THC5300EN - Issues in Learning Theologically Together

Course description

The nature of theological education within the local missional community is examined. It explores and analyzes the intersection of communicative action, the relationality of the Triune God, and the interpersonal dynamic of adult learning, allowing the missional leader to create democratic and generative spaces for theological training.

How this course benefits students

This course identifies the necessity for the missional leader to have the skills necessary to cultivate spaces for healthy and generative theological education to occur. It also recognizes that the local missional community is a theological space in which, by its very nature, theological learning takes place through missional praxis. It is important for the missional leader to have the skills necessary to facilitate this space and these processes.

Why this course is important

The local missional community is a central focus of the missional imagination. It is also the primary context for theological training. Therefore, this course offers a vital framework for the missional leader to develop the skills necessary for cultivating healthy, generative learning environments in which the missional community can grown in a theological understanding and participation in the mission of God.

Credit hours
3 hours
Subject area
Contextual Theology
Educational level
Master
Learning type
Instructional
Prerequisites
None
Upcoming terms
Pending
* Schedule subject to change. Please contact the Registrar's office with schedule questions.
Professor
Dr. Stephen Lim, Professor of Contextual Theology

How this course relates to missional core values

Biblically based

The study of scripture in community is the core of learning theology, as the community dwells in the Word and in the World. This, too, is the biblical model of learning that we see in the early church.

Missionally driven

The local missional community is the center for theological training and is core to the missional imagination.

Contextually informed

When theological education is located within the local missional community it must be contextualized, since each local community is a unique set of individuals with a particular context.

Interculturally focused

Learning theologically together does not only mean together within the local community, but also reaches to the together of neighboring cultures. This course will also explore how the local community can learn from the neighbor.

Practically minded

This course looks at the practical process of cultivating learning environments within the daily rhythm of the local missional community.

Experientially transformed

The learning process is a communal dialogue that can only be pursued with the experience of the local community.