Authors

James Hampton

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Summary

Description of course: The content and focus of this seminar will address current urgent issues. The seminar will build around nationally known guest faculty who are practicing ministry professionals in the content area. For the seminar, advanced reading/critique preparation and follow-up integrative reflection will supplement the contact hours with the resource person. Faculty serve as campus planners/conveners/professors of record. (Catalog) This specific course is designed to address issues (and possible intersections) of theology and pop culture. This is to go beyond diner theology (discussing God after midnight at Denny’s) and offer grounding in both methodology and critical thought. It is not intended to offer arsenal for judgment, rather it is to create a common language opening dialogue from a variety of perspectives.

Publication Date

January 2008

Publisher

Asbury Theological Seminary

Keywords

YM, 551, Theology, and, Pop, Culture, SP08

Language

English

YM 551 Theology and Pop Culture

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