Fall 2018/Fuller Online
MT502
Black
MT502: THE BIBLE, HERMENEUTICS, AND CHRISTIAN MISSION (4 Units: 160 hours). Stephanie L. Black.
DESCRIPTION: This course introduces students to the relationship between biblical interpretation and the theology and practice of Christian mission. Participants will grapple with the importance of mission for reading the Bible and the teaching of the Bible on mission. This will include the missiological orientation of biblical texts, diverse paradigms for missional practice in Scripture, and issues of contextualization as students seek to understand the significance of mission for reading the Bible and for embodying Scripture’s witness in their contexts.
LEARNING OUTCOMES: Students who successfully complete this course will have demonstrated the ability: (1) to describe the emergence of missional hermeneutics as a development of biblical hermeneutics and biblical theology; (2) to identify and trace themes of the mission of God through the Old and New Testaments; (3) to articulate their own understanding of the mission of God as a unifying theme of Scripture incorporating diverse paradigms of mission; (4) to apply a missional hermeneutic and biblical paradigms of mission to their own ministry context.
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: 1089 pages of required reading from course textbooks and articles and book chapters on eReserves.
Glasser, Arthur F. Announcing the Kingdom: The Story of God's Mission in the Bible. Baker Academic, 2003. ISBN: 978-0801026263, Pub. Price $30.00. [314 pp. assigned].
Goheen, Michael W. A Light to the Nations: The Missional Church and the Biblical Story. Baker Academic, 2011. ISBN: 978-0801031410, Pub. Price $22.99. [201 pp. assigned].
Articles and book chapters on e-reserves (sources are subject to change): Bauckham, Billings, du Preez, Escobar, Goheen, Gorman, Hunsberger, Hwang, Kaiser, Kostenberger & O’Brien, Middleton, Samuel & Sugden, Snyder, Christopher Wright, N.T. Wright. [392 pp. assigned]
Genesis 1-3, 12-17; Deuteronomy, Isaiah 40-55; Luke; Acts; Romans; Galatians; Ephesians; Revelation 21-22; using the NRSV, TNIV or CEB translations, or other translation with permission of the instructor [~89,300 words, counts as 182 pp.]
ASSIGNMENTS AND ASSESSMENT (Total 160 hours):
PREREQUISITES: None. NT500 or OT500 recommended; BI500 suggested.
RELATIONSHIP TO CURRICULUM: Meets a core requirement in the 80 MAICS Program (Fall 2015 and 2017).
FINAL EXAMINATION: None.