________________________________________________________________________________________________ Modulhandbuch B.A.-Studiengänge 2024/25; Stand 12. Juni 2024 Seite [79] B1603 Theology of Missional Living Alternative Module B1602 Code TOM Workload 150 h ECTS 5 CP Subject semester 5 or 7 Frequency Annually Duration 1 Semester Class type (Core Course: P / Elective: W / Partial Elective: WP) P: TDS/ ETH/ TPI/ TSA Teaching Mode Lecture Contact Hours 3 SWS/ 45 UE Individual Study inkl. Evaluation 135 h Additional Time Requirement Course objectives: Professional expertise Students acquire knowledge of: • A biblically grounded concept of Christian mission in word and deed. • Approaches of a missional hermeneutics. • Various models of Christian theology of mission. • Implications of a theological foundation for living missionally and mission praxis. Course objectives: Skill set Students are able to • Develop a biblically founded conception and vision for mission service. • Evaluate critically relevant themes in theology of mission. • Articulate the foundation, motivation and aims of their own participation in the missio Dei, both in their own and other cultural contexts. Contents • Biblical foundations of Christian mission (Mission in the Old Testament; Mission Mandates of the New Testament; the missionary nature of the church based on Paul’s example and exhortations) • Universal horizon, Christological centre, and eschatological framework of Christian mission • Missio Dei in the context of a missional hermeneutics • Various approaches to a Christian Theology of Mission • Bases, Methods and Aims of Christian Mission • Historical overview of mission paradigms. Teaching Mode Lecture, Discussions, Group Work, Guest Speakers Prerequisites B1101 Introduction to the Old Testament, B1203 Introduction to the New Testament Forms of examination and assessment • Qualified participation (pass/fail) in the course is required to ensure that the module objectives are achieved and to acquire credit points. • Review of a missiological major work (12.500 – 17.500 characters) – 100% Literature will be announced at the beginning of the course Scoring for the final grade Double valuation Academic course coordinator Dr. E. J. David Kramer Lecturer Dr. E. J. David Kramer
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