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List of All Courses Offered at ATS

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Degree content

Module codes

  • The module codes are descriptive of the discipline, year and semester, for example: CH102
  • CH – Church History
  • 102 – the first number represents the year, in this case the first year;
  • the second number is a dividing number, in this case the “0”;
  • the third number indicates the semester, in this case the second semester.
  • The code CH102 therefore refers to the module Church History, first year second semester.

The module content for each subject for the BTh Degree is as follows:

CHURCH HISTORY (48 credits)

CH101 (7 credits)

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  • The basics of historiography
  • Cultural history
  • The history of early Christianity
  • The history of the sub-apostolic age of the church
  • The church in the second century Roman Empire
  • Heresies and schisms in the second century

CH102 (7 credits)

  • The Church in the Christian Empire
  • The formation of the Creed
  • The Church Fathers
  • The Middle Ages
  • Christendom: the foundations of a society
  • Christendom: expansion, Challenge and Defence

CH201 (8 credits)

  • Why study church history?
  • Music in the church
  • Divine healing
  • Theological developments
  • The history of the Bible
  • Church, State and apartheid

CH202 (8 credits)

  • South African church history
  • Modern church history
  • Martin Luther
  • The Renaissance to the Reformation
  • The Pentecostal movement in America
  • Pentecostal theology

CH301 (9 credits)

  • Pentecostal movements
  • Charismatic movements
  • The American Holiness schism
  • A theological analysis of the Pentecostal movement

CH302 (9 credits)

  • The Azusa street revival
  • John G Lake
  • Pentecost in Africa
  • Christian resistance to apartheid

DOGMATICS AND ETHICS (60 credits)

DG101 (9 credits)

  • The quest for truth
  • Man’s reply to God’s voice
  • Dogmatics
  • Origin of the Bible
  • Inspiration and the Word of God
  • Understanding God’s Word
  • Interpreting the Bible
  • Knowledge regarding God
  • The concept of God
  • The virtues of God

DG102 (9 credits)

  • Jesus as God-Man
  • Revelation of the incarnate Word
  • Christ’s way of salvation
  • Man as image of God
  • Spirit, soul and body
  • Doctrine concerning man

DG201 (10 credits)

  • The doctrine of sin
  • The covenant
  • The election
  • Salvation
  • Calling
  • Faith
  • Repentance
  • Regeneration, justification and adoption
  • Divorce and remarriage

DG202 (10 credits)

  • The Kingdom of God
  • Ecclesiology
  • Sacraments and baptism
  • Holy Communion
  • Cohabitation

DG301 (11 credits)

  • Doctrine of creation
  • Events in creation
  • Science and the purpose of creation
  • Angelology
  • Demonology
  • Marriage

DG303 (11 credits)

  • Baptism in the Holy Spirit
  • God’s miraculous deeds
  • Spiritual gifts
  • Ministries
  • Sanctification
  • Cloning

MISSIOLOGY (48 credits)

MS101 (7 credits)

  • Evangelism
  • Biblical foundation for evangelism
  • Salvation as doctrine and experience
  • Christian missions
  • Missiology as a science and as a mission
  • Old and New Testament missions theology
  • Historical and contemporary mission models
  • God’s nature and missions
  • A wider crisis in missions
  • A pluriverse of missiology
  • The development of demonology in Jewish thought
  • The Bible and missions
  • Jesus and missions
  • Success of the early Christian mission
  • Failures of the early Christian mission

MS102 (7 credits)

  • Missionary pioneers
  • The Apostolic Faith Mission of SA
  • The African concept of God
  • African primal religions
  • Evangelism

MS201 (8 credits)

  • The great commission
  • A constructive understanding of evangelism
  • Practising forgiveness and solidarity with the poor
  • Mission in Kingdom perspective
  • Creation stewardship
  • The spirit-world
  • The African spirit-world
  • The role of the Holy Spirit in missions
  • A holistic approach to missions

MS202 (8 credits)

  • Salvation: a missionary paradigm in Luke and Acts
  • Paul’s missionary paradigm and strategy
  • The Church as an eschatological community
  • Different models for evangelism
  • Church planting models
  • A holistic evangelism strategy
  • The Judea Harvest strategy
  • Engaging the spirit-world in evangelism
  • The challenges of a missionary

MS301 (9 credits)

