Summer 2004/Pasadena
Two-week Intensive: June 21 - July 2
CF500
Gorman
CF500: TEACHING FOR CHRISTIAN FORMATION. Julie Gorman.
DESCRIPTION:
- What is "Christian Formation and Discipling" about? How do we
foster spiritual growth? What principles and processes undergird the church's
ministry of bringing believers to maturity in Christ? What do we need to become
in discipling others? What guide-lines help us become that? What is involved in
calling others to discipleship? What foundations undergird our continuous
growth in Christ? Because it is not enough just to know the truth, this course
deals with the "how" and "why" of living and communicating God's truth to
others with the purpose of growth and transformation into likeness. In
Christian formation our focus is on life; our goal is transformation; the total
community of believers is involved; modeling and interpersonal relationships
are critical concerns, and equipping the laity is essential.
RELEVANCE FOR MINISTRY:
- Presents the basis for a philosophy of ministry with practical
implications for implementation of a ministry of Christian formation through
teaching.
COURSE FORMAT:
- The class will meet daily for four-hour sessions for two weeks,
including a permanent in-class small group. Class sessions will include
demonstrations, experiential learning, discussion, and small group
involvement.
REQUIRED READING:
- Foster, Charles R. The future of Christian Education: Educating
Congregations. Abingdon, 1994.
- Galindo, Israel. The Craft of Christian Teaching. Judson Press,
1998.
- Mulholland, M. Robert. Shaped by the Word. Upper Room, 1985.
- Palmer, Parker J. To Know As We Are Known. HarperSanFrancisco,
1993.
- Richards, Lawrence O. and Gary J. Bredfeldt. Creative Bible
Teaching. Revised and expanded. Moody Press, 1998.
- Course Reader.
RECOMMENDED READING:
- Banks, Robert. Redeeming the Routines. Victor Books, 1987.
- Chan, Simon. Spiritual Theology. InterVarsity Press, 1999.
- Downs, Perry G. Teaching For Spiritual Growth. Zondervan, 1994.
- Knight, George R. Philosophy and Education. Andrews University
Press, 1998.
- LeBar, Lois. Education that is Christian. Victor Books, 1989.
- Wimberly, Anne Streaty. Soul Stories: African American Christian
Education. Abingdon, 1994
ASSIGNMENTS:
- Daily reading and responding via short reflection papers plus one
book response in the 4-Mat format, shared with a small group. To make practical
the application of classroom principles, each member will respond to Mulholland
through journal keeping. Final paper summarizes and demonstrates elements of
formation in a particular focus of ministry.
PREREQUISITES: None.
RELATIONSHIP TO CURRICULUM:
- Meets M. Div. core requirement in Christian Formation and
Discipleship (MIN 4) and the M.A. in Theology requirement in Spirituality
(SPIR).
FINAL EXAMINATION: None.