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  • NT 604 Study of Selected Passages. by Joseph S. Wang

    NT 604 Study of Selected Passages.

    Joseph S. Wang

  • MB 600 Anthropology for Christian Mission by Darrell L. Whiteman

    MB 600 Anthropology for Christian Mission

    Darrell L. Whiteman

    Textbook: Cultural Anthropology: An Applied Perspective, third edition (1998) by Gary Ferraro Readings: Anthropology and Christian Mission: A Reader, Darrell Whiteman (ed.) Customs and Cultures by Eugene Nida Melanesians and Missionaries (1983), Darrell Whiteman Pastoral Counseling Across Cultures (1986) David Augsburger Pastoral Counseling in a Global Church (1993) Robert Wicks and Barry Estadt (eds.)

  • MB 600 Anthropology for Christian Mission by Darrell L. Whiteman

    MB 600 Anthropology for Christian Mission

    Darrell L. Whiteman

    Textbook: Cultural Anthropology: An Applied Perspective, third edition (1998) by Gary Ferraro Readings: Anthropology and Christian Mission: A Reader, Darrell Whiteman (ed.) Customs and Cultures by Eugene Nida Melanesians and Missionaries (1983), Darrell Whiteman Pastoral Counseling Across Cultures (1986) David Augsburger Pastoral Counseling in a Global Church (1993) Robert Wicks and Barry Estadt (eds.)

  • MB 770 The Indigenous Church by Darrell L. Whiteman

    MB 770 The Indigenous Church

    Darrell L. Whiteman

    Charles Kraft (1979) Christianity in Culture Lamin Sanneh (1989) Translating the Message Stephen Bevans (1992) Models of Contextual Theology Lesslie Newbigin (1989) The Gospel in a Pluralist Society Scherer and Bevans (1999) ew Directions in Mission and Evangelization 3: Faith and Culture Dean Gilliland, ed. (1989) The Word Among Us (photocopy) Collateral Reading: Robert Schreiter (1985) Constructing Local Theologies

  • MB 770 The Indigenous Church by Darrell L. Whiteman

    MB 770 The Indigenous Church

    Darrell L. Whiteman

    Charles Kraft (1979) Christianity in Culture Lamin Sanneh (1989) Translating the Message Stephen Bevans (1992) Models of Contextual Theology Lesslie Newbigin (1989) The Gospel in a Pluralist Society Scherer and Bevans (1999) ew Directions in Mission and Evangelization 3: Faith and Culture Dean Gilliland, ed. (1989) The Word Among Us (photocopy) Collateral Reading: Robert Schreiter (1985) Constructing Local Theologies

  • BS 800 Biblical Studies Unit and Tour of the Holy Lands by Ben Witherington

    BS 800 Biblical Studies Unit and Tour of the Holy Lands

    Ben Witherington

    Ben Witherington: Paul’s Narrative Thought World (Louisville: Westminster, 1994), The Christology of Jesus (Minn.: Fortress, 1990), Women and the Genesis of Christianity (Cambridge: Cambridge U. Press, 1990), The Acts of the Apostles (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1997) Bruce Malina: The New Testament World (Louisville: Westminster, 1996 2nd edition)

  • BS 800 Biblical Studies Unit and Tour of the Holy Lands by Ben Witherington

    BS 800 Biblical Studies Unit and Tour of the Holy Lands

    Ben Witherington

    Ben Witherington: Paul’s Narrative Thought World (Louisville: Westminster, 1994), The Christology of Jesus (Minn.: Fortress, 1990), Women and the Genesis of Christianity (Cambridge: Cambridge U. Press, 1990), The Acts of the Apostles (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1997) Bruce Malina: The New Testament World (Louisville: Westminster, 1996 2nd edition)

  • NT 740 Seminar on the Passion and Birth Narratives by Ben Witherington

    NT 740 Seminar on the Passion and Birth Narratives

    Ben Witherington

    1) R. E. Brown, The Birth of the Messiah, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1977 (pb). 2) R.E. Brown, The Death of the Messiah, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1994 (hb). 3) B. Witherington III, Women in the Earliest Churches, Cambridge: Cambridge U. Press, 1991 (pb). 4) J.B. Green, et al.eds., Dictionary of Jesus and the Gospels, Downers Grove: I-V Press, 1993, (hb).

