
Fuller Theological Seminary will hold a webinar on July 9, 2024, to provide information about its upcoming Fall 2024 Pentecostal Charismatic Doctor of Ministry (DMin) cohort. The event, scheduled from 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., aims to assist prospective students in exploring options for advanced theological education.
Dr. Amos Yong, professor of theology and mission at Fuller, Dean of the School of Theology and the School of Intercultural Studies, and Chief Academic Officer, will lead the discussion. As cohort mentor, Dr. Yong will directly present the DMin program, bringing extensive expertise in global Pentecostalism, theology of mission, and interfaith dialogue.
The webinar will cover various aspects of the DMin program, including its focus on Pentecostal-Charismatic ministry studies. Attendees will learn about the program’s structure, which supports personal and collective inquiry into responding to God’s call, according to the information provided.
Financial considerations, a crucial concern for many prospective students, will be addressed during the session. The webinar will present various options for financing the program, providing valuable information for those planning their educational investment.
An open dialogue and question-and-answer period will allow attendees to address specific queries or concerns. This interactive segment offers an opportunity for direct engagement with program leadership, helping prospective students assess the program’s alignment with their goals.
Dr. Yong, appointed dean in 2019 and Chief Academic Officer in 2020, has authored over 50 books and 225 scholarly articles. His work spans multiple disciplines, including Pentecostal theology, disability studies, and interfaith dialogue. Dr. Yong’s extensive background includes degrees from Bethany College, Western Evangelical Seminary, Portland State University, and Boston University, as well as teaching positions at several institutions.
The DMin cohort reflects Fuller’s commitment to Pentecostal-Charismatic studies, addressing both the movement’s strengths and potential challenges. The program aims to provide a supportive community for students exploring Pentecostal theology’s global impact and practical ministry applications.
Fuller’s webinar offers a unique opportunity for those considering advanced theological studies in the Pentecostal-Charismatic tradition. By attending, prospective students can gain valuable insights into the program’s structure, faculty expertise, and potential career outcomes.
For more information on this event or to register please visit:https://fullerseminary.