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Ch 670 Introduction To History Of Preaching, Michael Pasquarello
Ch 670 Introduction To History Of Preaching, Michael Pasquarello
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Michael Pasquarello III, Sacred Rhetoric: Preaching as a Theological and Pastoral Practice of the Church, Richard Lischer, ed., The Company of Preachers; Irenaeus, The Demonstration of the Apostolic Preaching; Augustine of Hippo, Instruction To Beginners; Simon Tugwell, ed., The First Dominicans; Jaroslav Pelikan, Divine Rhetoric; Deitrich Bonhoeffer, Worldly Preaching. In addition, students are encouraged to consult, Hugh Oliphant Old, The Reading and Preaching of Scripture in the Worship of the Christian Church Vols. I - VI. The Biblical, Patristic, Medieval, Reformation, Pietist, and Modern Periods. (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans Publishing Co., 1999-2007).
Me 745 Leadership/Church For Unchurched, Art Mcphee
Me 745 Leadership/Church For Unchurched, Art Mcphee
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Baab, Lynne M. Reaching Out in a Networked World: Expressing Your Congrega�on’s Heart and Soul. Herndon, VA: The Alban Institute. ISBN‐13 978‐1566993685. (190 pp.) Barre�, Lois Y., et al. Treasure in Clay Jars: Pa�erns in Missional Faithfulness. Grand Rapids, MI: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 2004. ISBN‐13: 978‐0802826923. (192 pp.) Guder, Darrell, L., ed. Missional Church: A Vision for the Sending of the Church in North America. Grand Rapids, MI: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1998. ISBN‐13: 978‐0802843500 (268 pp.) Hunter, George G. III. Church for the Unchurched. Nashville, TN: Abingdon Press, 1996. ISBN‐13: 978‐0687277322 (188 pp.) Hunter, George G. …
Ch 500 Turning Points In Church History, Thomas N. Buchan
Ch 500 Turning Points In Church History, Thomas N. Buchan
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Wo 510 Worship Leadership In The Church, Sweehong Lim
Wo 510 Worship Leadership In The Church, Sweehong Lim
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--[no author], Authentic Worship in a Changing Culture (Grand Rapids: CRC Publications, 1997; ISBN 1-56212- 257-6). --Thomas G. Long, Beyond the Worship Wars: Building Vital and Faithful Worship (The Alban Institute, 2001; ISBN 1-56699-240-0). --Timothy J. Mulder, So You've Been Asked To Lead in Prayer (Grand Rapids: CRC Publications, 1996.) --John D. Witvliet, So You've Been Asked To Plan a Worship Service (Grand Rapids: CRC Publications, 1999; ISBN 1-56212-393-9). --John D. Witvliet, So You've Been Asked To Lead a Worship Service (Grand Rapids: CRC Publications, 1999; ISBN 1-52212-392-0). --Other readings will be provided electronically through the e-reserves folder in the …
Cd 655 Ministering With Children Through The Church , Catherine Stonehouse
Cd 655 Ministering With Children Through The Church , Catherine Stonehouse
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Examines the potential and needs of children in contemporary society, biblical perspectives on children and how they are to be involved in the faith community, the characteristics of the child's physical, emotional, cognitive, moral, and faith development. Explores the ministries a church can provide to involve children in the faith community, meeting their needs, nurturing wholeness and faith.
Is 501 Christian Formation: Kingdom, Church, And World, Ruth Anne Reese
Is 501 Christian Formation: Kingdom, Church, And World, Ruth Anne Reese
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Welcome to the spring session of Kingdom, Church, and World. This course is an opportunity to critically examine our presuppositions and commitments regarding the nature of the kingdom of God and its relationship to the church and world. These are three distinct, but intimately related aspects of the reality in which we all live and engage in ministry—whether we are laypersons or clergy—and this class gives us an opportunity to examine and think through them. In this course we will have the opportunity to reflect on a number of questions and issues including: 1. What is the kingdom of God? …
Ch 590 Theological German, J. Steven O'Malley
Ch 590 Theological German, J. Steven O'Malley
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1. April Wilson, German Quickly (Peter Lang, 2004, revised ed.) Isbn 0-8204-6759-6 – order by ebay (a simpler text, but adequate) 2. Langenscheidt’s German-English Dictionary (unabridged ed.) 3.Ziefle, H., ed., Modern Theological German
Ch 600 History Of Methodism, Kenneth C. Kinghorn
Ch 600 History Of Methodism, Kenneth C. Kinghorn
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Kinghorn, Kenneth, The Heritage of American Methodism, Lexingtron: Emeth Press, 2008. Norwood, Frederick A., The Story of American Methodism, Nashville: Abingdon Press, 1974. Those students who have read either of these books can arrange to read alternate materials.
