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WO 655: Getting Premodern to go Post- Modern: Wisdom From The Early Church For Preaching And Worship Today
3.00 Credits
Asbury Theological Seminary
Pasquarello, Ruth This course seeks to facilitate a conversation between a Patristic vision of reality and the Post-modern world so as to provoke reflection and discussion about current possible practices of preaching and worship. It will seek to explore a third way for preaching and worship beyond the confines of so-called "contemporary" and "traditional" worship. Prerequisites: WO510, PR6
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WO 660: Song Lyrics And Theology
3.00 Credits
Asbury Theological Seminary
Ruth From old song to new song. That will be the method and aim of this course. In it students will follow the footsteps of John and Charles Wesley in using theological training to develop songs for worship. This seminar-type course will explore various collections of classic worship materials, including Wesleyan hymnody, to uncover profound theological themes and motifs. Students will be expected to show theological enrichment by composing lyrics for new worship songs to be shared with the class. Other poetic or liturgical expressions (i.e., a consecratory prayer for the Lord's Supper) are negotiable with the professor. Students? ?compositions will be evaluated not on the basis of musical quality but on their theological profoundness and suitability for th e church? ? worship of the God revealed in Jesus Christ. Prerequisite: DO501 or ST50
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WO 699: Independent Research in Worship
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Asbury Theological Seminary
Ruth Guided, independent, intermediate research in Worship. See academic policy and procedures. By contract. Credit only. May be repeated
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WO 700: Creative Preaching on The Sacraments
3.00 Credits
Asbury Theological Seminary
Ruth The focus of this course is on a specialized form of preaching on the sacraments known as mystagogy (that is, preaching that leads into the mystery of the church). This type of preaching will be explored in its liturgical context in the early church and in modern attempts to reclaim it. The goal will be to assist students in using historical models to develop a theoretical basis to support their practice of connecting Word and Sacrament. Student preaching will be included. This course will thus include these dimensions: historical, theoretical, and practical. Prerequisites: PR610 and a course in the range of WO510-549
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WO 750: Tutorial in Worship
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Asbury Theological Seminary
Ruth For students with specialized interests/needs in selected areas of advanced study in Worship. Consult syllabus for prerequisites and course requirements. See academic policy. May be repeated
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WO 799: Independent Research in Worship
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Asbury Theological Seminary
Ruth Guided, independent, advanced research in Worship. See academic policy and procedures. By contract. Credit only. May be repeated.
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YM 510: Foundations of Youth Ministry
3.00 Credits
Asbury Theological Seminary
Hampton Explores roles and responsibilities of the career youth minister, grounded in the vocation of "ministry as change agentry," including grounding in a theology of youth ministry, studies in formative needs of youth, staff development, resource development and selection, with special attention to maximizing multiple-staff opportunities and responsibilities, ministry through facilitating and empowering staff, and coordinating a multidimensional youth development ministry
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YM 550: Tutorial in Youth Ministry
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Asbury Theological Seminary
Hampton, Kiesling For students with specialized interests/needs in selected areas of introductory studies in Youth Ministry. Consult syllabus for prerequisites and course requirements. See academic policy. May be repeated
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YM 551: Seminar: Ministry With Youth
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Asbury Theological Seminary
Staff Seminar available only in concentrated format. The content and focus of this seminar will address current urgent issues. The seminar will build around nationally known guest faculty who are practicing ministry professionals in the content area. For the seminar, advanced reading/critique preparation and follow-up integrative reflection will supplement the contact hours with the resource person. Faculty serve as campus planners/conveners/professors of record. Credit only. May be repeated up to 3 hours
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YM 599: Independent Research in Youth Ministry
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Asbury Theological Seminary
Hampton, Kiesling Guided, independent, introductory research in Youth Ministry. See academic policy and procedures. By contract. Credit only. May be repeated M.Div. students who choose to complete the core elective requirement in Servant Ministry by taking a second course in Christian Discipleship take any course in the range, YM610-649
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