DESCRIPTION: This course will examine human sexuality from a Christian
perspective. The biblical foundations for sexuality will be covered as well as
a variety of topics within the field. We are living in a time of great cultural
confusion about sex. The church has been silent, except for negative
admonitions, for centuries. Students will develop tools for dealing with
sexuality in the local church.
LEARNING OUTCOMES: Students completing this course will (1) gain a deeper
understanding of the ways in which sexuality impacts Christian formation,
discipleship, and ministry; (2) gain an increased appreciation of the biblical
foundations for healthy sexuality; (3) develop practical ministry skills which
might be helpful when assisting people whose sexuality has become impacted by
abuse, addiction, or trauma.
RELEVANCE FOR MINISTRY: Sexual sin has been one of the most prevalent causes
of harm to the church in the last few decades. This should not surprise us as
it has also been one of the chief ways great leaders were tempted in the Old
Testament (Joshua, David, and Solomon). This has not just been a problem in the
Catholic Church. A recent study revealed that 40% of all evangelical pastors
struggled with Internet pornography. Members of our churches are longing for
answers to tough sexual issues. Young people want to know what healthy
sexuality is and what boundaries should they practice and for what reasons.
This course will challenge students to develop their own model of healthy
sexuality that they can use in their ministries.
COURSE FORMAT: Class sessions will consist of lectures by the professors and
guest lecturers, discussion, case study analysis, video tape presentations, and
small group participation. The class will meet for four-hour sessions,
Monday-Friday (except July 4), for two weeks.
REQUIRED READING: