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        • Strategic Planning--2015-3D
          This course requires an enrollment key

          This course will include discussions on how to achieve the goals of the Chief Apostle’s new initiative to grow inactive or free states in which no Triumph temples or sanctuaries exist. Evangelism and nurturing methods used in this course are designed to integrate leadership and planning by using goal setting and strategies to achieve goals. This course will include a proactive response to church membership decline by using strategic leadership and strategic planning processes. Discussions on strategic planning will include leader-manager audits, developing job descriptions, writing vision and mission statements, and community surveys.

        • Hermeneutics 2015-3D
          • Teacher: Dr. Nathanael Pollard, Jr.
          This course requires an enrollment key
          This course includes a study of the science of biblical interpretation and systematic triology employing logical Bible study techniques including historical-cultural and contextual analysis, lexical-syntactical analysis, and emerging hermeneutical methods. Expectations of doctoral learners are more advanced than master’s or bachelor’s learners. Emphasis is placed on adaptation of methods to various types of literary genre, analysis of structural arrangement, word studies, and principles of practical application. Students will keep exegetical notebooks on selected passages.
         
         
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