  • Missions in a post-modern world
  • Developments in missions
  • Evangelicalism
  • Congregational mega trends
  • An ecumenical missionary paradigm
  • Globalisation of missions

MS302 (9 credits)

  • Missions and Charles Villa-Vic
  • God and culture
  • Christianity and culture
  • The spirit world: before and during the New Testament
  • The spirit-world: the African context
  • Other religions:
  • Hinduism
  • Islam
  • The New Age Movement
  • Zoroastrianism
  • African Independent Churches
  • Missions as contextualisation and enculturation

NEW TESTAMENT THEOLOGY (50 credits)

NT101 (8 credits)

INTRODUCTION TO THE CONTEXT AND WORLD OF THE NEW TESTAMENT

  • What is the New Testament?
  • The many worlds of the New Testament
  • The intertestamental period
  • Greek Philosophy
  • Mystery religions
  • Jewish sects
  • Dead Sea scroll
  • The Roman government

CRITICAL ISSUES IN THE NEW TESTAMENT

  • The synoptic problem
  • The Gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke

NEW TESTAMENT THEOLOGY

  • Basic structures and content
  • The conceptual setting of the new testament
  • Jesus in the Synoptic Gospels
  • Jesus in the Gospel of John

HERMENEUTICS OF THE NEW TESTAMENT

  • Introduction to hermeneutics
  • General hermeneutics

NT102 (8 credits)

CRITICAL ISSUES IN THE NEW TESTAMENT

  • The preparation of Christ
  • The acts of the Apostles and the content of Acts
  • Paul and his world
  • Letters in the New Testament
  • The letters to Galatians, 1 & 2 Thessalonians and 1 & 2 Corinthians

THEOLOGY OF THE NEW TESTAMENT

  • The gospel according to Paul
  • Surprised by hope
  • Who is Jesus in the New Testament?
  • Salvation
  • The importance of growth
  • How should believers live?

HERMENEUTICS OF THE NEW TESTAMENT

  • Textual criticism
  • The Canon of the New Testament

NT201 (8 credits) CRITICAL ISSUES IN THE NEW TESTAMENT

  • Colossians
  • Philemon
  • Philippians
  • Ephesians
  • 1 & 2 Timothy
  • Titus

NEW TESTAMENT THEOLOGY

  • Sanctification
  • The Christian life
  • What is the Church?
  • The corporate life of the believer
  • The mission, tasks and activities of the Church
  • The Church’s relationship to society
  • Paradise
  • Myths about God’s existence

HERMENEUTICS OF THE NEW TESTAMENT

  • New Testament word analysis
  • Sociology and the New Testament

NT202 (8 credits) CRITICAL ISSUES IN THE NEW TESTAMENT

  • Hebrews
  • James
  • 1 & 2 Peter

THEOLOGY OF THE NEW TESTAMENT

  • The general Epistles
  • Hebrews, James and 1 & 2 Peter
  • The story of Easter
  • What the world is waiting for
  • Jesus, heaven and the new creation
  • When He appears

HERMENEUTICS OF THE NEW TESTAMENT

  • Myths about God and science
  • The function of the Old Testament in the New Testament

NT301 (9 credits) CRITICAL ISSUES IN THE NEW TESTAMENT

  • The Johannine Epistles ( 1, 2 & 3 John, and Jude)
  • Revelation

NEW TESTAMENT THEOLOGY

  • The letters of John
  • The letter of Jude
  • The Revelation of John
  • The Apocalyptic reader
  • The end
  • Myths about angels

NT302 ( 9 credits) CRITICAL ISSUES IN TE NEW TESTAMENT

  • The phases of early Christianity: AD 30-70
  • The phases of early Christianity: AD 70-95
  • Emerging Christian Orthodoxy
  • The Gnostic Empire
  • New Age: The return of ancient Gnosticism

THEOLOGY OF THE NEW TESTAMENT

  • The New Testament and God

HERMENEUTICS OF THE NEW TESTAMENT

  • The theory of interpreting the New Testament
  • New Testament exegesis: theory and practise
  • New Testament Greek grammatical analysis
  • Principles of exegesis
  • Exegesis of Pauline texts

OLD TESTAMENT THEOLOGY (50 credits)

OT101 (8 credits)

