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School of Undergraduate Studies 2023-2024 
    
School of Undergraduate Studies 2023-2024 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Biblical Studies and Christian Ministries


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Department Chair: Sharon Galgay Ketcham

Faculty: Daniel Ahn, Mark Cannister, Daniel Darko, Amy Hughes, Steven Hunt, Joanna Kline, Robert Whittet.

MISSION: The Biblical Studies and Christian Ministries Department fosters a community where students and professors prepare to engage our cultural contexts with a vibrant and effective understanding of the Scriptures, construct a coherent biblical worldview, grapple with questions that address faith and life, and serve as responsible citizens of the Body of Christ. The department desires to model: 1) conviction that Scripture, God’s authoritative revelation, is faithful and trustworthy; 2) recognition of our own need for God’s presence by the indwelling Word and the Holy Spirit; 3) humble and enthusiastic study of Scripture in pursuit of truth, justice and mercy; and 4) courage to represent the gospel of Jesus Christ in a complex world.

Biblical Studies Major

The biblical studies major is designed to prepare some students for admission to seminary and various ministries of teaching the Word. For others it provides the basic foundation in biblical education needed for various church vocations and ministries both at home and around the world. Still others are encouraged to make the Bible their major emphasis in a broad liberal arts education, which will enable them to live effectively and productively for Christ in various places and vocations.

Gordon College/Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary Course Agreement

A Gordon College undergraduate junior or senior may take up to two courses at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary as a special student while enrolled fulltime in the fall and/or spring as an undergraduate at Gordon College. Please see Academic Policies  for more information, along with the department’s website here.

Christian Ministries Major

The Christian ministries major brings together foundational academic areas of ministry study, offering concentrations in youth ministries, pastoral ministries, global Christianity, and social impact ministries. Each concentration shares a common set of courses, values, theology and principles while maintaining unique distinctions concerning ministry contexts and foci. Students have the dual benefit of taking common coursework alongside other ministry majors with diverse interests and engaging in highly focused coursework that is specific to one ministry context.

The contextual concentrations prepare students to serve effectively within various ministries of churches, parachurch organizations and other agencies engaged in service and ministry. Coupled with Gordon College’s broad liberal arts Core Curriculum and an extensive field experience, the Christian ministries major uniquely prepares students for ministry in a variety of contexts as well as an array of graduate study programs. The major requirements for Christian ministries will also qualify a student for a minor in biblical studies.

Honors in Biblical Studies and Christian Ministries

The Biblical Studies and Christian Ministries Department encourages highly qualified majors with junior standing to consider pursuing departmental honors through rigorous research on various topics in the disciplines of biblical studies, Christian ministries, or theology. This entails preparation of a research project or thesis under the guidance of an honors director during two of the student’s last four terms at Gordon. The minimum requirement for application to the honors program is a cumulative GPA of 3.50 in the major and 3.00 overall as of the first term of the student’s junior year. Also required are excellent research and writing skills, as demonstrated in the student’s course work. If a student’s research proposal receives approval from the honors director in consultation with the department chair, the candidate then enrolls in 4 credits of BCM 471  and 4 credits of BCM 472  (Research I and II), develops a substantial project or thesis, and presents the project/thesis orally to Biblical Studies and Christian Ministries faculty and fellow students (as appropriate for the project or thesis).

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      Biblical Studies and Christian Ministries

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