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What is the mission of the church? Behind this question is a cluster of related questions, the most important focused on the nature of God's creative and redemptive purpose (as this is expressed in the biblical story), its ongoing expression in the world, and its consummation in the eschaton. Participants in this course will explore how the church might discern, embrace, and participate in God's own mission.
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This course seeks to ask and address the question, How is our vocation as those called to Christian ministry discerned, shaped, and sustained? The purpose of this course is to explore from a Wesleyan perspective the biblical and theological foundations of Christian personhood and vocation by examining the nexus between call to ministry and formation of persons in ministry.
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For students with specialized interests/needs in selected areas of introductory Integrative Studies. Consult syllabus for prerequisites and course requirements. See academic policy. May be repeated.
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Guided, independent, introductory research in Integrative Studies. See academic policy. By contract. Credit only. May be repeated.
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For students with specialized interests/needs in selected areas of intermediate Integrative Studies. Consult syllabus for prerequisites and course requirements. See academic policy. May be repeated.
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Guided, independent, intermediate research in Integrative Studies. See academic policy. By contract. Credit only. May be repeated.
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For students with specialized interests/needs in selected areas in advanced Integrative Studies. Consult syllabus for prerequisites and course requirements. See academic policy. May be repeated.
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Guided, independent, advanced research in Integrative Studies. See academic policy. By contract. Credit only. May be repeated.
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As culminating project, the M.Div. thesis is marked by its integrative quality, drawing together research and insight across the theological curriculum. See academic policy and procedures. Credit only.