Ch 502 Church History Ii , Kenneth J. Collins
Ch 502 Church History Ii , Kenneth J. Collins
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Church History II explores the development of the Christian Church from the time of the Reformation to the Modern Era. We will pay attention, through an examination of both primary and secondary materials, to the social, cultural, political and theological contexts in which the church grew. Beyond this, we will be attentive to the relevance of historical understanding for contemporary ministry. Lectures, reading, and posted discussion will constitute the major substance of our exploration.
Is 501 Christian Formation: Kingdom, Church, And World, Robert A. Danielson
Is 501 Christian Formation: Kingdom, Church, And World, Robert A. Danielson
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What is the mission of the church? Behind this question is a cluster of related questions, the most important focused on the nature of God's creative and redemptive purpose (as this is expressed in the biblical story), its ongoing expression in the world, and its consummation in the eschaton. Participants in this course will explore how the church might discern, embrace, and participate in God's own mission. We will consider the following questions, along with others which may arise: 1. What is the Kingdom of God? 2. What is the Church? 3. How is the Kingdom present in the World …
Is 501 Christian Formation: Kingdom, Church And World , Lalsangkima Pachuau
Is 501 Christian Formation: Kingdom, Church And World , Lalsangkima Pachuau
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Course Rationale: It is altogether reasonable to ask why a particular course is required. There is a sense in which this entire syllabus is intended to answer that question, but this course has at least two over-arching intentions. First, an essential skill for all engaged in Christian ministry is the ability to “think theologically.” To think theologically is not merely to be able to appropriate certain proof texts in order to give “biblical” answers to given questions. Rather, it involves the ability to begin to “get our arms around” the biblical message as a canonical whole, to be able to …
Me 700 Principles Of Church Growth, Art Mcphee
Me 700 Principles Of Church Growth, Art Mcphee
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Course Description In this course, we will study the foundational principles and strategies of the Church Growth Movement as one approach to the issues in mission strategy and evangelization, and as a means to inform congregational outreach and expansion. This we will do in concert with a review of the historical emergence and articulation of the apostolic vision and legacy of Donald McGavran. Along the way, we will examine both Western and Two-Thirds World Case Studies.
Cs 610 Women In Church And Society, Christine Pohl
Cs 610 Women In Church And Society, Christine Pohl
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To equip students with an understanding and appreciation of women’s contributions in church and society. To provide students with critical tools for interacting with contemporary issues of gender. To understand the role of gender in church and society-- historically, sociologically, morally, and theologically.
Ch 500 Exl Turning Points In Church History , Robert Moore-Jumonville
Ch 500 Exl Turning Points In Church History , Robert Moore-Jumonville
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This course is designed to introduce students to selected themes as turning points in the history of the Christian Church from its origins to the present time. Within the broad sweep of the four main periods of the Church (Early, Medieval, Reformation, and Modern), students will consider key persons, events, developments, movements, and theological concepts. Special attention is devoted to intellectual history (the history of ideas) and to religious biography (the role key individuals have played in the story of Christianity). Open to MA students (other than MATS) only.
