Our Program
The STS program is adapted to the preparation of Evangelical Christian leaders, faithful to the Triune God, and to the teachings of the Lord Jesus Christ and the Apostles, and to the Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed in a contemporary Balkan and global context.
Study lasts 2 years, with two-semester, one-semester and conference-modular courses.
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Two-semester (t) - studied in one evening during every other week, throughout the first year
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One-semester (o) - 4 hours every second Saturday for two months
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Conference-modular (c) - which will take place for 2-3 whole days.
Subjects
First Year
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Introduction to the Bible (t) | Galevski (October - May) (15 ECTS)
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Macedonian cultural-historical currents (t) | Madjarovski, Galevski, Jonovski, and others - (October - May) (15 ECTS)
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Introduction to the history of the church (o) | Jonovski (6 ECTS)
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Spiritual formation (o) | Napier, Kalinov (6 ECTS)
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The church and social work (o)| Trbojevic, Ivanov (6 ECTS)
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Mission (o) | Philip Jackson (6 ECTS)
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Holistic work with children (c) | dr. Ong (6 ECTS)
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Evangelization (c) | S. Petrovski, S. Hadzic (6 ECTS)
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Optional subject (c) (3 ECTS)
Second Year
Christian mission/History and mission of the Evangelical Protestant Churches in Macedonia (e) | Ionovski
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Christian mission/History and mission of the Evangelical Protestant Churches in Macedonia (o) | Jonovski (6 ECTS)
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Introduction to Theology (o) | Georgievski (6 ECTS)
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Faith and Science (o)| prof. dr. B. Aleksovska (6 ЕКТС)
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Interpretation of the Bible (o)| Galevski (6 ECTS)
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Elective subject (c) (3ECTS)
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Elective subject (c) (3 ECTS)
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Practicum (15 ECTS)
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Final paper (15 ECTS)
Conference Modular Courses
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Musical Celebration (c)
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Preaching (c)
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The legal position of religious communities in Macedonia (c)
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Church Administration (c)
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Christian Leadership (c)
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Mission contextualization (c)
Scope of work per subject. Each subject has four compulsory segments:
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Listening to lectures.
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Required reading of a minimum of 200 pages.
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Exam with a format determined by the professor.
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Practicum. Use of the acquired knowledge or skill in a real church and para-church context.