MESP 500 Doctor of Messianic Prophecy
MESP 500 - Doctor of Messianic Prophecy
Course Overview
MESP 500 is a graduate-level ministry course focusing on a concise study of the Holy Scriptures and the practical challenges faced by church leaders while advancing the Kingdom of God.
Instructor: Dr. Ludie L. Hoffman
Contact: interfaithu.help@gmail.com
Format: Online
Degree Focus
The Doctor of Messianic Prophecy is the highest degree in this field. It involves in-depth studies of Old Testament prophecies fulfilled in the New Testament, specifically in Jesus Christ. Coursework builds upon master-level concepts, culminating in a required dissertation.
Course Goals
This course aims to equip proficient ministers with advanced training. By the end of the course, you will:
- Deepen your understanding of Christian attitudes, behaviors, and motives.
- Enhance your teaching style with clarity and immediacy.
- Bridge theory and practice in ministry.
- Develop a reflective understanding of your identity as a minister.
- Refine your approach to teaching.
Required Reading
Dake,F. God's Plan for Man: The Truth About Jesus Christ: pg. 370-392
Throughout nearly sixty years of ministry, Finis Jennings Dake passionately pursued the literal truth of Scripture. He systematically discusses the nature of the Bible, principles of biblical interpretation. While some of His teachings may not set well with some, there are powerful truths that can be gleaned. When it comes to this subject, he gives a thorough account.
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Dake,F. God's Plan for Man: Old and New Covenants pg. 574-596
Throughout nearly sixty years of ministry, Finis Jennings Dake passionately pursued the literal truth of Scripture. He systematically discusses the nature of the Bible, principles of biblical interpretation. While some of His teachings may not set well with some, there are powerful truths that can be gleaned. When it comes to this subject, he gives a thorough account.
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Elliott, EYE., Gabriel: Declarer of Christ's Coming
Throughout nearly sixty years of ministry, Finis Jennings Dake passionately pursued the literal truth of Scripture. He systematically discusses the nature of the Bible, principles of biblical interpretation. While some of His teachings may not set well with some, there are powerful truths that can be gleaned. When it comes to this subject, he gives a thorough account.
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Hoffman, Zoe., Lazarus: Divinely Resurrected: The Anatomy of Lazarus' Tomb
Many people of this time period had different viewpoints about rebirth (a period of new life,
growth, or activity) however, the truth is this occurrence happened and could not be denied. To
this day, thousands of people still visit the site where Lazarus was once buried. The name
Lazarus can be found two times in the Bible; The first being in Luke 16 and the second being in
John 11. The Lazarus mainly focused on in this paper refers to John 11.
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Hoffman, Tiffany., Elisabeth: Unveiling the Truth
Although analyzing the life of Elisabeth reveals many truths. There is one truth that I believe must be highlighted in a statement- “Elisabeth is a woman that unveils past royalty and inspires the future”. Through her life, we can see how history is very heavily connected to who we are today. Extensive research has been done to prove how this woman’s life not only reveals specifics of history but also how it inspires our generations today. As we continue to unfold the hidden characteristics of Elisabeth and those closest to her; we can find similarities of ourselves in her and her family.
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Policies
Attendance & Participation
Participation is essential. Be prepared for discussions and complete all readings in advance. Each missed class may result in a grade penalty of up to 50 points.
Format: Classes may include Webinars.
Written Assignments
- Assignments must be typed, double-spaced (12-point Times New Roman, 1-inch margins).
- Include an APA-style cover page.
- Late submissions have a 48-hour extension. After that, a zero will be assigned.
Academic Honesty
Adherence to the Code of Student Conduct is mandatory.
- Cheating or plagiarism will result in penalties ranging from a zero on the assignment to course failure.
Behavior Expectations
Respectful engagement is required in all forums, including online discussions and group work. Violations may result in removal from the course.
Disclaimer
This syllabus is subject to change at the instructor's discretion.
Prepare for an enriching experience as you explore scripture, grow as a leader, and deepen your ministry knowledge!