Greystone Modules & Events

for long-term usefulness to the Lord of the church and world

Greystone Theological Institute is a network of scholars, ministers, and Christian friends that hosts theological edification modules and events for both students and the general public. All modules and events are open to the public for audit unless stated otherwise.

2024 Summer and Fall
Modules and Events

All Modules Open to the Public for Audit

SUMMER TERM

Students who have already been accepted into a Greystone Program can register for the modules of their choice through their existing Populi account.

New Testament Greek III
with Mr. Blake Franze

Program: MAR/MDiv
Visiting Students and Auditors Welcome

To help redress the neglect of the primary languages of Scripture and the tradition in schools and in the practice of ministry, Greystone has made language acquisition and use a defining feature of the Greystone way.


Moral Theology for Ministry
with Dr. Mark A. Garcia

Program: MAR/MDiv
Visiting Students and Auditors Welcome

This course is designed to provide both a general overview and a focused analysis of theological ethics, especially but not only in relation to pastoral theology.


MAP I: A Guided Reading Course

Open to the Public | Satisfies the MAPII Requirement for Greystone MAR/MDiv

MAP 1 is a guided reading module that requires the completion of the required reading list, a set number of digests connected to certain of the required readings, one small paper, and one class-wide meeting with the instructor(s) scheduled during the term.


The Wisdom of the Body Seminar

Open to the Public | Satisfies the MAPII Requirement for Greystone MAR/MDiv

Drawing from the work of key figures in the theology of the body, phenomenology, Levitical ontology, and the mechanical arts, this seminar will take an interdisciplinary approach that integrates theoretical and practical components.

FALL TERM

Students who have already been accepted into a Greystone Program can register for the modules of their choice through their existing Populi account.

Reformed Symbolics

Program: MAR/MDiv
Visiting Students and Auditors Welcome

surveys the constitutive and authoritative “symbols” or formal documents of the three principal expressions of the confessional Reformed tradition—Presbyterian, “Continental,” and Anglican—with a view to their deep theological and liturgical coherence and foundation as well as their distinctive accents and concerns.


Greek I
with Dr. Jared Brown

Program: MAR/MDiv
Visiting Students and Auditors Welcome

The primary objective of this course is to provide the student with a foundation for reading and interpreting the Greek New Testament and the Septuagint (the Greek translation of the Hebrew OT). The course is designed for beginners; no prior knowledge of Greek is assumed.


MAP I: A Guided Reading Course

Open to the Public | Satisfies the MAPI Requirement for Greystone MAR/MDiv

MAP 1 is a guided reading module that requires the completion of the required reading list, a set number of digests connected to certain of the required readings, one small paper, and one class-wide meeting with the instructor(s) scheduled during the term.


MAP II: Woodworking

Open to the Public | Satisfies the MAPII Requirement for Greystone MAR/MDiv

Using the same time-tested tools that built our material heritage (such as handsaws, handplanes, and chisels), students will learn to prepare and smooth boards, cut joinery (such as mortise-and-tenons and dovetails), and build their own bookstands. This class is designed to accommodate all skill levels from beginners to woodworking veterans.


Hebrew I

Program: MAR/MDiv
Visiting Students and Auditors Welcome

The primary objective of this course is to provide the student with a foundation for reading and interpreting the Hebrew Old Testament. The course is designed for beginners; no prior knowledge of Hebrew is assumed.