Spring 2010

FTX

ST503

Chung

 

ST503: SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY 3: ECCLESIOLOGY AND ESCHATOLOGY. Sung Wook Chung.                        

 

DESCRIPTION: This course discusses Christian beliefs about ecclesiology and eschatology. The topics include the church, its nature as expressed in various ecclesial traditions, ministry and mission, sacraments/ordinances, as well as various approaches to the last things: parousia, death, resurrection, new creation, judgment, millennium, heaven and hell. A contemporary Evangelical theology will be construed in dialogue with ecumenical and contextual/intercultural perspectives.

 

SIGNIFICANCE FOR LIFE AND MINISTRY: An essential part of preparation for Christian ministry is to learn to think theologically through issues of faith and ministry.

 

LEARNING OUTCOMES: Students completing this course will have demonstrated (1) a basic understanding of issues in their traditional and contemporary expressions; (2) an ability to reflect theologically upon the course topics; (3) skills towards developing one's own theology in critical dialogue with various views; (4) an acquaintance with a range of cultural and contextual matters that shape our understanding of theological issues; (5) an appreciation of ecumenical and cultural diversity.

 

COURSE FORMAT: Meets four weekends during the quarter.  Friday evenings and Saturday mornings, 30 contact hours.

 

REQUIRED READING (ca. 1200 pp.,  including 250 pp selected from the two lists* of recommended readings):

William Dyrness & Veli-Matti KŠrkkŠinen, eds. Global Dictionary of Theology.  (IVP, 2008), selected entries, 150 pp.  

Ecclesiology: Edmund P. Clowney, The Church (IVP, 1995), 300 pp.

Eschatology. Anthony A. Hoekema, The Bible and the Future (Eerdmans, 1979), 300 pp., and

Craig Blomberg & Sung Wook Chung, A Case for Historic Premillennialism: An Alternative to ŇLeft BehindÓ Eschatology (Baker, 2009), 175 pp.

 

RECOMMENDED READINGS (the course syllabus will include additional options)*:

Grenz, S.J. Theology for the Community of God. Eerdmans, 2000, pp. 1-25, 461-659.

KŠrkkŠinen, V.-M. An Introduction to Ecclesiology. InterVarsity Press, 2002.

Fudge, E.W. & R.A. Peterson. Two Views of Hell. InterVarsity Press, 2000. Gelder, C. van. The Essence of the Church: A Community Created by the Spirit. Baker, 2000.

Gelder, C. van, ed. Confident Witness. (Gospel and Culture Series.) Eerdmans, 1999.

Grenz, S.J. The Millennial Maze. InterVarsity Press, 1994.

Guder, D.L. & L. Barrett, eds. Missional Church. Eerdmans, 1998.

Hauerwas, S. & Willimon, W.H. Resident Aliens: Life in the Christian Colony. Abingdon, 1989.

KŠrkkŠinen, V.-M. Toward a Pneumatological Theology. Ed. Amos Yong. UPA, 2002.

Moltmann, Jźrgen. The Church in the Power of the Spirit. SCM Press, 1977.

 __________. The Coming of God: Christian Eschatology. SCM Press, 1994.

Stackhouse, J.G. ed. Evangelical Ecclesiology: Reality or Illusion? Baker 2003.

Volf, M. After Our Likeness: The Church as the Image of God. Eerdmans, 1998.

 

RECOMMENDED CONTEXTUAL AND/OR INTERCULTURAL READINGS*:

Barr, W.R. Constructive Christian Theology in the Worldwide Church. Eerdmans, 1997.

Boff, L. Ecclesiogenesis: The Base Communities Reinvent the Church. Orbis,1986.

Evans, J. We Have Been Believers: An African American Systematic Theology. Fortress, 1992.

Gonz‡lez, J. Ma–ana: Christian Theology from a Hispanic Perspective. Abingdon, 1990.

Parratt, J. Reinventing Christianity: African Theology Today. Eerdmans, 1995.

Parsons, S.F., ed. The Cambridge Companion to Feminist Theology. Cambridge Univ. Press, 2002.

Russell, L.M. Church in the Round: Feminist Interpretation of the Church. WJKP, 1993.

 

ASSIGNMENTS AND ASSESSMENT: Attendance & Class Participation 15%; Presentation (requires interaction with materials in the recommended reading lists) 20%; 2-3 page Book Review Paper on A Case for Historic Premillennialism 15%; Examination (in-class exam) 20%; Final Research Paper* (ca. 10 pp. typed)           30%

 

PREREQUISITES: None. Yet, at least one course in biblical studies and in historical theology/church history as well as philosophical theology are strongly recommended.

RELATIONSHIP TO CURRICULUM: Meets MDiv core requirement in Systematic Theology "C" (STC).

 

This ECD is a reliable guide to the course design but is subject to modification. (9/09)