Master of Divinity – UNW

University of Northwestern – St. Paul accepts transfer credits from Christian University GlobalNet (CUGN) into their fully online, accredited associate’s, bachelor’s, and master’s degree programs. Their mission is to “provide Christ-centered higher education equipping students to grow intellectually and spiritually, to serve effectively in their professions, and to give God-honoring leadership in the home, church, community and world.”

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Core 3: Directed-Study

Course Description

Biblical preaching is a divinely ordained way of calling people to repentance and for edifying the people of God. It is communicating God’s Word to His people—standing between the world of Scripture and the world of people and speaking the truth of God. Some wonder whether preaching is an out-of-date form of communication and not of value to current church needs. Dr. Stott gives a clear presentation of the importance of the preaching ministry today. This course will enable pastors, teachers, and church leaders to understand the importance and power of preaching, to develop an awareness of true biblical preaching, and to receive practical guidance for preparing and delivering biblical messages. m

Credits

3 Credits

Course Duration

6 Months

Professor

John R. W. Stott, D.D.

Syllabus

Course Description

Preaching is the primary way God has appointed for the teaching of the truths of His Word. Preaching well done honors God, expounds the Bible, and equips its hearers for spiritual growth and fruitful ministry. But, those who preach must make a study of the art. Dr. Haddon Robinson has taught preaching skills for more than five decades and offers tried and proven methods of teaching that have trained many who are either preparing for or are active in various areas of ministry. By focusing on the world of the Bible, the mindset of the expositor, and the development of teachable ideas, Robinson leads the student to the preparation and presentation of effective sermons.

Credits

3 Credits

Course Duration

6 Months

Professor

Haddon W. Robinson, Ph.D.

Syllabus

Course Description

Spiritual and ethical formation is a topic of discussion in many circles. We all long for intimacy with God, but how is spiritual growth and maturity developed? What are the dynamics in which God most often works in the heart of believers to make them like his Son, Jesus Christ? In this seminar, Richard Averbeck and James Grier address these and other questions in order to lay a biblical, theological foundation for proper Christian thought. In addition, they identify and describe specific practices that the listener can apply immediately to his/her life of faith.

Credits

2 Credits

Course Duration

6 Months

Professor

Richard E. Averbeck, Ph.D. and James Grier, Th.D.

Syllabus

Course Description

What is spirituality? How is it formed in private and in community? This course explores the meaning of Biblical Christianity and its relation to faith and practice within contemporary cultural contexts, giving special attention to the corporate dimensions of spirituality and spiritual formation as defined in the New Testament. The lectures analyze and discuss those historical and cultural factors that have led to the privatization of Christianity, and develop a paradigm of spiritual growth and maturity that focuses on the assembly rather than the individual.

Credits

3 Credits

Course Duration

6 Months

Professor

John R. Lillis, Ph.D.

Syllabus

Course Description

With the contemporary interest in spirituality, it is imperative that the Church establish a comprehensive theology of Christian spirituality that can inform the life and witness of Christian believers. This course presents such a theology of spirituality: a theology that is biblical, practical, and contemporary, accounting for and enabling spiritual formation and nurture in a post-modern, pluralistic, materialistic society. In addition, the course provides a theological foundation for a life of prayer that will empower and sustain the believer in life and ministry.

Credits

3 Credits

Course Duration

6 Months

Professor

Gordon T. Smith, Ph.D.

Syllabus

Course Description

As ambassadors for Christ and the Gospel, we must understand the true nature of man and the magnitude of his sin. This course presents a critical and historical overview of positions regarding the nature of mankind: both as the image of God and as corrupted by sin. The course presents a distinct Reformed anthropology coupled with a fair treatment of differing views and objections. Important and controversial questions regarding the origin of evil, the nature of man, and the effects of sin on humanity are all considered, allowing students to draw informed conclusions on these and other key issues.

