Missional Ecclesiology in light of Trinitarian Faith and Contemporary Culture
Emnekode:
TAM304Emnenavn:
Missional Ecclesiology in light of Trinitarian Faith and Contemporary CultureUndervisningssemester:
VårSteder:
Studieår:
2026 — 2027Undervisningsspråk:
EngelskStudiepoeng:
15 Studiepoeng
Knowledge
The candidate:
- has fundamental knowledge about theories of missional ecclesiology from an insider's and outsider's perspective
- has specialized knowledge of Trinitarian faith as an organizing principle of Christian theology in relation to missional ecclesiology
- has thorough knowledge of important themes in contemporary Christian dogmatics including advanced knowledge of the doctrine of justification, the sacraments and the interrelation of creation and redemption
- can apply contemporary dogmatics and cultural analysis to ecclesiology
- can analyze the contemporary condition of Western societies, with particular regard to the role of the church, based on culture-analytical methods and theories on the role of religion
Skills
The candidate:
- can reflect on the interpretation of theological themes in a Trinitarian perspective as situated in the context of missional ministry, including Christian life and church practice
- can reflect on the role of the church's missional ministry in the context of the wider culture and society
- can critically analyze theological arguments and articulate theological arguments with a distinct voice
- can construct theological responses to relevant contemporary themes in church and society
- is sufficiently equipped with theory and methodology from the forefront of research on missional ecclesiology in order to design a limited research project of his/her own
General competence
The candidate:
- can contribute to processes of innovation and change in missional church and ministry responding to contemporary challenges
- can communicate independent work and masters language and terminology of the area of missional ecclesiology
- has the ability to give qualified responses to public debates about culture and religion
- can contribute to reformulating missional ecclesiology
The subject gives advanced knowledge of theories of the missional church. Its main focuses are (1) the intersection of missional ecclesiology and contemporary dogmatics, and (2) the intersection of missional ecclesiology and culture-analytical perspectives. The subject thus takes both and insider's and an outsider's view of the ministry of the church in the world, aiming to reflect on the content of Christian faith and how it can be communicated in the contemporary situation.
Central topics are: Missional ecclesiology and the visible church, Secularity and the secular society, The ritual dimension of religion, The notion of spatiality of religion and the importance of place in Christian faith and practice, Trinity and Christology as organizing principles of Christian theology, The doctrine of justification, The doctrines of the sacraments and ecclesial offices, and The interrelation of the doctrines of creation and redemption.
Two weeklong learning sessions on campus comprised of lectures, group-seminars, and case-based classes.
Participation in an online learning-program stretching over eight weeks before and between the learning sessions. Each week is comprised of at least one video-lecture, self study of syllabus related to the week's topic, online office hour (a live-chat with a lecturer), and a small assignment (coursework requirement).
- 80% attendance at the learning session is a requirement. (Alternative assignments will be provided for students prohibited from attending).
- 8 minor online assignments. (Alternative submission deadline may occasionally be approved)
English.
Alternatively, one of the Scandinavian languages.
Other languages could be accepted by application.
Overlap to other courses:
5 ECTS to KMA302 Kristen tro i kontekst
8 ECTS to TEOL304 Systematisk-teologiske grunnlagsspørsmål og dogmatikk
