EV500
Peace

EV500: THE ART OF EVANGELISM. Richard Peace.


DESCRIPTION:

The aim of this course is to communicate a vision for evangelism based on the paradigm of spiritual pilgrimage. In this light, the variety of ways in which people start moving toward Jesus will be considered (Quest); as will the nature and character of conversion (Encounter); and the subsequent process of spiritual growth (Formation). All this will be placed in a biblical and historical context. This theoretical foundation will then provide the background for a multifaceted discussion of how one goes about planning and executing a viable, on-going, church-based program of evangelism.

RELEVANCE FOR MINISTRY:
Evangelism is the process of communicating the Good News to those who have not heard it or who have not yet responded to it. As such, evangelism is a prime responsibility of the church. Unfortunately, in North America evangelism is often conceived of (both inside and outside the church) as something that is coercive, manipulative, and bad mannered. In fact, genuine NT evangelism is characterized by a warm-hearted, loving desire on the part of "one beggar to tell other beggars where to find bread" (D. T. Niles). The aim of this course is to help students learn how to do evangelism in this spirit. It is hoped that they will become knowledgeable about evangelism, skilled in certain church-based methodologies, and motivated to do evangelism.

COURSE FORMAT:
A mixture of lecture, discussion, case studies, and interactive dialogue.

REQUIRED READING:
Abraham, William. The Logic of Evangelism. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1989.

Green, Michael. Evangelism in the Early Church. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1970.

Hunter, George. How to Reach Secular People. Nashville: Abingdon, 1992.

_________. Church for the Unchurched. Nashville: Abingdon, 1996.

Peace, Richard. A Church's Guide to Evangelism. Boston: Evangelistic Association of New England, 1982.

ASSIGNMENTS:
It is expected that students will read the materials and be prepared to participate in the classroom discussion and exercises.
  1. A mid-term exam on the Green and Abraham books.

  2. A project involving the design of a year-long outreach project for a church or organization; or the development of a case study of an outreach venture (10 pages).

PREREQUISITES:
None.

RELATIONSHIP TO CURRICULUM:
Meets M. Div. core requirement in Evangelism (MIN 3).

FINAL EXAMINATION:
None.