Credits

3 Credits

Course Duration

6 Months

Professor

Roger R. Nicole, Ph.D., Th.D.

Syllabus

Course Description

Post-Modernism is having a profound influence on the Church, from within and without. Changing ideas about the source and nature of truth are affecting Christians’ lives and ministry. In this course, learners examine current trends in contemporary theology, and how these trends arose. The course focuses on the theologies that were prevalent in the 1960’s, including Theology of Hope, Liberation Theology, Feminist Theology, Process Theology, New Age Theology, and four forms of Post-modern Theology. Students are encouraged to draw from the course content so as to relate and communicate better to their post-modern world.

Credits

3 Credits

Course Duration

6 Months

Professor

John S. Feinberg, Ph.D.

Syllabus

Course Description

God has one unified, global purpose for all He does. This course introduces the exciting biblical, historical, cultural, and strategic dimensions of His plan. It addresses key issues: the basis of and necessity for world missions, and the status of and plan for world missions. Students are introduced to the basics they need to pursue missionary training or to help lead their local church in its global ministry.

Credits

3 Credits

Course Duration

6 Months

Professor

William D. Taylor, Ph.D.

Syllabus

Course Description

As the cities go, the world goes – politically, intellectually, economically, socially, and religiously. This course addresses Christian mission and ministry in the world’s growing cities. A biblical basis for urban ministry is presented and case studies of effective urban strategies worldwide are examined. The course provides key logistics, strategies, models, and insights from one of today’s leading experts in urban missiology. Throughout the lessons the instructor emphasizes holistic ministry, i.e., meeting all needs: social, civil, and political, as well as the spiritual.

Credits

3 Credits

Course Duration

6 Months

Professor

Roger S. Greenway, Th.D.

Syllabus

Course Description

Liberation theology has sought to liberate the disenfranchised from poverty, oppression, and social injustice – but at what price? This course addresses the historical and thematic development of liberation theologies in the social and religious context of Latin America. The course covers the various denominational roots, as well as the various methodologies that those denominations utilize. Dr. Mulholland presents a systematic theology of liberation, analyzing its relation to the areas of soteriology, Christology, and ecclesiology.

Credits

3 Credits

Course Duration

6 Months

Professor

Kenneth B. Mulholland, Th.D.

Syllabus

Course Description

With the broad expansion of Christianity in Africa, the African Church and African theology should be understood by us all. This course examines Christian theological formation in Africa against the background of African cultures and religions, and in light of its contemporary context. Also considered are how to study and understand Africa, and the factors that led to the debate on Christian theologizing in Africa. Throughout the course, descriptions and analyses of African religions are provided.

Credits

3 Credits

Course Duration

6 Months

Professor

Tite Tiénou, Ph.D.

Syllabus

Course Description

The large cities of the world present enormous challenges and opportunities to the church of Christ. The purpose of this course is to develop a relevant evangelical practice for the church within the urban context, understood as contextual, or local theology. This course will expose the student to various dimensions of post-modernity as examined by several contemporary authors. The goal of the course is to help learners develop pertinent theological, missiological, and strategic initiatives for urban settings that can be applied to their own ministry.

Credits

3 Credits

Course Duration

6 Months

Professor

Glenn Smith, D.Min.

Syllabus

Kenneth B. Mulholland, DTheo

Education: Fuller Theological Seminary, ThD Lancaster Theological Seminary, BD Elmhurst College, BA Teaching Career: Dean, Columbia Biblical Seminary and School of Missions at Columbia International University (1988-2001) Director of Missionary Church Planting, Columbia International University Professor of Missions and Ministry Studies, Columbia International University (1980-2003) Adjunct Professor, Columbia International University (1970s) Visiting professor, Dallas Theological Seminary, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, Fuller Theological Seminary, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, the Graduate College of Missions in Korntal, Germany, and…

