Winter 2011/Pasadena
TH848/539
Mouw

TH848/539: NEO-CALVINIST THEOLOGY AND ETHICS . Richard J. Mouw.


DESCRIPTION: This is a CATS doctoral seminar open to a limited number of master's level students. The Neo-Calvinist tradition is well known for its comprehensive worldview and integrated approach to theology, philosophy and society. This course is an introduction to a Neo-Calvinist approach to Reformed theology and public life through the primary texts of the movement's two most formative thinkers Abraham Kuyper and Herman Bavinck. Readings will cover their theological approaches to politics, science, economics, culture, and education. The seminar will close with a brief examination of how the Neo-Calvinist tradition has been appropriated in North America.

SIGNIFICANCE FOR LIFE AND MINISTRY: The proper relationship between the Christian community and the broader society has long been a contested matter within the Evangelical community. Christian leaders in the academia, church, and broader society need to have a theologically-informed and self-critical theology of culture and culture making if they are to pursue faithful patterns of cultural discipleship.

LEARNING OUTCOMES: Students will acquire a deeper understanding of the Neo-Calvinist tradition and its core theological assumptions regarding Scripture, the work of the Holy Spirit in connection with common grace, culture-making, and the biblical themes of creation, cross, and new creation. Additionally, students will become acquainted with the reasons the Neo-Calvinist branch of the Reformed tradition has been formative in social ethics and the vast array of human activity in science, economics, politics, the arts, and education.

COURSE FORMAT: The seminar will meet three hours a week for discussion.

REQUIRED READING: (250 pages per week avg.)

Bavinck, Herman. Reformed Dogmatics. Vols. 1-4. Baker Academic, 2008. 1,000 pages will be selected out of 3,000 total. ISBN: 0801035767. Pub.price: $121.49.

Berkouwer, G. C. A Half Century of Theology: Movements and Motives. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1977. 250 pages. ISBN: 0802816886 (Out of print, but used copies are available).

Bratt, James. Abraham Kuyper: A Centennial Reader. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1998. 250 pages will be selected out of 500. ISBN: 0802843212. Pub.price: $32.08.

Heslam, Peter. Creating a Christian Worldview: Abraham Kuyper's Lectures on Calvinism. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1998. 270 pages. ISBN: 0802843263 (Out of print, but used copies are available).

Kuyper, Abraham. Lectures on Calvinism: The Stone Lectures of 1898. Cosimo Classics, 2009. 204 pages. ISBN: 1605209333. Pub.price: $11.96.

Schilder, Klass. Christ and Culture. Premier Publishers, 1977. 89 pages. ISBN: 0887560083 (Out of print, but used copies are available).

ASSIGNMENTS AND ASSESSMENT: All students are expected to complete weekly readings and provide thoughtful participation in seminar discussions. Masters and doctoral students will complete five separate reflection papers on weekly readings of their choice. Doctoral students will also complete a major research paper due at the end of the term (8,000 words).

PREREQUISITES: For master's students, permission of instructor.

RELATIONSHIP TO CURRICULUM: Elective.

This ECD is a reliable guide to the course design but is subject to modification. (October 2010)