Winter 2004/Pasadena
ST503
Kärkkäinen

ST503: SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY 3: ECCLESIOLOGY AND ESCHATOLOGY. Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen.


DESCRIPTION:

This course discusses Christian beliefs about ecclesiology and eschatology. The topics include the church, its nature as expressed in various ecclesial traditions, ministry and mission, sacraments/ordinances, as well as various approaches to the last things: parousia, death, resurrection, new creation, judgment, millennium, heaven and hell. On the basis of biblical and historical developments, a contemporary Evangelical theology will be construed in dialogue with ecumenical and contextual/intercultural perspectives.

RELEVANCE FOR THE CHRISTIAN LIFE AND MINISTRY:
An essential part of preparation for Christian ministry is to learn to think theologically through issues of faith and ministry. The student is encouraged to develop his/her own theology and cultivate ecumenical, cultural, and interreligious sensitivity toward other traditions.

COURSE FORMAT:
The class will meet twice weekly for two-hour sessions of lectures, discussions and occasional student presentations.

REQUIRED READING:
Grenz, S. J. Theology for the Community of God. Eerdmans, 2000 (relevant sections).

Kärkkäinen, V.-M. An Introduction to Ecclesiology. InterVarsity Press, 2002.

__________. Toward a Pneumatological Theology, ed. Amos Yong. UPA, 2002 (relevant sections).

Schwartz, H. Eschatology. Eerdmans, 2000.

A text on a special topic: choose one:*
Fudge, E. W. & R. A. Peterson. Two Views of Hell. InterVarsity Press, 2000.

Gelder, C. van, ed. Confident Witness. (Gospel and Culture Series.) Eerdmans, 1999.

Guder, D. L. & L. Barrett, eds. Missional Church. Eerdmans, 1998.

McGrath, A. A Brief History of Heaven. Blackwell, 2003.
Netland, H. Encountering Religious Pluralism. InterVarsity Press, 2001.
Peters, T., et al., eds. Resurrection: Theological and Scientific Assessments. Eerdmans, 2002.
A contextual and/or intercultural text(sections relevant for the course): choose one:*
Barr, W. R. Constructive Christian Theology in the Worldwide Church. Eerdmans, 1997.

Boff, L. Ecclesiogenesis: The Base Communities Reinvent the Church. Orbis,1986.

Elwood, D. J., ed. Asian Christian Theology: Emerging Themes. Westminster Press, 1980.

Evans, J. We Have Been Believers: An African American Systematic Theology. Fortress, 1992.

Fiorenza, E. S. Discipleship of Equals: Critical Feminist Ekklesia-logy of Liberation. Crossroad, 1993.

González, J. Mañana: Christian Theology from a Hispanic Perspective. Abingdon, 1990.
* The student may also suggest his/her own choice to be accepted by the professor.

RECOMMENDED READING (the course syllabus includes a number of other titles):
Moltmann, Jürgen. The Church in the Power of the Spirit. SCM Press, 1977.

__________. The Coming of God: Christian Eschatology. SCM Press, 1994.

Pannenberg, W. Systematic Theology. Vol. 3. Eerdmans, 1993.

Volf, M. After Our Likeness: The Church as the Image of God. Eerdmans, 1998.

Zizioulas, John. Being as Communion. St. Vladimir's Seminary Press, 1985.

ASSIGNMENTS:
(1) 1,000 pages of required reading. (2) Reading responses: about 15 pages. (3) A research paper, 10 pages. (4) Final exam: topics will be given in the beginning of the course.

PREREQUISITES: None.

RELATIONSHIP TO CURRICULUM: Meets M.Div. core requirement in Systematic Theology "C" (STC).

FINAL EXAMINATION: Yes.