Ch 502 X3 8 Church History Ii, Patrick Eby
Ch 502 X3 8 Church History Ii, Patrick Eby
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An introduction to the development of Christianity from the Reformation to the modern period. Emphasis is placed on the central historical figures, movements, and theological issues, with attention given to their importance for Christian ministry today. Major texts and interpretive studies will be read. (3 credit hours)
Ch 501 Church History I, Michael S. Stephens
Ch 501 Church History I, Michael S. Stephens
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An introduction to the development of Christianity from the apostolic period up to the Reformation. The emphasis is on the central historical figures, movements, and theological issues, with attention to their importance for Christian ministry today. We will read major texts and interpretive studies.
Is 501 Christian Formation: Kingdom, Church, And World, Mark R. Mills
Is 501 Christian Formation: Kingdom, Church, And World, Mark R. Mills
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Course Description/Content What is the mission of the church? Behind this question is a cluster of related questions, the most important focused on the nature of God’s creative and redemptive purpose, its ongoing expression in the world, and its consummation in the eschaton. Participants in this course will explore how the church might discern, embrace, and participate in God’s own mission.
Ms 685 The Church Abroad: Turkey/Greece (With An Extension To Rome), Robert G. Tuttle
Ms 685 The Church Abroad: Turkey/Greece (With An Extension To Rome), Robert G. Tuttle
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Course Description: The trip to Turkey and Greece will begin in Istanbul where we will be met by Ralph and Elaine Elliot, leaders in the church in Turkey where there are less than 3,000 Protestant Christians nationwide.1 They will deliver the first lecture. This is a course that begins with history and focuses on evangelism and mission. Not only are we visiting the sites, we are visiting local churches in both Turkey and Greece to receive some instruction as to how the Church survives in an overwhelmingly predominate Muslim setting (Turkey) and Orthodox setting (Greece). Apart from the local churches …
Wo 510 Worship Leadership In The Church, William C. Goold
Wo 510 Worship Leadership In The Church, William C. Goold
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Course Description: The primary focus of WO 510 is corporate worship. The course is not about a preferred worship style nor is it about a preferred musical expression in worship. The Bible, theology, history and practical application will be the lens through which acts/components/elements of worship are viewed, including worship space, time, prayer, Scripture, and the church’s music. Attention will be given to worship design, worship planning, worship leading, the sacraments/ordinances, the marriage service, the funeral service and other worship experiences with specific needs and foci. Throughout the course, the repeated, prevailing emphasis will be to equip and encourage pastors …
Ms 615 Foundations Of Church Growth Me700 Principles Of Church Growth, Art Mcphee
Ms 615 Foundations Of Church Growth Me700 Principles Of Church Growth, Art Mcphee
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Course Description The foundational principles and strategies of the Church Growth Movement seen as one approach to the issues in mission strategy and evangelization and as a means to inform congregational outreach and expansion. Draws from the apostolic vision and legacy of Donald McGavran. Focuses on both Western and Two-Thirds World Case Studies. Prerequisite for MS615 students: IS501.
Ms 620 Me 745 Leadership, Art Mcphee
Ms 620 Me 745 Leadership, Art Mcphee
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Course Descriptions MS620 Studies in organization leadership, especially the leadership of change, applied to the contemporary challenge of helping local churches move from tradition to mission and become effective “apostolic” churches. Draws from the writings and legacy of Lyle Schaller. Fulfills the United Methodist ordination requirement in evangelism. Prerequisite: IS501. Meets with ME745. ME745 Studies in organization leadership, especially the leadership of change, applied to the contemporary challenge of helping local churches move from tradition to mission and become effective “apostolic” churches. Draws from the writings and legacy of Lyle Schaller. Meets with MS620; however assignments and assessment differ, as …
Ch 600 History Of Methodism, Kenneth C. Kinghorn
Ch 600 History Of Methodism, Kenneth C. Kinghorn
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Kinghorn, Kenneth, The Heritage of American Methodism, Nashville: Abingdon Press, 1999. Norwood, Frederick A., The Story of American Methodism, Nashville: Abingdon Press, 1974. Those students who have read either of these books can arrange to read alternate materials.
