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Beeson Divinity School of Samford University will begin offering evening courses this fall for those who want to work towards a degree but desire greater flexibility in the pursuit of their studies. Students can work toward a masters-level theological degree in the evenings without interrupting their daytime commitments. Church members seeking to learn and grow in the faith as well as those serving in vocational ministry who desire further biblical and theological training are ideal candidates for the program.
Beeson courses are taught by world-class scholars devoted to the Lord Jesus Christ and dedicated to equipping followers of Christ for faithful service through the gospel. Graduate-level seminary course offerings for the evening program will include classes such as Old Testament Theology, New Testament Theology, Christian History and Doctrine, and Spiritual Formation. “We’re excited to offer this new opportunity for believers who want to learn and grow in their understanding of the word of God, the essential doctrines of the Christian faith, and their devotion to Christ,” said Dr. Tom Fuller, associate dean of Beeson Divinity School, adding, “Beeson is committed to strengthening the gospel witness and ministries of churches, beginning right here in the greater Birmingham area. We pray the Lord will use these evening courses to do that.”
Each course meets once a week for two and a half hours over a 14-week term. Students may apply as degree-seeking students to pursue the Master of Arts of Theological Studies (M.A.T.S) or Master of Divinity (M.Div.) degree. Those applying to the M.Div. program will be required to take several courses offered only in the daytime as well. The Master of Arts in Theological Studies (M.A.T.S.) is Beeson’s most versatile degree program, designed to provide a deeper understanding of the content of the Christian faith. Through courses in biblical and theological studies, as well as elective courses, students gain a foundational understanding of the theological disciplines for their personal enrichment and growth as well as their ministry and service to the local church. To learn more and apply to study at Beeson, visit www.beesondivinity.com/ad/evenings.
-Emily Knight