  • What is the Bible? How to understand what you read
  • The authority of the Old Testament
  • The inspiration of the Old Testament
  • The stories of the Old Testament
  • The Bible books: Genesis to Esther
  • The wisdom literature

OT102 (8 credits)

  • The Bible books: Song of Songs to Malachi

OT201 (8 credits)

  • The need for Old Testament hermeneutics
  • Rules for hermeneutics: Prose
  • Rules for hermeneutics: Poetry
  • Genre analysis: Narrative
  • Genre analysis: Poetry
  • Genre analysis: Wisdom
  • Genre analysis: Prophecy
  • Genre analysis: Apocalyptic
  • How to read the Bible: Sentences
  • How to read the Bible: Paragraphs
  • How to read the Bible: Discourses
  • What we bring to the text
  • The historical-cultural context
  • The literary context
  • Levels of meaning
  • Current Pentecostal hermeneutical concerns
  • A contemporary Pentecostal hermeneutical strategy

OT202 (8 credits)

  • The transmission of the Hebrew text
  • The Samaritan and the Aramaic witnesses to the Old Testament
  • The Greek, Syrian, Latin and other ancient witnesses to the Old Testament
  • The Patriarchal period
  • The Monarchy period
  • The father and the mother
  • The host, the stranger and the virgin
  • The priest and the slave
  • The means of existence: farming, animal-husbandry and water
  • The means of existence: fats, crafts, travel, transport and trade
  • Culture and the expressive life
  • Religious institutions

OT301 (9 credits)

  • Preaching the Old Testament
  • The value of Hebrew for preaching the Old Testament
  • Hebrew: tools of the trade for preaching the Old Testament
  • Preaching from the Law and Prophets
  • Preaching Old Testament narratives
  • Characterisation
  • Environmental issues
  • The big idea
  • Shaping the sermon
  • The art of shaping a narrative sermon
  • Approaching and interpreting the Psalms
  • Preaching the Psalms
  • Preaching lament and praise poetry
  • Preaching wisdom literature and the Song of Songs
  • Preaching apocalyptic texts
  • Preaching difficult texts
  • Preaching hard texts of the Old Testament

OT302 (9 credits)

  • Approaches to Old Testament theology
  • Israel’s practise of testimony
  • Testimony in verbal sentences
  • Testimony in adjectives
  • Testimony in nouns
  • YAWEH fully uttered
  • Cross-examining Israel’s core testimony
  • The hiddenness of YAWEH
  • YAWEH and negativity
  • The theological angle to Old Testament ethics
  • The economic angle to Old Testament ethics
  • The social angle to Old Testament ethics

PRACTICAL THEOLOGY (90 credits)

PT101 (16 credits)

RESEARCH METHODOLOGY (1 credit)

  • Introduction to research methodology
  • Referencing techniques
  • Report writing

INTRODUCTION TO PRACTICAL THEOLOGY (3 credits)

  • What is theology?
  • What is practical theology?
  • Theory and praxis
  • Practical theology as a science
  • The actions of communications
  • A theory for congregational functioning
  • Empirical evaluation

HOMILETICS (3 credits)

  • The importance of preaching
  • Biblical terms for preaching
  • The preacher and the message
  • The composition of the sermon
  • A Pentecostal approach to preaching

LITURGY (3 credits)

  • Historical developments Liturgical principles

PASTORAL CARE AND COUNSELLING (5 credits)

  • Pastoral care
  • Introduction to pastoral counselling
  • Theology of counselling
  • The counsellor
  • The counselling process
  • Morals, values and ethics in counselling

SPIRITUAL DEVELOPMENT (1 credit)

  • Spiritual disciplines

PT102 (14 credits) CHRISTIAN EDUCATION: FAMILY MINISTRY (4 credits)

  • Building faith at home
  • Defining perspectives
  • Innovative ways to build an effective family
  • Supporting and encouraging parents

CHRISTIAN EDUCATION: YOUTH MINISTRY (4 credits)

  • The developmental stages of the young person
  • The philosophies behind youth and youth ministry
  • The purpose of the Church and youth movements
  • Church and youth ministry
  • Methods in youth ministry
  • Youth leader and leadership development
  • Management skills
  • Team building
  • Group dynamics

ENTREPRENEURSHIP (4 credits)

  • Who and what is an entrepreneur
  • Self-exploration
  • Vision, mission and value statements
  • Freedom, responsibility and accountability
  • Time management

