Academic Programs - Dallas Theological Seminary
Academic Programs - Dallas Theological Seminary
Academic Programs - Dallas Theological Seminary
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COURSE<br />
DESCRIPTIONS<br />
PASTORAL<br />
MINISTRIES<br />
Department of Pastoral Ministries<br />
Timothy J. Ralston, Professor, Interim Chair (Sabbatical 2006–2007)<br />
John W. Reed, Senior Professor Emeritus<br />
Reg Grant, Professor<br />
Oscar M. López, Professor<br />
Aubrey M. Malphurs, Professor<br />
Ramesh P. Richard, Professor (Sabbatical 2006–2007)<br />
Timothy S. Warren, Professor<br />
Victor D. Anderson, Associate Professor<br />
G. William Bryan, Associate Professor<br />
Douglas M. Cecil, Associate Professor<br />
Sandra L. Glahn, Adjunct Professor<br />
Eric Hartman, Adjunct Professor<br />
William H. Kraftson, Adjunct Professor<br />
William D. Lawrence, Adjunct Professor<br />
Jack D. Lord, Adjunct Professor<br />
Lawrence E. Moody, Adjunct Professor<br />
Willie O. Peterson, Adjunct Professor<br />
Paul E. Pettit, Adjunct Professor<br />
Roger M. Raymer, Adjunct Professor<br />
Robert M. Rucker, Adjunct Professor<br />
Richard L. Voet, Adjunct Professor<br />
Keith D. Yates, Adjunct Professor<br />
The purpose of this department is to prepare biblically<br />
centered pastors and other Christian leaders for ministry<br />
that focuses on the exposition of the Word of God and is<br />
characterized by vision for a lost world, leadership of God’s<br />
church, and a shepherd’s heart.<br />
REQUIRED COURSES<br />
Consult the program curriculum charts in the <strong>Academic</strong><br />
<strong>Programs</strong> section of this catalog for courses required in each<br />
degree program.<br />
PM101<br />
Spiritual Life<br />
Ralston, Richard, López<br />
A study of the biblical principles that govern true Christian<br />
character and service, with emphasis on the sufficiency<br />
of the divine provisions and the heart conditions necessary<br />
for holy living and spiritual power in ministry. 2 hours.<br />
PM102 Evangelism<br />
Cecil, López<br />
A study of the methods of personal and group evangelism,<br />
with emphases on equipping laypersons to evangelize, the<br />
use of church and parachurch structures in evangelism, the<br />
care of new converts and discipleship, and the use of apologetics<br />
as well as current issues in evangelism. 2 hours.<br />
106 DALLAS THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY 2006–2007 CATALOG