MH500/600: Global Evangelical Movement (4 units)

Jehu J. Hanciles, Associate Professor of Mission History and Globalization

Fall 2006 Pasadena

 

 

DESCRIPTION:

The evangelical movement has been the main engine of the modern missionary movement and has contributed directly to the globalization of the Christian faith. This course will examine the historical and theological roots of contemporary evangelicalism as well as the socio-economic and political factors, which have shaped its expressions and impact in a variety of contexts. Special attention will also be paid to characteristic features of evangelicalism worldwide, including its inner tensions, internal debates, and traditional proclivity for anti-intellectualism. Its prospects in the twenty-first century (notably in its Pentecostal/Charismatic forms) will also be assessed.

 

LEARNING OUTCOMES: Students should expect to

become acquainted with the origins and significance of a range of expressions of evangelical faith

be introduced to ways of evaluating the challenges churches are experiencing in local and global contexts

begin to grapple with the intellectual task facing evangelical Christians in the contemporary societies.

 

COURSE FORMAT: This class will meet twice each week for two-hour sessions.  Each class session will include a lecture and class discussion.

 

REQUIRED READING:  If you have previously read any of the required texts, please select an alternative text from the recommended reading list or a book approved by the instructor.

Anderson, Allan, An Introduction to Pentecostalism: Global Charismatic Christianity (2004)

Bebbington, D.W. Evangelicalism in Modern Britain (1989)

Carpenter, Joel A., Revive Us Again: The Reawakening of American Fundamentalism (1997)

Lewis, Donald M. (ed.) Christianity Reborn: the Global Expansion of Evangelicalism…. (2004)

Synan, Vinson, The Holiness-Pentecostal Tradition (1997)

 

RECOMMENDED READING:

Anderson, Alan & Tang, Edmond (eds.), Asian and Pentecostal: The Charismatic Face of Christianity in Asia (2005)

Freston, Paul. Evangelicals and Politics in Asia, Africa and Latin America (2001)

Cox, Harvey, Fire from Heaven: The Rise of Pentecostal Spirituality…. (1995)

Marsden, George M.., Fundamentalism and American Culture (1980)

Noll, Mark, The Rise of Evangelicalism: The Age of Edwards, Whitefield and the Wesleys (2004)

Noll/Bebbington/Rawlyk, Evangelicalism: Comparative Studies of Popular Protestantism (1994)

Poewe, Karla (ed.), Charismatic Christianity as a Global Culture (1994)

 

ASSIGNMENTS**:

Read at least 1200 pages from required and recommended books.

Write and submit six (250-word) reflection papers based on stipulated readings as required.

Write and submit two (750-1000 word) research papers by stipulated deadlines.

Submit one (500-750 word) final paper proposal with a focus on pertinent themes, issues, movement, etc.

Write a 3750-5000 word final paper (excluding bibliography) based on research proposal.

(Th.M. students will write a review of a book related to the course and submit a 5000-6250 word final paper).

 

** Students are advised that the details of these assignments are subject to last minute change.

 

PREREQUISITES: None.

RELATIONSHIP TO CURRICULUM: Foundation course. Required in MA CCS program.

FINAL EXAM: None.

 

Last Date Edited: July 13, 2006