LA MIRADA, CALIF. Starting Fall 2023, Talbot School of Theology at 晩晩当際際夊消消夊2023 will debut a fully online certificate in Biblical and Theological Studies, taught completely in Spanish. For women and men seeking foundational theological education, 晩晩当際際夊消消夊2023 offers students a fully immersed Spanish program experience: Talbot en Espa単ol.
Dr. Dominick Hern叩ndez, Director of Talbot en Espa単ol, is optimistic about the program.
Students can expect the highest quality, biblical and theological education facilitated by Spanish-speaking professors who are committed to the church and living out historical Christian doctrine in an array of contemporary societies, said Hern叩ndez.
Offered entirely online, students will be able to dive into the Old and New Testament, learn how to interpret and study the Scriptures, and examine the central doctrines of the Christian faith all at the affordable price of only $315 per course. Courses in the certificate program are part of the Talbot School of Theology graduate degree programs, meaning the caliber of the curriculum mirrors that which is offered in all other Talbot programs.
The cost- and time-efficient Talbot en Espa単ol certificate offers a foundational theological education that is suitable for a wide range of students including lay church leaders, church elders and ministers without formal training.
Students can be in a space where they will engage with peers and faculty members with whom they will share a strong sense of affinity, said Hern叩ndez. Students and faculty from all over the Spanish-speaking world will come together in Talbot en Espa単ol to learn from each other and increase their kingdom impact by way of their biblical and theological education.
Enrollment is now open for the Fall 2023 semester with the deadline being Aug. 1. To learn more and apply to the program, please visit the Talbot en Espa単ol webpage.
Written by Noelle Courselle, public relations intern. For more information or interview opportunities with Dr. Dominick Hern叩ndez, please email media.relations@biola.edu.