥°
A study of method for the effective exegesis of the Bible with special attention to the New Testament.

8392 Holistic-Inductive Bible Study ¥±
A study of method for the effective exegesis of the Bible with special attention to the Old Testament.

8393 Theory and Practice of Missionary (Church) Music
A study of the history and theory of Christian hymn and the use for the local church with special attention to the application of contemporary church music.
8395 From Exegesis to Preaching : Centering on the Book of Ruth
An exegetical study of the Book of Ruth in the grammatical-literary-historical
-theological method.

8397 Psychiatry and Pastoral Counseling
An introduction to the theories of Freud, Jung. Students will apply the theories to sample counseling case, ministry, and themselves.

8399 Christian Medical and Sexual Ethics
Consideration of the meaning of human sexuality and the meaning of medical-biological issues in an ethical context. Special Attention will be given to the way this issue relates to the church's ministry.

8400 Church Management
This course will provide a basic concept for church planning and communication, ordination, organization, accounting for the local church.

8401 NT History
A study of the ancient Jewish history in both the second-temple and rabbinic periods and emergence of Christianity from Jesus to Paul.

8403 Intermediate Hebrew ¥°
A continuation of the study of elements of Hebrew begun in 1117 with emphasis on syntax and introduction to certain grammatical phenomena beyond the elementary.

8400 Family Therapy and Pastoral Counseling
This course will provide major concepts in the field of family system theory. Participants are encouraged to bring clinical case materials to explore patterns and themes relevant to their own families.

8405 History of the Christian Thought.
A study of the history of thought in the whole church history with special attention to the Reformed tradition.

8406 Spirituality and Reformed Faith
A study of biblical, evangelical spirituality in Reformed faith to correct the false spirituality.

8407 A Study on the Westminster Shorter Catechism
A systematic study of the Westminster Shorter Catechism from chs. 1-38, and chs. 85-97. Its significance for the Christian church past and present.

9416 Doctrine of Holy Sacraments
A theological study on the means of grace, sacraments, baptism for the pastoral ministry.
9418 Ministry & Spiritualuty
A study of the holistic spirituality for the Korean church.