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99 HS 501 Ministering to Hispanic Communities An overview of the culture and ministry models among Hispanics, this course explores and evaluates different approaches in ministering to Hispanic communities, taking into consideration cultural and contextual factors that can affect any ministry effort. The course also encourages students to articulate their own philosophy of ministry in the Hispanic context. Two hours. HS 502 Introduction to Hispanic Theology and Biblical Studies Designed to introduce students to the variety of contemporary Hispanic approaches to the Bible and theology and to their contribution to the Christian faith. After exploring the challenging shifts in epistemology and methodology of these approaches, the course will survey Hispanic biblical scholarship in both Testaments and engage Hispanic theological discourse on a variety of fundamental themes. Two hours. HS 503 Understanding the Hispanic Church Past and Present A survey of the history of the Hispanic church in the United States, this course presents the different denominational and nondenominational efforts that have given shape to the church today. Also explored is the impact of immigration on the formation and development of Hispanic churches. Two hours. HS 504 Leadership Development in the Hispanic Church This course engages the challenges of both the dynamic and mobility of the Hispanic church in the United States to develop effective leadership models for Hispanic congregations. Two hours. INTERCULTURAL MINISTRY Jesus commanded his followers to make disciples of all nations. Courses in this program facilitate the accomplishment of this vital task. This program (1) enables those who intend to remain in North America to become more culturally sensitive and to minister with competence among people of diverse backgrounds and ethnicity; (2) equips both prospective and experienced overseas missionaries for effective intercultural ministry; and (3) gives nationals from other countries skills to help them minister more effectively in their own contexts. IM 511 Introduction to Missiology Designed to help students examine changing paradigms in missions, consideration is given to questions concerning missionary philosophy and strategy from biblical, historical, contemporary, and international perspectives. Offered spring semesters, even years. Two hours. IM 520 Mission Paradigm for Reading Scripture Mission permeates both the Old and New Testaments. Using the kingdom of God as the central motif, this course surveys the development of mission theology and practice from Genesis to Revelation, giving special attention to the mission of Israel, Jesus, and the church. Offered fall semesters. Two hours. IM 530 Anthropology for Christian Witness This course helps students understand the cultural context of the people they serve in order to effectively plant healthy indigenous churches. Two hours.