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Graduate Certificate in Theological Studies with a focus in Greco-Roman Antiquity
Studying ancient cultures in the mission of God
Department:
Missional Theology & History
Cause:
Joining the Mission of God
Program type:
Graduate certificate
Core faculty
Dr. Stamenka Antonova
Core courses
Greco-Roman Antiquity - 18 credit hours
BIB5010EN - Reading the New Testament Missionally
GRC5100EN - Analysis of Jews in the Time of Jesus
GRC5110EN - Analysis of Greek and Roman Culture in the Roman Empire
GRC5120EN - Analysis of Greek and Roman Religions in the Roman Empire
GRC5130EN - Analysis of Greek and Roman Society in the Roman Empore
GRC6200EN - Analysis of the Christianization of the Roman Empire