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Introduction |
The Hanil Graduate
School(HGS) was founded in September 2005 and began the
first semester in March 2006 as an educational institute for
the advanced study of theology and social welfare. Since
then HGS has taken up a pioneering role to provide students
with both theoretical and practical training, so that they
can deepen their Christian spiritual vision and sharpen
their intellectual capacity.
As a scholarly community, the HGS seeks to prepare students
for their teaching ministry in a variety of working places
with a priority on church, educational institutes, and
social welfare organizations, furnishing them with
professional knowledge and skills. In order for the students
to participate actively in all academic and social
activities, the HGS offers an exceptional curriculum with
creative course work and research work designed by
outstanding faculty members.
The HGS is open to Master and Doctoral level candidates in
the Departments of Theology and Social Welfare. The
Department of Theology offers programs covers specific major
fields such as Biblical Studies(Old and New Testament
Studies), Systematic Theology, Practical Theology(Liturgical
Studies and Homiletics), Pastoral Counseling, Christian
Education, and Missiology.
The Department of Social Welfare includes the following
major fields: Christian Social Welfare Policy, NGO Welfare
Policy, and Social Welfare in general. In particular, the
curriculum of the Social Welfare Department offers
exceptional programs such as project seminar courses in
interdisciplinary settings and various track systems in
dynamic interaction with professors.
The HGS also provides educational opportunities for foreign
students from the Third World countries who will participate
in God's mission as partners in the global context.
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