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[2017]

Topical Winter Seminar for Ministers

  I.                                                            : The Substantial Unity of O.T. and N.T.

    1. New Approach to the Substantial Unity of O.T. and N.T. from ¡®sola scriptura¡¯ (Speaker: Rev. Prof. Young-Kyu Kim)

   2. The Substantial Unity of O.T. and N.T. Involved in the Medieval Theology of Thomas Aquinas (Speaker: Rev. Prof. Byung-Soo Han)
 
II. The Double Graces of God in all the Human Activities and God as an Ultimate Reward (Speaker: Rev. Hyun-Il Kim)

   III. The Larger Catechism, Jesu Christ¡¯s Sermon on the Mount and the Daily Life for the Christian Happiness  (Discussions with Rev. Prof. Young-Kyu Kim)

1.       The Biochemical Mystery of the Circadian Clocks including our Body and its Implications for the Christian  Life

2.       Neurodegenerative Disorders in Brain Ageing, their Causes and the Christian Lives.

3.       Labor-Service Bank System for Extreme Poverty Era and its Developments.

4.       Well Being Applications of Natural Waste Resources and Well Being Recycling or Upcycling of Waste Materials

5.       Well Being Foods of Edible Wild Plants or Flowers for the Poverty Life and the Rustic Life of Urbanism.

6.      Free Energy Applications for the Human Transportations and Human Telecommunications.

Spring Semester for Ministers

l        Latin grammar course VIII  (Rev. Ji-Soo Jung, Ph.D. Candidate - All but Dissertation)

l        Petrus Molinaeus(1568-1658)'s theological standpoints showed in his Latin monograph "Anatome Arminianismi seu, Enucleatio Controversiarum  quae in Belgio agitantur, super doctrina De Providentia: De Praedestinatione, De morte Christi, De natura & Gratia (Lugduni-Batavorum M.DC. XIX)" and the theological controversies confirmed by "Acta synodi nationalis" VIII( Rev. Prof. Young-Kyu Kim)        

l        The Latin original text of the Hungarian "Confessio ecclesiae debreciensis"(1562) and its historical location in the advancement of the reformed theology XII  ( Rev. Prof. Young-Kyu Kim)

Topical Summer Seminar for Ministers and Educational Program for Christian Families

I. On the Relations of the Theological Contributions Agreed by the Divines of Westminster General Assembly to the Early Orthodoxy Reformed Theology

1.       The Sacrament ¡®Baptism¡¯ and its Biblical Meanings Implied Resurrection and Ordo Salutis (speaker : Rev. Ki-Hyun Kim)

2.       The Critical Viewpoints of the Westminster Divines against the Covenant of Redemption as the Third Covenant (Prof. Byung-Soo Hahn)

3.       Calvin¡¯s Theological Roots and their Implications for the Theological Backgrounds of the Westminster Divines (Prof. Young-Kyu Kim)
     

 II. Principles of God's Creation, Environmentally Friendly Application of Alternative and Renewable Energy Sources and the Daily by Free Gift Wellbeing Life. (Educational Program for the Christian Family)

1.    Assembling of 12V non-catalytic water fuel cellulose cell and its application for the drone car (Special program for the personal certificate of non-catalytic water fuel polymer (paper) cell application).  

2.    Making the proton pumping instruments for health of me and my family.

3.    Manufacturing experience of the optical instrument for ultrafast phenomena.

4.    Application activities of edible wild plants or flowers for the daily wellbing foods.

 Fall Semester for Ministers

l        Latin grammar course IX (Rev. Ji-Soo Jung, Ph.D. Candidate - All but Dissertation)

l        Petrus Molinaeus(1568-1658)'s theological standpoints showed in his Latin monograph "Anatome Arminianismi seu, Enucleatio Controversiarum  quae in Belgio agitantur, super doctrina De Providentia: De Praedestinatione, De morte Christi, De natura & Gratia (Lugduni-Batavorum M.DC. XIX)" and the theological controversies confirmed by "Acta synodi nationalis" IX( Rev. Prof. Young-Kyu Kim)        

l        The Latin original text of the Hungarian "Confessio ecclesiae debreciensis"(1562) and its historical location in the advancement of the reformed theology XIII  ( Rev. Prof. Young-Kyu Kim)

                                                                                    


                                                                                                                 


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