CHURCH LEADERSHIP (2 credits)

  • Leading by serving
  • Humility
  • Waiting on God
  • Being a follower
  • Seeking greatness
  • Taking risks
  • Power through serving
  • Equipping others for service
  • Team building and serving

PT201 (14 credits)

RESEARCH METHODOLOGY (2 credits)

  • Community research
  • Ethnography
  • Writing skills
  • Research method for practical theology
  • Research project

HOMILETICS (4 credits)

  • Historical-grammatical exegesis
  • Preaching: a Pentecostal approach
  • Preaching with purpose

LITURGY (4 credits)

  • Preaching and celebration as therapeutic events
  • Liturgical elements
  • The “Our Father” prayer

PASTORAL CARE AND COUNSELLING (4 credits)

  • Counselling skills
  • Marital counselling issues
  • Family counselling issues
  • The elderly
  • Multi-cultural counselling

PT202 (16 credits)

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (4 credits)

  • The local church as a primary development agent
  • Community development initiatives and poverty reduction
  • Principles and practices of transformational development
  • Envisioning, equipping and mobilising churches

CHURCH LEADERSHIP (2 credits)

  • Leadership
  • Servanthood
  • Leadership qualities

CHRISTIAN EDUCATION: YOUTH MINISTRY (4 credits)

  • Youth ministry: infancy to adolescence
  • Understanding the youth culture
  • Singing and movement
  • Building cross-cultural relationships
  • Ecumenical and inter-denominational co-operation

ENTREPRENEURSHIP (4 credits)

  • Social entrepreneurship
  • Relationships
  • Focussing on people and clients
  • Social involvement
  • Sustainable social development

CHURCH GOVERNANCE (2 credits)

  • For AFM of SA ministry candidates:
  • The Constitution of the AFM of SA
  • The National Financial Policy of the AFM of SA
  • Administration of justice within the AFM of SA
  • For non-AFM of SA ministry candidates
  • Employment issues
  • Taxation
  • Non-profit organisations
  • Marriage officers
  • Promotion of Access to the Information Act
  • Protecting your organisation

PT301 (14 credits)

RESEARCH METHODOLOGY (2 credits)

  • The research project
  • Research script

COMMUNITY MINISTRIES: ORPHANS AND VULNERABLE

CHILDREN (5 credits)

  • Orphans and vulnerable children
  • Supporting older care givers
  • Education
  • Health and nutrition
  • Psychological support
  • Social inclusion
  • Economic strength
  • The Church and HIV/AIDS

CHURCH LEADERSHIP (3 credits)

  • Vision
  • Spiritual leadership
  • Personal leadership

CHRISTIAN EDUCATION: YOUTH MINISTRY (4 credits)

  • Personal issues and youth ministry
  • Adolescence
  • Young adulthood

PT302 (16 credits)

HOMILETICS (3 credits)

  • The preaching ministry
  • Narrative preaching
  • Post-modern preaching
  • Preaching: a Pentecostal approach

LITURGY (3 credits)

  • Conducting various Church services
  • Baptism
  • Communion
  • Healing and deliverance services
  • Liturgical perspectives on the approach to God

PASTORAL CARE AND COUNSELLING (6 credits)

  • Child abuse
  • Marriage counselling

ENTREPRENEURSHIP (4 credits)

  • Business ethics
  • Identifying business opportunities
  • Taking a business opportunity to a bullet-proof idea
  • A business plan

BIBLICAL LANGUAGES

To qualify for the degree, a learner must complete ONE of the two biblical languages. The two languages are one year courses, and learners must, therefor, register for both the first and the second semester.

A student may enrol for both the languages if they so wish.

GREEK

GR101 (7 credits)

  • Write and pronounce the Greek alphabet and Greek words
  • Greek grammar
  • Greek vocabulary
  • Translation from and to Greek

GR102 (7 credits)

  • Greek grammar
  • Greek vocabulary
  • Translations from and to Greek

HEBREW

HEB101 (7 credits)

  • The Hebrew alphabet
  • Scribal practise
  • Hebrew grammar
  • Hebrew vocabulary
  • Translations from and to Hebrew

HEB102 (7 credits)

  • Hebrew grammar
  • Hebrew vocabulary
  • Translations from and to Hebrew
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