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Certificate in Theology and Ethics
For bivocational pastors, congregational leaders, church-related school teachers, pastors new to the Mennonite Church, people desiring a disciplined approach to theological study
Students will develop critical and reflective skills as they explore the theological and ethical developments in the Christian church from an Anabaptist perspective. There is some freedom to devise some aspects of a certificate course of study in consultation with the Certificate Program adviser.
Program of study
Required courses
- History of Christianity I
or History of Christianity II
or History of Theology: Patristic Era Through the High Middle Ages
or History of Theology: Early 16th to mid 20th century - Systematic Theology in Believers Church Perspective I
- Contemporary Theology
or Theology and Religious Pluralism - Anabaptist History and Theology
or Theologizing in the Anabaptist and Mennonite Traditions
General electives
Total credits: 27
More information
For detailed information, please review the AMBS Catalog.
