Abstract
This subject explores methods and selected themes relating to the practice of cross cultural ministry in the Australian context. It assesses issues relating to understanding and appreciating the challenges and opportunities which arise in multicultural and cross cultural ministry settings. It enables students to become more familiar with critical issues … For more content click the Read More button below.
Syllabus
The cross cultural imperative in contemporary Australian societyThe changing cross cultural context of local neighbourhoodsDeveloping multicultural congregations in AustraliaModels of cross cultural ministry in the Australian churchesCross cultural worship in AustraliaCross cultural pastoral care in AustraliaConflict resolution and cross cultural dynamicsFunerals in cross cultural settingsCross cultural readings of the Hebrew … For more content click the Read More button below.
Learning outcomes
Upon successful completion of this subject, students should:
1.
be able to demonstrate an in-depth understanding of a range of cross cultural issues;
2.
be able to evaluate critically a range of models for doing cross cultural theology;
3.
be able to articulate and analyse critically the role of ministry in building inclusive communities;
4.
be able to demonstrate an in-depth understanding of the challenges facing Australia as a nation of cultural and ethnic diversity;
5.
be able to articulate and evaluate critically the understanding and practice of multicultural ministry within the Australian churches; and
6.
be able to demonstrate self-guided learning, including sound research, writing and communication skills.
Assumed knowledge
Students are recommended to have prior knowledge equivalent to or studied THL115 and THL120 and THL113.
Enrolment restrictions
Not available to students who have completed subject THL486.
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