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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
McPhee Various theologies of evangelism will be examined in light of both their historical and contemporary expressions. The course seeks to clarify the basic gospel message and aid students in their design of theologically appropriate methods and motivations for its communication. Meets with MS692 on the Kentucky Campus
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Staff For students with specialized interests/needs in selected areas of study. Consult syllabus for prerequisites and course requirements. See academic policy. May be repeated
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3.00 Credits
Hunter 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 on the Kentucky Campus
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3.00 Credits
Hunter A seminar exploring advanced themes, issues, research principles, historical models, regional case studies and recent developments in the Church Growth School of missiology, including some attention to the strategies of Christian movements
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3.00 Credits
Crandall, McPhee An intensive examination of the special historical, sociological and interpersonal dynamics of smaller congregations, with attention to the challenges and opportunities for evangelism effectiveness in such settings. Meets with MS630 on the Kentucky Campus.
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3.00 Credits
Pachuau This course focuses on the recurring phenomenon of renewal in the Church as a key aspect of a biblical and contemporary ecclesiology. It seeks an understanding of the work of the Holy Spirit in renewing the Church, drawing from biblical foundations, historical models and contemporary examples of congregational renewal and renewal movements. Application is made especially to the life of the local congregation. Meets with MS635 on the Kentucky Campus
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3.00 Credits
Staff This course introduces students to the place of spiritual warfare in mission and ministry. During class topics such as the warfare perspective in scripture; the role of spiritual warfare in Christian history; warfare, world view, and world religions; spiritual warfare in contemporary world mission; and the practice of ground level and strategic level spiritual warfare will be discussed. A wide variety of teaching methods (lectures, group discussion, videos, guest speakers, etc.) will be used during class sessions
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Staff Guided independent research for advanced students. See academic policy and procedures. By contract. May be repeated
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3.00 Credits
Crandall, Hunter Readings in influential literatures in the history of Christian evangelism, and in authoritative literatures that interpret the history of the practice of evangelism, including one derivative approach to reaching people in the Recovery Movement. Students will contribute to most of the class sessions from their reading, research, and reflection. The seminar is offered for Th.M., D.Miss., and Ph.D. students, others by consent of the instructor
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3.00 Credits
Hunter, Pasquarello Readings in influential literatures, from the classical rhetoricians to more contemporary rhetorical theorists, on approaches to the planning and delivery of persuasive discourse, with application to rethinking the rationale, purposes, approaches, and dynamics in evangelistic preaching and other approaches to the public communication of Christianity's message. Students will contribute to most of the class sessions from their reading, research, and reflection
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