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John S. Feinberg, PhD

Education: University of Iowa, postgraduate work University of Chicago, MA and PhD Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, ThM Talbot Theological Seminary, MDiv University of California, BA Teaching Career: Department Chair and Professor of Biblical and Systematic Theology, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School Professor at Liberty Baptist Seminary and College (1981-1983) Professor at Western Conservative Baptist Seminary (1976-1981) Visiting professor at Bethel Theological Seminary Guest lecturer at numerous schools across the United States Visiting professor in Germany and…

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Richard E. Averbeck, PhD

Education: Annenberg Research Institute at the University of Pennsylvania, PhD Grace Theological Seminary, MDiv and MA Calvary Bible College, BA Teaching Career: Professor of Old Testament and Semitic Languages, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School Dallas Theological Seminary (1990-1994) Chairman of the Old Testament Department, Grace Theological Seminary (1980-1990) Visiting lecturer at the Lutheran School of Theology in Copenhagen and Åarhus, Denmark Preached and taught in China, across Germany, and West Africa Expertise in Old Testament Law,…

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John R. Lillis, PhD

Education: Michigan State University, PhD Grand Rapids Baptist Seminary, MDiv Air Force Institute of Technology, MS University of Kentucky, BS Teaching Career: Provost, Grace College and Seminary Dean and Executive Officer, Bethel Seminary Multiple positions at Cornerstone University, including: Provost and Executive Vice President Taught Christian education and spiritual formation at the university’s seminary Dean and Director of Continuing Education, Grand Rapids Theological Seminary (GRTS), the graduate seminary of Cornerstone University (1990s) Professor of Christian…

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Roger R. Nicole, PhD, ThD

Education: Wheaton College, DD Harvard University, PhD Gordon Divinity, STM and ThD Paris-Sorbonne University in Paris, France, MA Gordon Divinity, BD Gymnasie Classique in Lausanne, Switzerland, AB Teaching Career: Distinguished Professor Emeritus, Reformed Theological Seminary Bedrock of Systematic and Christian Theology for Gordon and later Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary (1945-1986), where he solidified his reputation as one of the leading Christian teachers, writers, and scholars in the world Taught and preached at the finest institutes and…

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Gordon T. Smith, PhD

Education: Loyola School of Theology, the Ateneo de Manila University, PhD Canadian Theological Seminary, MDiv Teaching Career: Academic Vice President, Regent College Dean, Regent College Associate Professor of Spiritual Theology, Regent College Researched key studies in Christian living, including the Lord’s Supper, Christian Spirituality, and Christian Community Theology instructor, Canadian Theological Seminary Theology instructor, Alliance Biblical Seminary in the Philippines Other Career Highlights: President of reSource Leadership International Pastor in Canada and the Philippines Member,…

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Tite Tiénou, PhD

Education: Fuller Theological Seminary, MA and PhD Faculté Libre de Théologie Evangélique, Maîtrise en Théologie Nyack College, BS Teaching Career: Senior Vice President of Education, Dean, and Professor of Theology of Missions, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School—expertise in missions, theology, and the church in Africa President and Dean, Faculté de Théologie Evangélique de l’Alliance Chrétienne in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire, West Africa Faculty, Alliance Theological Seminary Lectured or taught at various institutions around the world Other Career…

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  • Register as a student at CUGN.

  • Complete up to 25% of credits through CUGN.

  • Complete remaining credits through University of Northwestern - St. Paul.


This is an online program. In order to complete it, you must have internet access and basic computer skills.

To be admitted for the CUGN portion, simply submit:

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  • CUGN 200-level courses: $80/credit

  • CUGN 400 and 500-level courses: $200/credit

  • University of Northwestern graduate courses: $490/credit

Credits earned at CUGN are transferable to the student's chosen academic program at University of Northwestern - St. Paul. Applicability of credits may vary among academic programs. Click here to view CUGN's Academic Catalog, which contains a comprehensive list of CUGN courses.
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