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Ph.D. in Missiology
CONCENTRATION COURSES:
MISSIONARY COMMUNICATION: URBAN, SUBURBAN, AND RURAL

DMS C910   WORLD VIEW AND WORLD VIEW CHANGE
This course systematically studies similar and differing world views of various societies. The goal of this course is to focus the student on his own world view as well as on a conscious understanding of the world views of people in other cultures.

DMS C920   COMMUNICATING CHRIST: BARRIERS AND BRIDGES
This course deals with the barriers that hinder people from hearing the Word of God for meaning in the areas of behavior, values, beliefs and basic world view. It also suggests helpful approaches for breaking through these communication barriers and building communication bridges over which the Gospel of Jesus Christ can reach men’s hearts and minds for Spirit-inspired understanding.

DMS C921   CONTEXTUALIZATION IN MISSIOLOGY:
                         A NEW TESTAMENT PERSPECTIVE
Astudy of contextualizing in the mission effort which contrasts the divergent understanding of the term while concentrating on how the biblical writers applied God’s Word to their contemporary cultures and environments in ways that helped people hear the message for meaning.

DMS C930   LINGUISTICS IN THE SERVICE OF MISSIOLOGY
This course introduces the study of linguistics in a formal way. It deals with language sound systems, semantics, syntax and phonology with application in the areas of cross-cultural communication, language learning, language analysis, literacy and Bible translation.

DMS C931   TEACHING ADULTS
Biblical, theological and historical foundations for teaching adults. The course deals with problems and needs for teaching adults in the contemporary church. A variety of techniques and strategies usable for a minister’s roles and functions in relating religious content to laypeople as a teaching-learning transaction are examined.

DMS C940   BIBLE TRANSLATION
This course teaches the theory and practice of Bible translation. It focuses on typical translation problems and on the processes and approaches that should be utilized to solve these problems in a way that produces accurate and meaningful translations in a variety of receptor languages.

DMS C950   ETHNIC FAMILIES: USA
This course looks at family units in the USA from the perspective of various ethnic groups. The different styles of life and value systems of each group will be examined. The goal is to increase each student’s sensitivity to other cultures and to provide helpful ideas for effective and efficient outreach across cultural boundaries.

DMS C952   COMMUNICATING CHRIST IN ANIMISTIC CONTEXTS
The approach of this course is to study the special components of animism in contrast to other religious systems. The goal is to develop an effective approach for communicating Christ in an animistic context.

DMS C960   FUNCTIONAL DISCIPLES FULFILLING THE GREAT COMMISSION
The goal is to make disciples who are functional Christians fulfilling the Great Commission in functional churches. Two models are contrasted: the biblical model of grace-based, education process, utilizing biblical principles for individual spiritual growth versus the institutional, budget, needs approach to gain human expectations. The class is designed to train disciples who learn, grow, mature and shape in the image of Jesus Christ, keeping strong in the Word to edify fellow Christians and evangelize non-Christians.

DMS C995   INDEPENDENT STUDY
When students wish to fulfill a special need, they may request an independent study course through the Supervisor of the Doctor of Philosophy in Missiology program.

DMS C996   DIRECTED READINGS
Directed readings may be from one to three quarter hours. They are to be arranged with the Supervisor of the Doctor of Philosophy in Missiology program.

 
 
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