January 2026 Intensive – Week Two – January 12-16, 2026
This course will guide students through a collegial and mentored process of preparing and writing a Doctor of Ministry thesis-project proposal. It will provide the basic skills needed for the project’s combination of biblical and theological study, methodology of ministry intervention, and pastoral reflection on academic, and empirical research. The outcome of the course will be an actual thesis-project proposal for submission to the DMin Committee seeking approval to proceed with the final research. The course will use a variety of pedagogies both as a group and separately.
The Rev. Dr. Jack Gabig bio.
Dr. Alex Fogleman bio.
If this is your first credit class at Trinity, or you are not taking the course as part of a degree, please complete the non-matriculated application. A bachelor’s degree is required to obtain credit.
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