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THL423 Mission and Evangelism (8)

Abstract

This subject examines traditional views of the mission of the church in society, including its cultic role, its decline in social importance and the various responses proposed to challenge its apparent loss of influence as an institution. The 'common religion' paradigm (non-institutionalised belief -- - believing without belonging) is central to the overall discussion which includes reference to secularism and the post-modern society.

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Session 2
Distance*Canberra Campus
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Subject information

Duration Grading System School:
One sessionHD/FLSchool of Theology

Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this subject, students should:
- be able to provide an understanding of the prevailing values and beliefs of the Australian Church as a foundation for determining appropriate responses to the needs of contemporary Australian society by drawing on contemporary theological understanding, leadership, and management theory;
- be able to link contemporary social, cultural, political and economic movements to the mission of the Christian Church; and work through individual student presentations on how renewal and reconstruction might be applied in the local congregation.

Syllabus

The subject will cover the following topics:
- Review of foundation subjects and outcomes in terms of congregational renewal and reconstruction. - Measuring the effectiveness of renewal and reconstructive processes in terms of membership response. - Critical reflection on postmodern society, the crisis of faith, the community of faith. - The nature of contemporary spirituality as a response to contemporary society. - Evangelism and contemporary Australian society. - Continuity and change: The Australian response to tradition and change. - The Bible and its place in todays Australian church. - Understanding reconstruction and renewal within a framework of praxis. - What is Church Growth? - Defining roles, functions and ministry gifts in the Australian church into the next century. - Students will be required to share in a retreat process centred on reflection into the nature of postmodern society and contemporary spirituality. A range of 'spiritual counselling' models will be considered. - Planning and implementing a fieldwork exercise in Church Leadership.

Residential School

This subject contains a compulsory 3 day residential school.

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The information contained in the 2015 CSU Handbook was accurate at the date of publication: 01 October 2015. The University reserves the right to vary the information at any time without notice.