MT540/640:
Missiological Issues: Church in the City (4 units)
Pablo A. Deiros,
Professor of History of Mission
Summer 2006 Pasadena
The world is
now undergoing the most extensive and rapid urbanization it has ever seen. This
is a global phenomena that challenges the Christian testimony. However, one of
the least contextualized aspects of mission in the city is the nature, shape,
and missiological orientation of the Church itself. This course seeks to foster
reflection, new insights, and creative vision for the way the Church might be
re-shaped and reoriented in order to be missiologically viable in the cities of
today’s world. After considering the challenge of the city, students will be
led to understand life in the city from a global perspective. The presence of
the Church in the city will be critically analyzed. Effective Church evangelism
in the city as well as the Christian mission in the city will be examined.
Students in the course will also study some specific strategies for conquering
the city for Christ.
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
• Introduction to a Biblical and renewed concept of Church in the city
and the possibilities of the local congregation.
• Develop an understanding of missiological ecclesiology.
• Develop a vision, motivation, and understanding of the way in which the
Gospel may be incarnated through a contextual encounter of the believing
community in mission to the individuals and structures which both form and are
formed by the social environment of the city.
COURSE FORMAT:
This is a two-week intensive course. Class time will consist of lectures on
major missiological issues related to the Christian testimony of the Church in
the city and discussion based on daily reading assignments.
REQUIRED
READING: If you have read any of the required texts for another course, please
select an alternative text from the recommended reading list or a book approved
by the instructor.
Bakke, Ray. The Urban Christian.
Downers Grove: InterVarsity Press, 1992.
Claerbaut, David. Urban Ministry. Grand
Rapids: Zondervan, 1983.
Conn, Harvie. The American City and the
Evangelical Church. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1994.
Dennison, Jack. City Reaching. Pasadena, CA: William Carey Library,
1999.
Greenway, Roger S., ed. Discipling the
City. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1992.
Greenway, Roger S. and Timothy M. Monsma. Cities:
Missions’ New Frontier. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1989.
Grigg, Viv. Cry for the Urban Poor.
Monrovia, CA: MARC, 1992.
Hunter III, George G. Church for the
Unchurched. Nashville: Abingdon Press, 1996.
Linthicum, Robert C. City of God, City of
Satan. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1991.
Pannell, William. Evangelism from the
Bottom Up. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1992.
Schaller, Lyle. The Seven-Day-a-Week
Church. Nashville: Abingdon Press, 1992.
Silvoso, Ed. That None Should Perish.
Ventura, CA: Regal Books,1994.
Van Engen, Charles. God’s Missionary
People. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1991.
Van Engen, Charles and Jude Tiersma, eds. God
So Loves the City. Monrovia, CA: MARC, 1994.
ASSIGNMENTS:
Course
requirements include 1500 pages of reading from the required and other texts,
and a 5000 to 6250-word paper, double-spaced and typed, describing the results
of an on-site observation of a city congregation, incorporating perspectives
from the reading, and suggesting ways in which the congregation that the
student has studied may be more viably missional in its orientation to its
urban context. The deadline for the reading reports and the papers is September
15, 2006. These materials should be submitted to the SIS Academic Advising
Office.
PREREQUISITES: None.
RELATIONSHIP TO
CURRICULUM: Elective for SIS. Meets MIN8 requirement in MDiv program.
FINAL EXAM: None.
Last Date Edited: March 22, 2006.