In this course, students will explore six key dimensions of leadership: a growing relationship with God, character, calling, community, team and context-appropriate competencies.
This course seeks to extend the study of theology to the manner in which non-Western communities of Christians endeavour to shape their world by their faith.
Historical origins, beliefs, and practices of major world religions are examined, with the purpose of analyzing the impact of the worldview generated by each faith group in order to gain insights into potential points of contact for mission and ministry in cross-cultural encounters or in pluralistic societies.
This course focuses on helping students develop an incarnational and prayerful approach to making disciples where they journey with people as Jesus’ representatives and spokespeople.
This course focuses on helping students develop an incarnational and prayerful approach to making disciples where they journey with people as Jesus’ representatives and spokespeople.
This introduction to cross-cultural ministries and the principles which serve as their foundation is supported by case studies that provide insight into positive and negative experiences in attempts at contextualization.
This course deals with the theology and methodology of pastoral formation.