  • NT 740 Seminar on the Passion and Birth Narratives by Ben Witherington

    NT 740 Seminar on the Passion and Birth Narratives

    Ben Witherington

    1) R. E. Brown, The Birth of the Messiah, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1977 (pb). 2) R.E. Brown, The Death of the Messiah, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1994 (hb). 3) B. Witherington III, Women in the Earliest Churches, Cambridge: Cambridge U. Press, 1991 (pb). 4) J.B. Green, et al.eds., Dictionary of Jesus and the Gospels, Downers Grove: I-V Press, 1993, (hb).

  • PH 501 Philosophy of the Christian Religion by Laurence W. Wood

    PH 501 Philosophy of the Christian Religion

    Laurence W. Wood

    • To introduce the student to the general study of philosophy of the Christian religion; • To acquaint the student with the nature of philosophical method; • To investigate the overlap between the concerns of Christian theology and those of general philosophy; • To provide a critical assessment of the relation between the Christian understanding of reality and that of alternate ways of perceiving it; • To encourage the student to develop an appreciation for ideas and to recognize how ideas shape the human community.

  • PH 501 Philosophy of the Christian Religion by Laurence W. Wood

    PH 501 Philosophy of the Christian Religion

    Laurence W. Wood

    • To introduce the student to the general study of philosophy of the Christian religion; • To acquaint the student with the nature of philosophical method; • To investigate the overlap between the concerns of Christian theology and those of general philosophy; • To provide a critical assessment of the relation between the Christian understanding of reality and that of alternate ways of perceiving it; • To encourage the student to develop an appreciation for ideas and to recognize how ideas shape the human community.

  • DO 776 Theology of History by Lawrence W. Wood

    DO 776 Theology of History

    Lawrence W. Wood

    • Oscar Cullmann, Salvation in History (Xerox portions). • Hegel, Reason in History. • Kierkegaard, Philosophical Fragments • Kierkegaard, A Concluding Unscientific Postscript. • Pannenberg, “Redemptive Event and History” (Xerox) • Pannenberg, “Faith and Insight” (Xerox)

  • DO 776 Theology of History by Lawrence W. Wood

    DO 776 Theology of History

    Lawrence W. Wood

    • Oscar Cullmann, Salvation in History (Xerox portions). • Hegel, Reason in History. • Kierkegaard, Philosophical Fragments • Kierkegaard, A Concluding Unscientific Postscript. • Pannenberg, “Redemptive Event and History” (Xerox) • Pannenberg, “Faith and Insight” (Xerox)

  • MB 780 Cross-Cultural Christian Discipling by A. H. Mathias Zahniser

    MB 780 Cross-Cultural Christian Discipling

    A. H. Mathias Zahniser

    Chang, K. C. 1977 “Introduction.” In Food in Chinese Culture: Anthropological and Historical Perspectives. K. C. Chang, ed. Pp. 3-21. New Haven and London: Yale University Press. Located in the custom course packet. Eliade, Mircea 1959 The Sacred and the Profane: The ature of Religion. Trans. Willard R. Trask. New York: Harcourt, Brace & World. Folkert, Kendall W., ed. by John E. Cort 1991 “A Thematic Course in the Study of Religion.” Tracing Common Themes: Comparative Courses in the Study of Religion. Studies in the Humanities. John B. Carman and Steven P. Hopkins, eds. Pp. 19-36. Atlanta, GA: Scholars Press. Located in the custom course packet. Neihardt, John G. 1988 [1932] Black Elk Speaks. Lincoln and London: University of Nebraska Press. Turner, Victor 1977 [1969] The Ritual Process: Structure and Anti-Structure. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press. Visser, Margaret 1991 “Behaving.” In The Rituals of Dinner: The Origins, Evolution, Eccentricities, and Meaning of Table Manners. Idem. Pp. 1-37. Toronto: Harper Collins. Located in the custom course packet. Zahniser, A. H. Mathias 1997 Symbol and Ceremony: Making Disciples Across Cultures. Monrovia, CA: MARC Publications.

