Fuller Online
MB500: Summer 2011
Lingenfelter/Christopher
MB500: CULTURE AND TRANSFORMATION (4 units).
Sherwood Lingenfelter; Online Facilitation by Carol A. Christopher.
DESCRIPTION:
- In a world shrunk by jet air travel, television, education, music,
and Internet connections, understanding culture (what it is, how it works, and
how to study it) is increasingly crucial to church and mission ministries.
These forces for globalization are not neutral, nor are the counter forces of
tradition. At the same time, the emergence of World Christianity and the
explosion of the church in the Southern Hemisphere have dramatically shifted
the focus of mission. The course will explore questions of culture,
globalization and partnership for mission in the twenty-first century. Students
will learn to use some basic tools for exegeting a culture and understanding
how to become effective partners with the Majority World church. Through the
analysis of case studies, students will explore how Christianity and its social
expressions in the church may transform or fail to transform people and their
communities.
LEARNING OUTCOMES: By the end of the course students will be able to
- Explain the essential characteristics of incarnational ministry;
- Describe their cultural bias through profiles of basic values and the
social games of family and church;
- Evaluate a ministry organization and its cultural context with reference to
its effective "practice of power" for spiritual, social, or economic
transformation;
- Propose action steps on how to partner with Majority World Christians for
ministry that transforms people and communities.
COURSE FORMAT: The class will be conducted on the Internet using a 10-week
lesson program aligned with Fuller's academic calendar. Each week students and
the instructor will interact with the course material through journaling,
threaded discussions, and web-based research.
REQUIRED READING: Reading will be assigned from the required texts. In
addition, each student will be required to read selected articles that will be
made available through the course syllabus. If you have previously read any of
the required texts, please select an alternative text from the recommended
reading list or a book approved by the instructor.
- Gupta, Paul R., and Sherwood G. Lingenfelter. Breaking Tradition
to Accomplish Vision: Training Leaders for a Church Planting Movement.
Winona Lake, IN: BMH Books 2006. ISBN: 9780884693055. Price: $14.99.
- Harrison, Lawrence E., and Samuel P. Huntington. Culture Matters: How
Values Shape Human Progress. New York: Basic Books, 2000. ISBN: 0465031757.
Price: $19.00.
- Lingenfelter, Sherwood G. Transforming Culture: A Challenge for
Christian Mission. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1998. ISBN: 0801021782. Price:
$22.00.
- Lingenfelter, Sherwood G., and Marvin K. Mayers. Ministering
Cross-Culturally: An Incarnational Model for Personal Relationships. Grand
Rapids: Baker, 2003. ISBN: 0801026474. Price: $14.99.
- Linthicum, Robert. Transforming Power: Biblical Strategies for Making a
Difference in Your Community. Downers Grove: InterVarsity Press, 2003.
ISBN: 0830832289. Price: $15.00.
RECOMMENDED READING:
- Berger, Peter, and Samuel P. Huntington. Many Globalizations:
Cultural Diversity in the Contemporary World. New York: Oxford University
Press, 2002. ISBN: 0195168228. Price: $24.95.
- Sanneh, Lamin. Whose Religion Is Christianity? The Gospel Beyond the
West. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2003. ISBN: 0802821612. $15.00.
ASSIGNMENTS AND ASSESSMENT:
- Weekly Threaded Discussions, Journaling, and Web research
- Each student will be required to work in a team with their small group
online to write a 6500-8750 word major paper of a "transformational"
ministry.
- Each student will be required to do a Basic Values Questionnaire and a
questionnaire on the social game of one's family and church life. These
questionnaires will be part of course resource materials, which will be used to
prepare a 1500-2000 word self-assessment paper.
- Two 500-750 word reflections on selected assigned reading in Harrison and
Huntington and in Linthicum.
PREREQUISITES: None.
RELATIONSHIP TO CURRICULUM: Meets core competency for MA Crosscultural Studies
program (CSCC); meets globalization (GLBL) requirement for SOT MA programs;
Meets Seminary core requirement (SCR) for MATM, MAICS, MAFS, MACL (effective
Winter 2010) normally met by MB501.
FINAL EXAM: None.
This ECD is a reliable guide to the course design but is subject to modification. (May 2011)