Winter 2006/Pasadena
EV852/552
Peace
EV852/552: CONVERSION. Richard Peace.
DESCRIPTION:
- This is an advanced seminar for PhD and ThM students into which a
limited number of MA and MDiv students will be admitted. This seminar examines
the phenomenon of conversion from seven different vantage points: the biblical,
theological, historical, psychological, sociological, anthropological, and
experiential (personal documents). The aim of the course is to understand
better the process of Christian transformation by using the experience of
conversion as an extended case study.
RELEVANCE FOR MINISTRY:
- Conversion is a prime example of the transformational process. It
is important to understand how and why transformation takes place in the lives
of men and women in a Christian context. In understanding conversion in depth
new insight is gained into the process of evangelism (where conversion is the
aim) and into the dynamics of Christian formation (in which continued growth is
the goal).
COURSE FORMAT:
- Meeting weekly for a three-hour session, the class will consist of
some lecture, student presentations by the ThM/PhD students, discussion, case
studies, and interactive dialogue.
REQUIRED READING:
- Kerr, Hugh and John Mulder. Famous Conversions: The Christian
Experience. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1983.
- Kreider, Alan. The Change of Conversion and the Origin of
Christendom. Harrisburg, PA: Trinity Press, 1999.
- MacMullen, Ramsay. Christianizing the Roman Empire, A.D. 100-400.
New Haven: Yale University Press, 1984.
- Peace, Richard. Conversion in the New Testament. Grand Rapids:
Eerdmans, 1999
- Percy, Martyn. Previous Convictions. London: SPCK, 2001.
- Rambo, Lewis. Understanding Religious Conversion. New Haven: Yale
University Press, 1993.
- Smith, Gordon T. Beginning Well: Christian Conversion & Authentic
Transformations. Downers Grove: InterVarsity Press, 2001.
- Stark, Rodney. The Rise of Christianity. HarperSanFrancisco, 1997.
- Toon, Peter. Born Again: A Biblical and Theological Study of
Regeneration. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1987.
- Wiebe, Phillip H. Visions of Jesus. Oxford: Oxford University Press,
1997.
- Witherup, Ronald. Conversion in the New Testament. Collegeville, MN:
The Liturgical Press, 1994.
- Readings in Conversion: A Collection of Articles and Papers.
ASSIGNMENTS:
- It is expected that each student will read the materials (master's
level students are required to read approximately 1500 pages) and be prepared
to participate in the classroom discussion and exercises. In addition, a
20-page (EV552) or 40-page (EV852) research paper is required as well as two
short reflection papers (2 pages each).
PREREQUISITES:
- Permission from the instructor is necessary for master's level
students to enroll in this course. Contact him at
rpeace@fuller.edu.
RELATIONSHIP TO CURRICULUM:
- Elective.
FINAL EXAMINATION:
- None.