  • MB 780 Cross-Cultural Christian Discipling by A. H. Mathias Zahniser

    MB 780 Cross-Cultural Christian Discipling

    A. H. Mathias Zahniser

    Chang, K. C. 1977 “Introduction.” In Food in Chinese Culture: Anthropological and Historical Perspectives. K. C. Chang, ed. Pp. 3-21. New Haven and London: Yale University Press. Located in the custom course packet. Eliade, Mircea 1959 The Sacred and the Profane: The ature of Religion. Trans. Willard R. Trask. New York: Harcourt, Brace & World. Folkert, Kendall W., ed. by John E. Cort 1991 “A Thematic Course in the Study of Religion.” Tracing Common Themes: Comparative Courses in the Study of Religion. Studies in the Humanities. John B. Carman and Steven P. Hopkins, eds. Pp. 19-36. Atlanta, GA: Scholars Press. Located in the custom course packet. Neihardt, John G. 1988 [1932] Black Elk Speaks. Lincoln and London: University of Nebraska Press. Turner, Victor 1977 [1969] The Ritual Process: Structure and Anti-Structure. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press. Visser, Margaret 1991 “Behaving.” In The Rituals of Dinner: The Origins, Evolution, Eccentricities, and Meaning of Table Manners. Idem. Pp. 1-37. Toronto: Harper Collins. Located in the custom course packet. Zahniser, A. H. Mathias 1997 Symbol and Ceremony: Making Disciples Across Cultures. Monrovia, CA: MARC Publications.

  • MW 605 Religious Studies for Christian Mission I: Judaism and Islam by A. H. Mathias Zahniser

    MW 605 Religious Studies for Christian Mission I: Judaism and Islam

    A. H. Mathias Zahniser

    The following books have been selected to give a common foundation to our knowledge: J. H. Bavinck, An Introduction to the Science of Missions. Trans. David H. Freeman. Philadelphia, PA: Presbyterian and Reformed Publishing Company, 1960. Distributed by Baker Books, Grand Rapids, Michigan. Part two is required reading and is included in your readings packet. Robert S. Ellwood and Barbara A. McGraw, Many Peoples, Many Faiths: Women and Men in the World Religions. Sixth Edition. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1999. Chapters 1, 7, 8, 9. Suzanne Haneef, What Everyone Should Know about Islam and Muslims. Chicago: Kazi Publications, 1982. This whole book is to be read by all students. Yehezkel Kaufmann, The Religion of Israel: From its Beginnings to the Babylonian Exile. Trans. and abridged by Moshe Greenberg. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1960. The material to be read from Kaufmann has been included in the course packet. Harold W. Turner, From Temple to Meeting House: The Phenomenology and Theology of Places of Worship. Religion and Society, 16. The Hague, Paris, and New York: Mouton, 1979. Portions of this book are required reading; these portions are included in your course packet. Herman Wouk, This is My God: The Jewish Way of Life. Revised Edition. New York: Little, Brown, and Co., 1997. This book is to be read in its entirety by all students. A. H. Mathias Zahniser, “Close Encounter of the Vulnerable Kind: Christian Dialogue and Proclamation Among Muslims,” Asbury Theological Journal 49/1 (Spring, 1994), 71-78. This article to be distributed by the instructor is required reading for all students.

