Spring 2018/Fuller Online
ME506
King
ME506: COMMUNICATING THE GOSPEL CROSS-CULTURALLY. (4 Units: 160 Hours). Roberta R. King.
DESCRIPTION: In an age of ever-increasing globalization and diversity, both worldwide and within local contexts, communicating the Gospel functions within a complex of multi-dimensional issues. Thus, effectively creating understanding of the Christian message in witness, worship, spiritual formation, and church planting requires learning how human beings communicate. This course provides the student with a study of the principles and processes of communicating within both local contexts and across cultures. It focuses particularly on the communication of the Gospel and its wider implications for the church in mission and develops a theology based on the relevance of the Incarnation as God’s model for intercultural communication.
LEARNING OUTCOMES: Students will (1) gain insights in the historical development of intercultural communication and its relevance for mission and the manifold ministries of the Church, (2) develop a working knowledge of principles and procedures of communicating from one culture to another and within multi-cultural contexts; (3) gain an in-depth understanding of God’s model of communication and its implications for effective communication today; (4) become familiar with foundational concepts and skills underlying the effective introduction of change within both global and local societies; and (5) acquire an ability to successfully analyze and apply these insights to communicating the Gospel that fosters cultural competency and expertise.
COURSE FORMAT: This course will be conducted online on a ten-week schedule aligned with Fuller’s academic calendar for a total of 40 instructional hours. Students are required to interact with the material, with each other, and with the instructor regularly through online discussions, reading, and other assignments that promote active learning.
REQUIRED READING: 1,080 pages. 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.
Kraft, Charles H. Communication Theory for Christian Witness. Rev. ed. Orbis, 1991. ISBN: 978-0883447635, Pub. Price $26.00 [180 pp.].
Medeiras, Carl. Muslims, Christians, and Jesus: Gaining Understanding and Building Relationships. Zondervan, 2011. ISBN: 978-0310890867, Pub. Price $10.99 [96 pp.].
Moreau, Scott, Evvy, Campbell and Susan Greener, Effective Intercultural Communication: A Christian Perspective. Baker Academic, 2014. ISBN: 978-0801026638, Pub. Price $30.00 [298 pp.].
Neuliep, James W., Intercultural Communication: A Contextual Approach. 6th ed. Sage Publications, 2014. ISBN: 978-1452256597, Pub. Price $109.00 [293 pp.].
Nussbaum, Stan, Why Are Americans Like That? A Guide to American Sayings and Culture. Enculturation Book, 2nd Ed. 2013. www.createspace.com/5502409 ISBN: 978-0976914686, Pub. Price $9.00.[114 pp.].
Smith, Donald H. Creating Understanding: A Handbook for Christian Communication across Cultural Landscapes. Zondervan, 1992. ISBN: 978-0310531210. Pages: 15-81; 144-165. Kindle Price: $9.99. NOTE: available on Kindle only.
E-Reserves [10 pp.]:
King, Roberta R. “Negotiating the Gospel Cross-Culturally: the Contributions of Intercultural Communication to Missiology” in Paradigm Shifts in Christian Witness, Charles H. Van Engen, Dudley Woodberry, and Darrell Whiteman. Pages: 66-75.
ASSIGNMENTS AND ASSESSMENT:
PREREQUISITES: None, although three years of cross-cultural ministry experience is beneficial.
RELATIONSHIP TO CURRICULUM: Option to meet the C2 or C3 requirement in the 120 MDiv and 80 MATM Programs (Fall 2015). Meets core competency for MA Intercultural Studies program (ISCC).
FINAL EXAMINATION: None.