Spring 2006/Pasadena
GM578
G. Dyrness/García-Johnson
GM578: MINISTERIO URBANO HISPANO (Hispanic Urban Ministry).
Grace Dyrness
and Oscar García-Johnson
DESCRIPTION: The course uses a theological/sociological approach designed to
enhance the student's understanding of the complexities of doing ministry in
the urban Hispanic/Latino context, particularly working with urban poor.
Instructors will expose students to a variety of disciplines, such as
social/cultural studies, missiology, and theology, in search of an integrative
model of ministry in the city. The course involves doing theological
reflections and designing practical ways of developing ministries geared
towards effective social transformation in the Hispanic/Latino communities.
COURSE OBJECTIVES/LEARNING OUTCOMES: Completion of the course should allow
students to
- have a foundational understanding of a ministry model for Latino/a
communities in the urban setting;
- gain an understanding of how a variety of disciplines and Hispanic/Latino
theologies interpret the Hispanic/Latino condition and make significant
contributions toward social transformation and community development;
- gain exposure to Hispanic/Latino ministries that are being effective in the
urban context of Los Angeles.
RELEVANCE FOR MINISTRY: The unmistakable realities characterizing the
Hispanic/Latino community require an expression of ministry that responds to
the demands of this community and empowers it to attain social
transformation.
COURSE FORMAT: The course will meet once a week for three-hour sessions of
lecture and discussions. Some of these will take place off-campus at field
sites.
REQUIRED READING:
- Befus, David. Negocios para el Reino: La empresa productiva como
herramienta para el avance del Reino de Dios. Miami, FL: Latin America
Misión, 2000.
- Stavans, Ilan. La condición hispánica rayo. New York:
Harper Collins, 2001.
- Yamamori, Tetsunao, Gregorio Rake, and C. René Padilla, editores.
Servir con los Pobres en América Latina: Modelos de Ministerio
Integral. Buenos Aires: Ediciones Kairos, 1997.
- Course Reader on Urban Ministry and the Poor.
ASSIGNMENTS:
- Initial paper on one's personal view of the city and prospective for urban
ministry (15%).
- Reading assignments to be completed before each class.
- A one-page reflection paper on the reading assignments due each week
(25%).
- Minimum of 10 hours of volunteer work (30%).
- A final paper following instructions given in class and incorporating
reflections on the volunteer experience (30%).
PREREQUISITES: Spanish.
RELATIONSHIP TO CURRICULUM: Meets MDiv core requirement in Missions (MIN 8).
Also meets requirement for MDiv concentration in Multicultural Ministries
(Hispanic Church Studies) and for MA in Multicultural Ministries (Hispanic
Church Studies).
FINAL EXAMINATION: None.