  • MW 605 Religious Studies for Christian Mission I: Judaism and Islam by A. H. Mathias Zahniser

    MW 605 Religious Studies for Christian Mission I: Judaism and Islam

    A. H. Mathias Zahniser

    The following books have been selected to give a common foundation to our knowledge: J. H. Bavinck, An Introduction to the Science of Missions. Trans. David H. Freeman. Philadelphia, PA: Presbyterian and Reformed Publishing Company, 1960. Distributed by Baker Books, Grand Rapids, Michigan. Part two is required reading and is included in your readings packet. Robert S. Ellwood and Barbara A. McGraw, Many Peoples, Many Faiths: Women and Men in the World Religions. Sixth Edition. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1999. Chapters 1, 7, 8, 9. Suzanne Haneef, What Everyone Should Know about Islam and Muslims. Chicago: Kazi Publications, 1982. This whole book is to be read by all students. Yehezkel Kaufmann, The Religion of Israel: From its Beginnings to the Babylonian Exile. Trans. and abridged by Moshe Greenberg. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1960. The material to be read from Kaufmann has been included in the course packet. Harold W. Turner, From Temple to Meeting House: The Phenomenology and Theology of Places of Worship. Religion and Society, 16. The Hague, Paris, and New York: Mouton, 1979. Portions of this book are required reading; these portions are included in your course packet. Herman Wouk, This is My God: The Jewish Way of Life. Revised Edition. New York: Little, Brown, and Co., 1997. This book is to be read in its entirety by all students. A. H. Mathias Zahniser, “Close Encounter of the Vulnerable Kind: Christian Dialogue and Proclamation Among Muslims,” Asbury Theological Journal 49/1 (Spring, 1994), 71-78. This article to be distributed by the instructor is required reading for all students.

  • MW 705 Judaism and Islam: Religious Studies for Christian Mission I by A. H. Mathias Zahniser

    MW 705 Judaism and Islam: Religious Studies for Christian Mission I

    A. H. Mathias Zahniser

    J. H. Bavinck. An Introduction to the Science of Missions. Trans. David H. Freeman. Philadelphia, PA: Presbyterian and Reformed Publishing Company, 1960. Distributed by Baker Books, Grand Rapids, Michigan. Part two is required reading and is included in your readings packet. John Corrigan, et al. Jews, Christians, Muslims: A Comparative Introduction to Monotheistic Religions. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1998. Suzanne Haneef. What Everyone Should Know about Islam and Muslims. Chicago: Kazi Publications, 1982. This whole book is to be read by all students. Yehezkel Kaufmann. The Religion of Israel: From its Beginnings to the Babylonian Exile. Trans. and abridged by Moshe Greenberg. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1960. The material to be read from Kaufmann has been included in the course packet. John Sanders (ed.), Gabriel Fackre, and Ronald H. Nash. What About Those Who Have *ever Heard?: Three Views on the Destiny of the Unevangelized. Downers Grove, IL: Intervarsity Press, 1995. This book is available at the bookstore. See below plans for December 7 and 9. Harold W. Turner. From Temple to Meeting House: The Phenomenology and Theology of Places of Worship. Religion and Society, 16. The Hague, Paris, and New York: Mouton, 1979. Portions of this book are required reading; these portions are included in your course packet. Herman Wouk. This is My God: The Jewish Way of Life. Revised Edition. New York: Little, Brown, and Co., 1997. This book is to be read in its entirety by all students. A. H. Mathias Zahniser. “Close Encounter of the Vulnerable Kind: Christian Dialogue and Proclamation Among Muslims.” Asbury Theological Journal 49/1 (Spring, 1994), 71-78. This article, distributed by the instructor, is required reading for all students. See below regarding final integrative essay.

