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MB 790: Independent Research in Behavioral Sciences
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Asbury Theological Seminary
Staff Guided independent research for advanced students. See academic policy and procedure. By contract. Credit only. May be repeated
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MB 800: Research Methods in Missiology
3.00 Credits
Asbury Theological Seminary
Rynkiewich, West An introduction to the approaches to research design and the research methods typically employed in missiological research. Doctoral students only. Credit only
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MB 810: Advanced Missiological Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Asbury Theological Seminary
Rynkiewich, Ybarrola Historical development of anthropological theory as it relates to missiological principles and techniques in cross-cultural religious processes, natural and directed
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MB 820: The Literature of Missionary Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Asbury Theological Seminary
Staff Readings in the normative literature of mission anthropology and closely related research. An advanced seminar or tutorial.
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ME 612: Christian Conversion
3.00 Credits
Asbury Theological Seminary
Staff This course prepares students to analyze and understand the centrality of conversion in the Christian tradition. Students are introduced to classic Christian conversion narratives and reading strategies in order to leverage the wisdom of this tradition for their own spiritual formation and ministry, especially that of evangelization. Meets with MS612 on the Kentucky Campus. Prerequisite: IS501
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ME 630: Planting New Churches
3.00 Credits
Asbury Theological Seminary
Crandall, McPhee An orientation to the theological, sociological and practical dimensions of starting new churches in the United States and other lands. Includes one or more field experiences. Meets with ME 730 on the Kentucky Campus
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ME 700: Foundations of Church Growth
3.00 Credits
Asbury Theological Seminary
Hunter, Crandall, McPhee 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. Meets with MS615 on the Kentucky Campus
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ME 710: Principles of Interpersonal Evangelism
3.00 Credits
Asbury Theological Seminary
Crandall, McPhee A survey of concepts, models, techniques and training methods employed in interpersonal evangelism. Some cross-cultural considerations. May include field experiences. Meets with MS625 on the Kentucky Campus
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ME 725: Issues of Literacy, World English, And Communication of The Gospel Worldwide
3.00 Credits
Asbury Theological Seminary
Staff An examination of the relevant history and selected theories of current discussions about the state of literacy (or illiteracy) and economic, social, political, and other implications for practicing the mission of the church in the spirit of John Wesley's theology, both in North American and global contexts. Discussions will also address ways in which the explosion of World English further enhances as well as complicates the situation
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ME 730: Planting New Churches
3.00 Credits
Asbury Theological Seminary
Crandall, McPhee An orientation to the theological, sociological and practical dimensions of starting new churches in both the United States and other lands. Includes one or more field experiences. Meets with ME 630 on the Kentucky Campus
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