Through our association with Tyndale,
the MPS student may gain credits toward the completion
of the M.Div. and
MTS degrees. The M.Div. degree is the traditional degree
for those who are pursuing full-time ministry and ministerial
credentials, whereas the MTS is the more general program
for those desiring to begin or continue theological studies.
Consequently, many pastors as well as lay people take the
MTS program.
Courses with Masters
may be used toward:
Master of Divinity: this
3-year, 27 course program encompasses both the theoretical
and practical arts of ministry. Various majors may be pursued,
such as: Biblical Studies, Counselling, Educational Ministry,
Pastoral Studies, and, as of Fall 2002, a
concentration of 4 courses may be done in Pentecostal Studies.
See Tyndale Academic Catalogue for full details.
Master of Theological Studies: 2-year,
18 courses; various concentrations available, one of which
is a concentration (four courses) on pentecostal studies.
The M.Div. is the program of studies leading to a Licensed Ministry credential
(which is the necessary prerequisite credential for ordination). In light of
the credential requirements of the PAOC, a specific program of study is prescribed.
Please contact the Dean, Dr. Van Johnson, for details.
MASTER OF THEOLOGICAL STUDIES in Pentecostal Studies
This two-year degree program ,
which will be offered in conjunction with Tyndale, is unique
in North America. One full year of study will be devoted
to an intensive examination of the history and theology of
pentecostalism. The other year of study, which will be offered
by Tyndale, will encompass both foundational and broader
themes from an evangelical perspective. (Students who are
already enrolled in graduate work at Masters/Tyndale
will be able to transfer existing credits into this program).
The MTS in Pentecostal Studies is
one of the creative results of the partnership begun between
Masters
Seminary and Tyndale Seminary in
1996. The reasons for the launch of the MTS
in Pentecostal Studies are several: 1) pentecostalism,
which has emerged as a dominant influence within global Christianity,
deserves study in its own right; 2) there is a growing demand
among pentecostal pastors who have prepared for ministry
at the undergraduate level for graduate studies; and 3) the
present cooperative relationship between Masters and
Tyndale offers an unusual opportunity. Since Pentecostalism
is part of the evangelical tradition, one cannot understand
it without analyzing it against the background of the evangelical
world. Consequently, the 18 courses in the degree program
are divided evenly between Masters and Tyndale.
This program is open to all graduate students. A primary
market for this degree will be the pentecostal pastor who
desires intensive study of the pentecostal tradition. This
degree program will also be of interest to the lay person
who desires to study the pentecostal world.
Please note: this degree
is not designed to prepare an individual for ministry (which
is the role of the M.Div.), but, as the mission statement
makes clear, to enhance the ministries of all who enrol in
the program.
Mission Statement:
To equip and motivate individuals (through the promotion of cognitive, behavioural
and spiritual development) to cooperate with the Spirits work in bringing
about Gods will: that all might know Christ and be transformed into
the image of the Coming King.
COMPETENCIES FOR MTS IN PENTECOSTAL STUDIES:
In order to achieve the above-stated goal, the Pentecostal
Studies major will assist the student to attain:
Cognitive Proficiency in:
1. Understanding the historical and theological
roots of pentecostalism.
2. Understanding the historical and theological
development of Canadian pentecostalism.
3. Understanding the commonalities between
and complexities of the various facets of pentecostalism
worldwide.
4. Understanding the lines of continuity
and discontinuity between pentecostalism and the evangelical
and broader Christian traditions.
5. Understanding the issues surrounding
the formation of a pentecostal identity that is true to
its holiness roots and also effective in interacting with
the surrounding culture.
6. Understanding the nature of post-modern
culture and how pentecostals might interact with it.
7. Understanding that pentecostal leadership
is compatible with a team approach to hearing and implementing
Gods will.
8. Understanding appropriate exegetical
practices and a hermeneutical approach to the Scriptures
that is consistent with a pentecostal heritage.
Ministry Skills in:
Articulating with clarity, accuracy and
cultural sensitivity the gospel of Jesus Christ, which
includes those aspects deemed essential to a full gospel
presentation.
Analyzing ones local context toward
formulating a ministry strategy that is appropriate both
biblically and culturally.
Implementing a philosophy of ministry that
has been shaped by biblical, theological, and contextual
considerations.
Leading effectively and developing the leadership
of others.
Working collegially with others both inside
and outside of the pentecostal context so as to maximize
ones influence for the kingdom of God.
Advancing the fulfilment of the Great Commission
locally and globally.
Performing ministry skills creatively through
the life of the Spirit.
Personal Formation(Character,
Attitudes and Spiritual Formation) through:.
A growing awareness of the work of the Spirit,
both in sanctification and proclamation.
A renewed commitment to the pentecostal
emphasis on empowered witness.
An appreciation for the work of the Spirit
outside of pentecostal contexts, which will lead to cooperation
with other believers in advancing the kingdom of God until
he comes.
A conviction that life and ministry must
be carried out passionately and prayerfully in light of
the imminent return of Christ.
An awareness of the pentecostal emphasis
that the work of the Spirit is not primarily for the believers
recreation, but for proclamation.
A deepened sense of Gods grace and
ones dependence on the work of the Spirit.
COURSE CONTOURS:
To attain the competencies for the major in Pentecostal
Studies, the following courses will be required:
M.T.S. PENTECOSTAL
STUDIES
Program
Requirements: 18 Courses
Bible,
Theology, and History Courses (12)
BIBL 0501 Interpreting and Applying
the Biblical Text
OLDT 0511 Old Testament Theology
and History
NEWT 0522 New Testament Theology
and History
NEWT 0725 Luke OR NEWT 0525 Acts
OR NEWT 0723 1 Corinthians
THEO 0531 Systematic Theology I
THEO 0532 Systematic Theology II
HIST 0561 History of Christianity
I
HIST 0562 History of Christianity
II
PENT 0501 Pentecostalism
PENT 0505 Pentecostal Theology
PENT 0503 The Charismatic Theology
of Luke-Acts
PENT 0701 Pentecostal Issues
Praxis
Courses (3)
LEAD 0510 Leadership Development
MISS 0782 Gospel, Church, and Culture
PENT 0502 Pastoral Theology: A Pentecostal
Perspective OR PENT 0506 Growing Healthy Churches PENT
0508 Church Planting
General
Electives (2)
Elective course through Tyndale
Seminary
Elective course through Master's
Pentecostal Seminary
Formation
Course (1)
PENT 0504 Pentecostal Spirituality
Note: The student must not take LEAD
0510 and MISS 0782 from the same institution. That is,
either one may be taken with Master's or Tyndale, but not
both. For example, if Leadership is taken with Masters,
then Gospel, Church and Culture will be taken with Tyndale.
The student may choose.
Note: for those with a B.Th., there will
be opportunity to make advanced course substitution for
core courses already covered at the undergraduate level
(e.g., Church History, Systematic Theology 1 & 2, OT & NT
Theology and History). Consequently, the student with a
previous Bible degree will have more electives than the
allotted 2 electives.