Seminary Modules
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Since 1986 Faith Baptist Theological Seminary has been involved with the advanced training of men and women for the studying of God's Word on the next level. One of the benefits of studying at FBTS is our unique module format which allows you to stay with your current full-time ministry or take a minimal amount of time away from work and family while earning a complete degree (Masters of Arts in Religion, Pastoral Studies, Biblical Studies, or Theological Studies can all be earned entirely by modules) or earning credit towards a Masters of Divinity Degree.
Our one week module courses cover in a concentrated form the material normally given throughout an entire semester. Classes usually meet in the morning or afternoon allowing you time to study throughout the week as you take the course. Homework for the class is assigned during the week but not due until later in the semester.
Hundreds of pastors, teachers, missionaries, chaplains, as well as Sunday school teachers, deacons, businessmen, and others interested in taking an indepth look at the Scriptures have studied at FBTS and are now using their training to make an eternal impact in the lives of others.
Interested in seeing what classes are available? Check the list below to find out what modules would most benefit your educational and ministry needs. For more information or to register for a course, submit the registration form below or contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. at 1.888.FAITH.4.U.
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| Mar 11-15 | Contemporary Christianity | Dr. George Houghton | 8:00-1:00 | 2 | ||||
| Greek Exegesis IV (Peter) | Dr. Douglas Brown | 8:00-1:00 | 2 | |||||
| Thelogical Issues in Missions | Dr. Fred Moritz | 8:00-1:00 | 2 | |||||
| Apr 8-12 | Preaching Seminar II | Dr. Ernie Schmidt | 8:00-1:00 | 2 | ||||
| May 13-17 | Greek Exegesis II (Col. and Phile.) | Dr. Douglas Brown | 8:00-1:00 | 2 | ||||
| History of Baptist Faith and Practice | Dr. George Houghton | 7:30-12:30 | 2 | |||||
| New Testament Seminar | Dr. Paul Hartog | 8:00-1:00 | 3 | |||||
| May 20-24 | First Corinthians | Dr. Paul Hartog | 8:00-1:00 | 2 | ||||
| Hebrew Exegesis III (Exodus) | Prof. Tim Little | 1:00-6:00 | 2 | |||||
| Introduction to Biblical Exegesis | Dr. Douglas Brown | 1:00-6:00 | 2 | |||||
| May 27-31 | Counseling Prob. and Case Studies | Dr. Jeff Newman | 8:00-1:00 | 2 | ||||
| Greek Exegesis V (Thessalonians) | Dr. Paul Hartog | 8:00-1:00 | 2 | |||||
| Ministry of Teaching | Dr. Douglas Brown | 8:00-1:00 | 2 | |||||
| Reformed Theology | Dr. Myron Houghton | 1:00-6:00 | 3 | |||||
| Aug 12-16 | Greek Exegesis III (Mark) | Dr. Douglas Brown | 8:00-1:00 | 2 | ||||
| History of Fundamentalism | Dr. Robert Delnay | 8:00-1:00 | 2 | |||||
| Introduction to Biblical Counseling | Dr. Jeff Newman | 5:00-10:00 | 2 | |||||
| Law and Grace | Dr. Myron Houghton | 1:00-6:00 | 3 | |||||
| Aug 19-23 | Greek Exegesis I (Philippians) | Dr. Paul Hartog | 8:00-1:00 | 2 | ||||
| Pastoral Theology | Dr. Ernie Schmidt | 8:00-1:00 | 2 | |||||
| Romans | Dr. Myron Houghton | 1:00-6:00 | 3 | |||||
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| Sept 23-27 | Church Administration | Dr. Daniel Brown | 8:00-1:00 | 2 | ||||
| Hebrew Exegesis I (Jonah and Ruth) | Prof. Tim Little | 8:00-1:00 | 2 | |||||
| Theological Research | Prof. Tim Little | 1:00-3:30 | 1 | |||||
| Theology Seminar | Dr. Myron Houghton | 1:00-6:00 | 3 | |||||
| The Kingdom | Dr. Roy Beacham | 8:00-1:00 |
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| Oct 28-Nov 1 | Church Planting | Dr. John Hartog II | 8:00-1:00 |
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| Finances in Ministry | Prof. Dan Bjokne | 1:00-3:30 |
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| Old Testament Seminar | Dr. Daniel Brown | 8:00-1:00 |
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| Pastoral Epistles | Dr. Douglas Brown | 8:00-1:00 |
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| Dec 16-20, 2014 | Church History I | Dr. George Houghton | 8:00-1:00 |
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| The Ed. Program of a Church | Prof. Don Anderson | 1:00-6:00 |
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| Preaching Seminar I | Dr. Ernie Schmidt | 8:00-1:00 |
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| Jan 6-10 | Advanced Soteriology | Dr. Myron Houghton | 1:00-6:00 |
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| Church History II | Dr. George Houghton | 8:00-1:00 |
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| Counseling the Suffering | Dr. Jeff Newman | 8:00-1:00 |
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| Mar 3-7 | Church Evangelism | Dr. Daniel Brown | 8:00-1:00 |
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| Hebrew Exegesis II (selected) | Dr. Roy Beacham | 8:00-1:00 |
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| Hermeneutics | Dr. Douglas Brown | 8:00-1:00 |
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| Mar 3-14 | Exploring the Lands of the Bible I | Dr. Ernie Schmidt |
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| Mar 10-14 | Contemporary Christianity | Dr. George Houghton | 8:00-1:00 |
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| Greek Exegesis IV (Peter) | Dr. Douglas Brown | 8:00-1:00 |
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| Theology of Missions | Dr. Fred Moritz | 8:00-1:00 |
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| Apr 7-11 | Pastoral Theology | Dr. Daniel Brown | 1:00-6:00 |
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| Preaching Seminar II | Dr. Ernie Schmidt | 8:00-1:00 |
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Requirements for Graduation
You may complete the M.A.R. or M.A. degrees by modules. Part of the M.Div. curriculum requirements are offered only in traditional, semester-length courses, but you may complete some of the curriculum requirements in modular format. If you are in the M.A.R. or M.A. programs, you must take at least three modules that are taught by members of the resident faculty. After completing nine credits, you must apply to a degree program and be assigned a resident faculty advisor. Students who fail to apply to a degree program will not be allowed to put additional credits (i.e., beyond the nine-credit limit) toward any degree program. Therefore, you should apply to a degree program when or before you reach the nine-credit limit.
Cost
Modules are $293 per credit hour (until June 30). A person may take any course as a conference audit for a fee of $100. Payment is due on the first day of the module class.
Housing Information
On-campus housing is available on a limited basis ($50 per adult for Sunday through Friday 12:00 p.m.). Reservations are accepted on a first-come basis. You may check in Sunday evening or Monday morning. Bedding and towels are furnished. Laundry facilities are available. Rooms may be shared by other module students. Please observe the reserved parking spaces. To reserve guest housing, contact our Housing Department at 515-964-0601, ext. 217.
Admissions Seminary
Events
Faith Reception at the GARBC Conference
Wednesday, June 26
Join alumni and friends of Faith for our annual reception at the GARBC Conference in Dearborn, Michigan.
