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Speak, Listen, Connect – Unlock the Power of Effective Communication!

This course aims to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of how communication channels impact the communication process. Students will explore various communication styles and their effects on interpersonal and group dynamics. Through engaging activities and discussions, the course will raise awareness of these styles and their influence on effective collaboration. By the end of the course, students will cultivate the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary to enhance collaborative work, improve interpersonal communication, and navigate diverse communication environments successfully.

 

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This course appears to focus on equipping participants with both the theological understanding and practical tools necessary for spiritual formation. By engaging with Biblical principles, it aims to foster personal and communal transformation in line with the image and ways of Christ. Through exploring a range of spiritual disciplines, participants are encouraged to disciple others effectively, helping them grow in their faith and reflect Christ more fully in their lives. The ultimate goal is to cultivate a deep, holistic transformation that influences individuals, communities, and ministry.

This course provides participants with a thorough understanding of movement building, emphasizing its biblical basis and practical application in fulfilling the Great Commission. Participants will acquire vital skills to support and develop movements that promote God’s mission globally. By studying modern theories and scriptural narratives, we will examine how God has historically influenced movements towards His divine purpose.

Additionally, the course will review Indigenous Missional movements in India, focusing on their development during colonial and post-colonial times. By integrating theology, history, and cultural context, participants will learn how God has acted through these movements and how they can be supported today.
Ultimately, this course seeks to inspire and prepare a new generation of leaders to create transformative movements that spread the Gospel, rooted in biblical truth and historical knowledge.

This course appears to focus on equipping participants with both the theological understanding and practical tools necessary for spiritual formation. By engaging with Biblical principles, it aims to foster personal and communal transformation in line with the image and ways of Christ. Through exploring a range of spiritual disciplines, participants are encouraged to disciple others effectively, helping them grow in their faith and reflect Christ more fully in their lives. The ultimate goal is to cultivate a deep, holistic transformation that influences individuals, communities, and ministry.

Contextual Theology introduces Christian theology through the lens of contextualization, emphasizing that both the Bible and theology itself are inherently shaped by cultural context. Students will explore how to appreciate and value cultural values within their own context while reconstructing Christian theology in light of the specific realities of Liberation, Asia, and India. By examining theological concepts in relation to the social, political, and cultural dynamics of these regions, the course invites students to rethink traditional theological frameworks and engage with the transformative potential of faith in addressing contemporary issues of justice, oppression, and empowerment.

This course will provide students with a comprehensive understanding of evangelism, church planting, and church growth from biblical, theological, and practical perspectives. Students will explore creative strategies for church planting, including theological and social aspects that influence the establishment and growth of churches.

Throughout the course, students are expected to actively participate in class discussions, submit research papers, reading reports, reflection papers, and presentations, and successfully complete a final exam. By the end of the course, students will have a thorough grasp of the principles of evangelism and be equipped to apply strategies for effective church planting and growth.

India is a multicultural society where people are exposed to a wide range of religious, scientific, and cultural ideas, leading to a questioning of traditional values. This syllabus aims to help students engage with various religious beliefs and practices, fostering understanding and respect for the diversity of religious, ethnic, cultural, and political perspectives. By studying major religions, students will gain insights into different belief systems, clarify their own, and develop skills to address societal issues and resolve conflicts in a pluralistic world.

    This course is designed to give details of Biblical Interpretation

    This course appears to focus on equipping participants with both the theological understanding and practical tools necessary for spiritual formation. By engaging with Biblical principles, it aims to foster personal and communal transformation in line with the image and ways of Christ. Through exploring a range of spiritual disciplines, participants are encouraged to disciple others effectively, helping them grow in their faith and reflect Christ more fully in their lives. The ultimate goal is to cultivate a deep, holistic transformation that influences individuals, communities, and ministry.

    The "Fundamentals of Psychology" refers to the basic principles, concepts, and theories that form the foundation of the field of psychology. This encompasses a wide array of topics aimed at understanding human behavior, thought processes, emotions, and mental health.

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    The course aims to provide an understanding of the personal and systemic impacts of crises, disasters, and traumatic events on individuals, families, and communities. It explores various theories and response models related to trauma, crisis, and grief. Students will gain insights into interventions and counseling processes used to address trauma and grief, focusing on their effects on mental health. Additionally, the course equips participants with knowledge of the dynamics of grief, loss, and trauma and teaches how to incorporate these principles and practices into everyday counseling.

      Joshua to 2nd Chronicles, Ezra and Nehemiah

      This course offers an in-depth exploration of the Synoptic Gospels—Matthew, Mark, and Luke—focusing on both literary and neo-literary methods of exegesis. Students will gain a comprehensive understanding of the theological, historical, and literary aspects of these texts while sharpening their exegetical skills. Through the application of exegetical tools such as textual criticism, grammatical analysis, syntactical analysis, lexical analysis, and sentence diagramming, students will develop a robust ability to translate, interpret, and apply the Greek text. The course will also emphasize the importance of biblical theology and the ministry of the word, helping students to bridge scholarly analysis with practical ministry contexts.

      Christian ethics course explores the relationship between personal morality and the Christian faith, focusing on contemporary ethical issues in India. It provides a framework for addressing moral challenges through Christian teachings and covers topics such as marriage, sexuality, financial ethics, casteism, communalism, and corruption.

        This course is designed to provide students with essential skills in research methodology, reading, writing, and academic presentation. The course aims to prepare students for scholarly work, including their thesis writing, and enhances their ability to critically engage with theological topics.


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