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Nov 21, 2024
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Graduate and Pharmacy Catalog 2024-2025
Master of Divinity, Concentration in Community Transformation and Chaplaincy
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75 Credit Hours
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Aims and Outcomes
Congregational ministry is central to the PBA M.Div., yet many congregations in various Christian traditions cannot support a full-time pastor. Many students have a call to serve these congregations but cannot do so without another career sufficient to fund their congregational ministry. This concentration is meant to open doors to full-time employment sufficient to support pastoral ministry in smaller congregations that are unable to employ a full-time pastor. After receiving this concentration, many later seek to serve in hospital, hospice, or other paid chaplaincy ministries, or in non-profit, community work. For additional information, see the Master of Divinity (M.Div.) degree in the Graduate and Pharmacy Catalog.
Structure and Delivery
PBA’s MDiv was created from scratch with twenty-first century ministry in view. After consulting with innovative pastors and scholars and reflecting on the gaps in seminary education, it was decided to move beyond the isolated silos of traditional seminary approaches in delivery method and curriculum. The structure of the MDiv with a Community Transformation and Chaplaincy Concentration thus contains six unique features:
Cohort community: Because we learn best in a thriving community, students benefit from a cohort model, with daytime classes on Tuesdays and Thursdays or evening synchronous online classes;
Efficient learning: Because master-level education should build upon a solid foundation, the curriculum features advanced courses while avoiding the repetition of undergraduate introductory courses;
Integrated thinking: Because real-life ministry requires integrated thinking, students study the Bible, Theology, and Practical Theology in paired courses across disciplines;
Leadership development: Because practitioners need intentional practice, students develop their pastoral skills in ACPE accredited Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) programs receiving at least 2 units (800 hours) of practical pastoral education and experience in clinical contexts.
Program Length
The MDiv Concentration in Community Transformation and Chaplaincy is designed to be completed within 3 years.
Admission
The admission requirements and process may be found in the relevant Admissions section of the Graduate and Pharmacy Catalog.
Degree Requirements
All students studying for the MDiv, Community Transformation and Chaplaincy Concentration (75 credit hours) will complete an integrated core (36 credit hours), specialized ministry competencies and/or biblical languages (9 credit hours), and Community Transformation and Chaplaincy concentration courses (30 credit hours).
A student with a bachelor’s degree in a field that is not related to ministry, biblical or theological studies will complete a foundational curriculum as part of his or her MDIV-CTC program. The Foundations Path is a 12 credit hour (4 course) curriculum intended to provide a graduate-level introduction to biblical, historical, and theological studies, as well as the essential academic skills necessary for successful formation. For details, see the Foundations Path section in the MDIV program overview.
Below are the specific degree requirements for the MDiv, Community Transformation and Chaplaincy Concentration:
Integrated Core - 36 Credit Hours
Specialized Ministry Competencies - 9 Credit Hours
In conversation with their advisor, students may replace some or all areas of these specialized ministry competency courses with ones in biblical languages (BIB 5013 , BIB 5023 , BIB 5203 , BIB 5213 , BIB 6233 , BIB 6243 , BIB 5033 , BIB 5043 , BIB 5113 , BIB 5123 , BIB 6103 , BIB 6113 ). The intercultural and community course competencies may be met by other, similar courses as approved.
Trauma & Spirituality Courses - 9 Credit Hours (Select 3)
Transformational Leadership Courses - 9 Credit Hours
Clinical Pastoral Education Courses - 12 Credit Hours
Units 1-2 of Clinical Pastoral Education are required. Units 3 & 4 may be substituted with ICS 6003 and/or ICS 6203. The variety of credit hour options (CTC 7X11, 7X12, 7X13) serves to accommodate CPE units that cross multiple semesters; 1 Unit of CPE (400 hours) will receive 3 academic credits.
CTC 7913 is intended to be taken after 7113 and 7513 and include other specialized training. CTC 7213, 7613 and others will be added for hospice, prisons, funeral homes, nursing homes, corporate chaplaincy, sports chaplaincy, first responder chaplaincy, university chaplaincy, and other contexts.
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