BIB3100EN - Missional Practice of Jesus in the Gospels

Course description

Situates the Gospels within the cultural context of the first-century as we examine Jesus’s mission, including the training methods he used, his collaboration with others, his compassion for individuals and groups, and his mandate for his disciples to take the good news to others, a directive which still has resonance for Christians today at the beginning of the twenty-first century. Students will learn through this course how Jesus went about his mission and how God’s people are to proclaim, enact and embody the gospel.

How this course benefits students

The bachelor level course introduces students to some of the ways in which Jesus went about his mission through a consideration of his life-style and the practical methods he employed. The master’s course seeks to equip students to reflect on critical questions re the mission of Jesus so that they can confidently follow those methods and share the good news.

Credit hours
3 hours
Subject area
Biblical Studies
Educational level
Bachelor
Learning type
Instructional
Prerequisites
None
Upcoming terms
Pending
* Schedule subject to change. Please contact the Registrar's office with schedule questions.

How this course relates to missional core values

Biblically based

This course mines the Four Gospels in order to present how Jesus understood and went about his mission.

Missionally driven

The Gospels continue the Old Testament story-line of the missio Dei via Jesus’ mission to bring in the new Israel, extended now to the Gentiles and all nations.

Contextually informed

Just as an awareness of the cultural context of the first century was important for Jesus and his disciples to engage meaningfully in mission, so it is also critical in order for people to engage meaningfully in diverse cultural contexts today.

Interculturally focused

We look at the socio-cultural context in order to help students understand how Jesus’s method in mission was never to work alone but to collaborate with others, including some women, in the fulfillment of his mission. Being aware of Jesus’s collegial approach will be a necessary antidote to a one-wo/man-band-ministry or ‘lone-ranger’ approach to mission today.

Practically minded

This course will give students an understanding of how to follow some of the principles of Jesus in carrying out mission wherever they are and whatever the nature of their ministry.

Experientially transformed

Students will be given opportunity via online discussion groups and reading materials to be able to test some of the ideas and concepts discussed during the course so that they can apply them in their own situation.