Spring 2019 / Jakarta MT537/MK765 An MT537/MK765: Mission
Theology for Practices of Missional Life (4 units: 160 hours). Keon Sang An DESCRIPTION: This course seeks to introduce students to
the skills of doing theology in search of Biblical truth, in relation to a
broad range of complex issues involved in missiology. Students will learn to
observe, analyze, integrate, and apply traditional theological questions in new
and creative ways that reexamine, test, inform, and shape their missiology. In
addition to the broad overview, each student will learn to examine the basic
theological presuppositions most significant to that student’s academic focus
in SIS. Such an exercise in theologizing will deal with specific theological
themes, examine theological assumptions and their relationship to particular
cognate disciplines, relate the task of doing theology today with the Church’s
theologizing down through the centuries, and converse with today’s differing
confessional and contextual streams of theology of mission with particular
emphasis on theological reflection in mission as that is being developed in
action and reflection among Korean churches and mission agencies around the
world.. LEARNING OUTCOMES: Students who successfully
complete this course will have demonstrated the ability: (1) to understand
mission studies as a discipline in its historical and contemporary contexts;
(2) to
analyze and critique mission praxis from biblical and theological perspectives;
(3) to analyze and apply the insights of integrative mission theology to
specific ministry issues in the student’s mission praxis. COURSE FORMAT: The course will meet in an intensive format
for eight hours/day for five days in one week. Lectures and class discussions
will be augmented by special seminar-style group gatherings both during the
intensive and following the intensive week. Class lectures will deal with broad
methodological concerns in doing theology in mission, coupled with discussion
of specific cases-in-point. The primary arena of learning will happen in the
student’s own reading, theological reflection, and articulating of theological
issues related to the student’s confessional and cultural contexts, arenas of
missiological concentration, and choices of theological themes. REQUIRED READING: Timothy C.
Tennent. 세계선교학개론: 21세기 삼위일체 선교학(Invitation to
World Missions: A Trinitarian Missiology for the Twenty-first Century). 선교신학. 2013. ISBN: 9788984713161. [642 pages assigned]. John
Driver. 교회의
얼굴(Images of
the Church in Mission) 대장간. 2015. ISBN: 9788970713489. [280 pages]. Tim
Chester, Steve Timmis. 일상
교회: 세상이 이웃 삼고
싶은
교회(Everyday
Church: Gospel Communities on Mission). IVP, 2015. ISBN: 9788932814049. [256 pages assigned]. Dorothy C. Bass, Crai Dykstra. 일상을 통한 믿음
혁명(Practicing
our Faith: a Way of Life for a Searching People). 예영 커뮤니케이션.
2004. ISBN: 9788983503190. [328 pages assigned]. ·
Freely available as an eBook through
the Hubbard Library Computer Lab (Korean Computer) RECOMMENDED READING Charles
Van Engen. 미래의
선교신학(Mission-on-the-Way:
Issues in Mission in Theology).
바울. 2004.
ISBN: 9788972865056.
[448 pages assigned]. ·
Freely available as an eBook through
the Hubbard Library Computer Lab (Korean Computer) Charles
Van Engen. 하나님의
선교적
교회(God’s
Missionary People). 기독교문서선교회. 2014. ISBN: 9788934113904. [368 pages assigned]. J. Andrew Kirk. 선교란 무엇인가
매 학기마다 등록하신 강의소개서(ECD)를 확인하실 수 있습니다. 업데이트되는 날짜를 잘 확인해주시고, 필요하신 과목의 ECD를 다운받으시기 바랍니다. ECD에 대한 질문사항이나 자세한 문의는 각 과목의 교수님/ TA에게 이메일로 문의하시기 바랍니다.
과목코드 | MT537/MK765 |
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교수 | Keon Sang An |