ME506/606: Communicating the Gospel Cross-Culturally (4 units)

Roberta R. King, Associate Professor of Communication and Ethnomusicology

Spring 2007 Pasadena

 

 

DESCRIPTION:

This course provides the student with a study of the principles and processes of communicating from one society to another. It focuses particularly on the communication of the Gospel and the relevance of the Incarnation as God's model for intercultural communication.

 

LEARNING OUTCOMES: Students will

· develop a working knowledge of principles and procedures of communicating from one culture to another,
· gain an in-depth understanding of God's model of communication and its implications for effective
communication today,
· become familiar with foundational concepts and skills underlying the effective introduction of innovation in a society, and
· acquire an ability to successfully apply these insights to communicating the Gospel within varying cultural contexts.

 

COURSE FORMAT: This course will meet one evening each week for 3 hour sessions.  This is an interactive course based on mini-lectures, class discussions, small-group projects, and instructional exercises.

 

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.

Adler, Ronald B. and George Rodman. Understanding Human Communication. 9 Ed., New York: Oxford University Press, 2006.

Kraft, Charles H. Communication Theory for Christian Witness. (Revised) New York: Orbis, 1991.
Lingenfelter, Sherwood and Marvin Mayers. Ministering Cross-Culturally. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Books, 1986.

Smith, Donald H. Creating Understanding: A Handbook for Christian Communication across Cultural Landscapes. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan Publishing House, 1991.

 

RECOMMENDED READING:

Dodd, Carley H. Dynamics of Intercultural Communication. (5th edition or most recent). Boston: McGraw-Hill, 1998.
Finnegan, Ruth. Communicating: The Multiple Modes of Human Interconnection. New York: Routledge, 2002. Gudykunst, William B., Ed. Cross-Cultural and Intercultural Communication. Thousand Oaks. CA: Sage Publications, 2003.

Shaw, Daniel R. and Charled E. Van Engen. Communicating God’s Word in a Complex World: God’s Truth or Hocus Pocus? Lanham, Maryland: Rowmand & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.

ASSIGNMENTS:

1. Write 15 proposition summaries (250 words each) with specific application/stories from ministry.
2. A 1,250-word communication case study: an analysis of a cross-cultural ministry situation with possible strategies for communicating the Gospel more effectively.
3. A 2,500-4,000-word page term paper.
4. Th.M. Students: A 5,000-word term paper.

 

PREREQUISITES: 3 years of cross-cultural ministry experience or ME500.

RELATIONSHIP TO CURRICULUM: Option to meet core competency for M.A. Intercultural Studies program.

FINAL EXAM: None.

 

Last Date Edited: December 18, 2007