  • MW 705 Judaism and Islam: Religious Studies for Christian Mission I by A. H. Mathias Zahniser

    MW 705 Judaism and Islam: Religious Studies for Christian Mission I

    A. H. Mathias Zahniser

    J. H. Bavinck. An Introduction to the Science of Missions. Trans. David H. Freeman. Philadelphia, PA: Presbyterian and Reformed Publishing Company, 1960. Distributed by Baker Books, Grand Rapids, Michigan. Part two is required reading and is included in your readings packet. John Corrigan, et al. Jews, Christians, Muslims: A Comparative Introduction to Monotheistic Religions. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1998. Suzanne Haneef. What Everyone Should Know about Islam and Muslims. Chicago: Kazi Publications, 1982. This whole book is to be read by all students. Yehezkel Kaufmann. The Religion of Israel: From its Beginnings to the Babylonian Exile. Trans. and abridged by Moshe Greenberg. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1960. The material to be read from Kaufmann has been included in the course packet. John Sanders (ed.), Gabriel Fackre, and Ronald H. Nash. What About Those Who Have *ever Heard?: Three Views on the Destiny of the Unevangelized. Downers Grove, IL: Intervarsity Press, 1995. This book is available at the bookstore. See below plans for December 7 and 9. Harold W. Turner. From Temple to Meeting House: The Phenomenology and Theology of Places of Worship. Religion and Society, 16. The Hague, Paris, and New York: Mouton, 1979. Portions of this book are required reading; these portions are included in your course packet. Herman Wouk. This is My God: The Jewish Way of Life. Revised Edition. New York: Little, Brown, and Co., 1997. This book is to be read in its entirety by all students. A. H. Mathias Zahniser. “Close Encounter of the Vulnerable Kind: Christian Dialogue and Proclamation Among Muslims.” Asbury Theological Journal 49/1 (Spring, 1994), 71-78. This article, distributed by the instructor, is required reading for all students. See below regarding final integrative essay.

  • BB 820 Dissertation Writing and Field Research Methods by Leslie A. Andrews

    BB 820 Dissertation Writing and Field Research Methods

    Leslie A. Andrews

    Campbell, William Giles, Ballou, Steven Vaughan, and Slade, Carole. Form and Style: Theses, Reports, Term Papers. 9th ed. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1990. Leedy, P. D. Practical Research: Planning and Design. 4th ed. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company. Fink, Arlene, and Jacqueline Kosecoff. How to Conduct Surveys: A Step-by-Step Guide. Newbury Park: SAGE Publications, 1985. Yin, Robert K. Case Study Research. Most recent ed. Newbury Park: SAGE Publications

  • BB 820 Dissertation Writing and Field Research Methods by Leslie A. Andrews

    BB 820 Dissertation Writing and Field Research Methods

    Leslie A. Andrews

    Campbell, William Giles, Ballou, Steven Vaughan, and Slade, Carole. Form and Style: Theses, Reports, Term Papers. 9th ed. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1990. Leedy, P. D. Practical Research: Planning and Design. 4th ed. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company. Fink, Arlene, and Jacqueline Kosecoff. How to Conduct Surveys: A Step-by-Step Guide. Newbury Park: SAGE Publications, 1985. Yin, Robert K. Case Study Research. Most recent ed. Newbury Park: SAGE Publications

  • PM 631 Theories of Personality by Harold W. Burgess

    PM 631 Theories of Personality

    Harold W. Burgess

    Theories of Personality by Hall, Lindzey, and Campbell (fourth edition)

  • DO 501 Basic Christian Theology by Allan Coppedge

    DO 501 Basic Christian Theology

    Allan Coppedge

    1. Required: Thomas Oden, The Living God. ________, The Word Of Life. ________, Life In The Spirit. The Holy Bible.

  • DO 501 Basic Christian Theology by Allan Coppedge

    DO 501 Basic Christian Theology

    Allan Coppedge

    1. Required: Thomas Oden, The Living God. ________, The Word Of Life. ________, Life In The Spirit. The Holy Bible.

  • DO 628 Theology of John Wesley by Allan Coppedge

    DO 628 Theology of John Wesley

    Allan Coppedge

    John Wesley, Wesley’s Fifty-two Standard Sermons, ed. N. Burwash. ________, A Plain Account of Christian Perfection. Kenneth Collins, The Scripture Way of Salvation. Harold Lindstrom, Wesley and Sanctification. Either: Skevington Wood, The Burning Heart. Or: Henry Rack, Reasonable Enthusiast. The Holy Bible (RSV) in class.

 

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