Ch 650 The Book Of Common Prayer Across The Centuries, William P. Haugaard
Ch 650 The Book Of Common Prayer Across The Centuries, William P. Haugaard
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The purpose of the course is to survey the Book of Common Prayer from the sixteenth century, through succeeding three centuries, through the ecumenical liturgical movement of the twentieth century, to the present-day book authorized by the Episcopal Church in 1979. The British churches will provide the major focus up to the latter years of the eighteenth century when, in post-revolutionary North America, Anglicans first begin to modify the exclusively British setting and character of the Prayer Book. Throughout the course students will be encouraged to relate the developments of this distinctive tradition with those in other parts of the …
Ch 600 History Of Methodism, Robert G. Tuttle
Ch 600 History Of Methodism, Robert G. Tuttle
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IV. ASSIGNED TEXTS: These textbooks may be obtained from the Asbury Theological Seminary Cokesbury Bookstore. Required texts: Kinghorn, Kenneth, The Heritage of American Methodism, Nashville: Abingdon Press, 1999. Norwood, Frederick A., The Story of American Methodism, Nashville: Abingdon Press, 1974. Those students who have read either of these books can arrange to read alternate materials.
Cd 552 A Adult Education Seminar Multiply Your Ministry: Moving From Sitting To Serving, Ellen L. Marmon
Cd 552 A Adult Education Seminar Multiply Your Ministry: Moving From Sitting To Serving, Ellen L. Marmon
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Required Texts: • The Equipping Church Guidebook, by Sue Mallory • Fresh Faith, by Jim Cymbala
Ch 500 Turning Points In Church History, D. Allen Tennison
Ch 500 Turning Points In Church History, D. Allen Tennison
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Henry Bettenson. Documents of the Christian Church. (London: Oxford University Press, 1967). Justo Gonzalez, The Story of Christianity, Vol. 1 and 2. (New York: HarperColins, 1985). Hugh T. Kerr, editor. Readings in Christian Thought (Nashville: Abingdon, 1990). Philip Jenkins, The Next Christendom (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002).
Ch 500 Turning Points In Church History, Robert Moore-Jumonville
Ch 500 Turning Points In Church History, Robert Moore-Jumonville
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Kelly, J. N. D. Golden Mouth: The Story of John Chrysostom Ascetic, Preacher, Bishop. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1995. Noll, Mark A. Turning Points: Decisive Moments in the History of Christianity, 2nd ed. Grand Rapids: Baker Academic Books, 2000. Placher, William C. Readings in the History of Christian Theology, Vol. 1 Placher, William C. Readings in the History of Christian Theology, Vol. 2
Ch 501 Church History I, D. Allen Tennison
Ch 501 Church History I, D. Allen Tennison
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Henry Bettenson. Documents of the Christian Church. (London: Oxford University Press, 1967). Justo Gonzalez, The Story of Christianity, Vol. 2. (New York: HarperColins, 1985). Hugh T. Kerr, editor. Readings in Christian Thought (Nashville: Abingdon, 1990). Timothy Ware. The Orthodox Church. (London: Penguin, 1997).
Ch 501 Church History I, J. Steven O'Malley
Ch 501 Church History I, J. Steven O'Malley
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1. To understand and appreciate the Christian tradition so the student recognizes that our generation lives on the growing edge of a vast Christian heritage. 2. To acquire basic factual knowledge of the persons, places, dates, events, and movements that shaped the history of the Christian Church. 3. To comprehend the issues that motivated the Church to develop its beliefs, practices, and structures and to grasp why, from time to time, the Church modified them. 4. To understand the evolution of Christian doctrine and to learn to discern between form and content. 5. To appreciate the importance of primary sources …
Ch 501 Church History I, Robert Moore-Jumonville
Ch 501 Church History I, Robert Moore-Jumonville
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Chesterton, G. K., St Francis of Assisi. New York: Image, 2001. Christian History, issue 40, The Crusades Gonzalez, Justo L. The Story of Christianity, Vol. 1. New York: HarperCollins, 1985. Kelly, J. N. D. Golden Mouth: The Story of John Chrysostom Ascetic, Preacher, Bishop. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1995. Oden, Amy. In Her Words. Nashville: Abingdon, 1994 Placher, William C. Readings in the History of Christian Theology, Vol. 1. Philadelphia: Westminster, 1988.