ML583A/B - Hybrid/Pasadena
Summer/Fall 2018
Villacorta
ML583 A & B: GLOBAL LEADERSHIP: IMPLICATIONS FOR MINISTRY (A is 2 units, B is 2 units).
Wilmer G. Villacorta, PhD., Associate Professor of Intercultural Studies
DESCRIPTION:
This course sequence primarily serves as a capstone to the cohort portion of the Master of Arts in Global Leadership. Students will be required to demonstrate competencies consistent with the stated learning outcomes of the MAGL degree program through a combination of discussions, small group projects, presentations, reading reports, field trips and a final integrative paper. They will have the opportunity to reflect upon and synthesize their learning in the MAGL, to focus on key discoveries and transformative themes that have impacted their lives and their ministries, and to understand more deeply the implications of Christian faith and praxis in their ministry context. The work for this course sequence (4-units total) spans 2 quarters. Part A includes pre-seminar online work and preparation for in-class activities. Students will meet on the Pasadena campus for a one-week campus integrative experience and an urban exegesis with their cohort; Part B will comprise post-seminar online work, group discussions and a final integrative paper.
LEARNING OUTCOMES: As a result of this course sequence, students will have
COURSE FORMAT:
ML583A/B is a hybrid course, meaning that it is a ten-week course with nine weeks of online instruction and one week of classroom instruction. The course will meet in Pasadena for classroom instruction the second week of a required two-week intensive residency for the MA in Global Leadership from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. The course will include one traveling day (on public transportation) in the Los Angeles area for field education. Before the on-campus seminar, students will engage in online work to: (1) prepare a presentation of their MAGL journey and a thesis and outline of their MAGL program capstone writing project; (2) read the book Faith-Rooted Organizing, and other online articles, and prepare an integrative paper about those readings; and 3) read the book assigned for a panel discussion and prepare for an in-seminar book panel assignment. Pre-seminar work must be uploaded into the Canvas course before the first day of the MAGL seminars. On-campus sessions are designed to facilitate student learning through discussion, clarifying lectures, opportunities to teach, group-building exercises, field education, and collaborative research. Students will also conduct post-seminar research to complete a local exegesis assignment after returning home from the seminar. ML583B will involve post-seminar readings of four texts, guided online discussions, and writing of the final integrative paper along with the completion of other written assignments and program evaluations.
REQUIRED READING: 1190 pages from the required texts and online materials below:
Urban Theology/Missiology
Salvatierra, Alexia and Heltzel, Peter. 2014. Faith-Rooted Organizing: Mobilizing the Church in Service to the World. Downers Grove: InterVarsity Press. ISBN: 978-0-8308-3661-1. Pub. List: $9; Kindle $8.50. [142 pages assigned]
In-course readings on global issues in urban ministry [40 pages assigned]
Issues Arising from Globalization
Dyrness, William A. and Oscar Garcia-Johnson. 2015. Theology Without Borders: An Introduction to Global Conversations. Grand Rapids: Baker. ISBN-13: 978-0801049323. Pub. Price: $22; Kindle $13. [170 pp assigned).
Escobar, Samuel. 2003. The New Global Mission. Downers Grove, IL: Inter-Varsity, 2003. ISBN: 978-0830833016. Pub. Price: $16. [172 pages assigned]
In-course readings on globalization and mission [35 pages assigned]
Leadership and Transformation
Cole, Neil and Phil Helfer. 2012. Church Transfusion: Changing Your Church Organically: From the
Inside Out. Jossey-Bass. ISBN:978-1118131282 Pub. Price: $19; Kindle $13. [220 pages assigned]
Rah, Soong-Chan. 2009. The Next Evangelicalism: Freeing the Church from Western Cultural Captivity. Downers Grove,IL: InterVarsity. ISBN: 978-0830833603. Pub. Price: $12; Kindle $10. [201 pages]
Woodward, JR and Don White. 2016. The Church as Movement: Starting and Sustaining Missional
Incarnational Communities.InterVarsity Press. ISBN:978-0830841332 Pub. Price: $20; Kindle $10. [210 pages assigned]
ASSIGNMENTS AND ASSESSMENT (in accordance with Learning Outcomes – “LOs”)
(subject to change as the course progresses):
ML583A (Summer 2018) [80 hours workload]
Pre-Seminar and in-class participation (80% of grade) includes:
Work completed post-seminar, off-campus: (20% of course grade) includes:
6.One Los Angeles Urban Exegesis Reflection Paper, 3-4 pp. 750 words (10%) [3 hours] LO 5
7.Research for Local Contextual Exegesis Project (Paper due and graded in ML 583B) [3 hours] LO 5
ML583B (Fall 2018) [80 hours workload]
PREREQUISITES: This course sequence is only available to MA in Global Leadership students.
RELATIONSHIP TO CURRICULUM: This two-quarter sequence, ML583A&B, is part of the required MAGL cohort series of courses. NO AUDITORS.
FINAL EXAMINATION: None.
If you are unable toregister forand successfully complete the Part B portion of this course in the subsequent quarter, you will be required to follow the most current version of the course in the quarterthat you do register. Asthere is always a chance that the curriculum may change, please note that you wouldbe responsible for obtaining the books, and participating in the course interaction and assignments required in the most current version. Please confer with MAGL Academic Services Administrator (susanmajor@fuller.edu) before registering for Part B to confirm requirements.
This ECD is a reliable guide to the course design but is subject to modification. Updated: June 2018