Exploration of the application of principles of cross-cultural communication within the context of new religious movements in order to effectively share one’s faith. Attention will be given to both theories of contemporary cross-cultural evangelism and the practical application of those theories.
Students live in an increasingly multicultural world of different ethnicities, political views, and cultural practices. Along with those differences comes the realization that that not everyone believes the same things on the big questions of life. In fact, not only are there significant differences but there are different communities that embody those beliefs. The number of these communities is increasing. New religious movements are on the rise and are attracting new members in search of something they have not been able to find in the more mainstream religious traditions. Those looking to understand and interact with such groups will benefit from gaining knowledge about the beliefs and practices of such groups.
The gospel needs to be communicated in such a way that those who are being ministered to can understand it. That means those who share the gospel must do so in a manner that is interculturally effective. This course will provide students the tools to accomplish that.
This course will instruct students in effectively communicating the gospel among new religious movements
Sharing the gospel with those in another religion, tradition or culture is the heart of this class.
This course places heavy emphasis on the need to communicate the gospel in a manner that is appropriate given the contextual setting.
Principles of inter-cultural communication and cross-cultural evangelism will be the focus of this course.
This course equips students to tailor their means of communication and the message itself in ways that are practically beneficial for effectively ministering to adherents of new religious movements.
Students are encouraged to interact with adherents of new religious movements.