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Academic Catalog 2013-2014

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Master of Arts in Justice and Mission Curriculum MA core Introduction to Ministry in Intercultural Contexts Mission Paradigm for Reading Scripture Knowing Justice: Theological Foundations Doing Justice: Practical Foundations Uncovering Injustice: Empirical Realities Overcoming Injustice: Effective Strategies Supervised Field-based Learning Experience1 Justice and mission electives Course # Sem. Hrs. IM 501 IM 520 JM 501 JM 502 JM 601 JM 602 JM 795 Total hours for degree: 1 32 2 2 3 3 3 3 8 6 62 Includes components which meet the globalization requirement. SUGGESTED SEQUENCE OF COURSES Master of Arts in Justice and Mission 62 hours FIRST YEAR Spring Semester Fall Semester Course # BI 501 IM 501 JM 501 NT 511 T/M500 T/M500 Course Name Effective Biblical Interpretation Introduction to Ministry in Intercultural Contexts Knowing Justice: Theological Foundations Understanding Gospels & Acts Intro to Christian Formation and Training and Mentoring JM elective 2 3 3 1 2 13 JM 795, 796, 797 Supervised Field-based Learning Experience1 OT 511 T/M601 2 3 3 3 1 2 14 6 Course # Fall Semester JM 601 Hours Spring Semester SECOND YEAR CH 501 IM 520 Course Name HOM/EM Public Communication/ Teaching Practicum JM 502 Doing Justice: Practical Foundations NT 512 Understanding Epistles & Revelation TH 501 Survey of Christian Doctrine I T/M501 Mentored Spiritual Formation I JM elective 2 SUMMER Course # Course # Hours Course Name Hours Survey of Church History Mission Paradigm for Reading Scripture Uncovering Injustice: Empirical Realities Understanding Early Israel and Its Wisdom Literature Mentored Spiritual Formation II JM elective 3 2 3 3 1 2 14 JM 602 OT 512 TH 502 T/M611 Course Name Overcoming Injustice: Effective Strategies Understanding the Kingdom of Israel and Its Prophets Survey of Christian Doctrine II Mentored Spiritual Formation III Open electives Hours 3 3 3 1 5 15 1 The field-based learning experience may be completed as an intensive (all six hours in one semester) or it may be taken in two-hour increments (795, 796, 797) throughout the program. Other courses, if available, may be moved to intersession and/or summer to allow for taking JM 795, 796, and/or 797 in fall and/or spring. The field-based learning experience may not be taken in the intersession. 70

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