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Doctor of Ministry
The Doctor of Ministry degree (D.Min.) is granted for demonstration of competencies associated with being a minister of the gospel (pastor, church planter, missionary) and other ministry leaders who are situated to have significant influence in formal or informal church networks.
The general objectives of all Antioch School programs are:
- Comprehensive development in character, skills, and knowledge for effective ministry.
- Life development and lifelong learning orientation.
- Recognition of and participation in the centrality of the local church in the plan of God.
- Ability to master biblical content, benefit from significant contributions of scholars, and build strategic models of ministry accordingly.
The general objective of Ministry degrees is to help train those who desire to be part of a leadership and ministry team that is one-minded in ministry vision and philosophy. Out of this team would come those who commit themselves long term to local church leadership or those who desire to train to be part of a missionary team involved in planting or establishing churches in other areas.
Specific program objectives of the D.Min. include:
- Identify and address paradigm-level issues in theological education, doing theology, hermeneutics, missions, and Christian education.
- Build biblical philosophy in each of these areas.
- Construct and evaluate strategic models and tools that integrate biblical philosophy with contemporary ministry situations.
Competency Sets
| 1. |
Life and Ministry Development |
6 |
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1.1 |
Motivated Abilities Pattern (MAP) Annual Response |
2 |
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1.2 |
Personal Development Plans and Annual Revisions |
2 |
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1.3 |
Personal Development Assessments with Local Mentors |
2 |
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| 2. |
Core Training Modules (Paradigm Transformation Projects) |
30 |
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2.1a |
The Church as Theological Education seminar |
3 |
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2.1b |
The Church as Theological Education project |
3 |
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2.2a |
The Church Doing Theology in Culture seminar |
3 |
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2.2b |
The Church Doing Theology in Culture project |
3 |
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2.3a |
The Church as Missions seminar |
3 |
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2.3b |
The Church as Missions project |
3 |
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2.4a |
The Church as a Hermeneutical Community seminar |
3 |
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2.4b |
The Church as a Hermeneutical Community project |
3 |
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2.5a |
The Church as Christian Education seminar |
3 |
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2.5b |
The Church as Christian Education project |
3 |
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| 3. |
Major Project |
9 |
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| 4. |
Ministry Practicum (Learning by Doing) |
3 |
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4.1 |
Contracted learning through ministry experience, incl. written evaluation and reflection (at a rate of 1 semester hour of credit for each 45 hours of designated ministry and reflection. |
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| 5. |
Teaching Practicum (Learning by Teaching) |
6 |
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5.1 |
The First Principles I |
3 |
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5.1 |
Paradigm Transformation Projects (one 1-day version each year for three years) |
3 |
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| Total |
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54 |
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