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Dec 26, 2024
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2015-16 Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Christian Community Development Minor
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Christian community development holistically restores under-resourced communities through local Christian engagement. This integrative and interdisciplinary minor equips Christians to bear witness and do justice by using critical analysis of social, political, economic, and spiritual poverty in order to holistically develop communities towards self-sufficiency and spiritual renewal. Developing communities, beyond mere relief, involves relocation, living in a community in solidarity with those one serves; it involves reconciliation between both God and other human beings, including racial reconciliation, thus it integrates evangelism and justice; and finally it involves redistributing resources, capital, and power in the social, political, and economic dimensions of human life. Students will participate in a service learning component as part of capstone course REL420: Topics in Christian Community Development.
Student Learning Goals:
- Students will think biblically, theologically, and inter-disciplinarily about Christian community development, especially in the United States’ rural and urban context.
- Students will gain competency with key interdisciplinary (theological, sociological, political, economic, etc.) concepts and tools useful in the analysis and practice of Christian community development.
- Students will understand several current theories about the practice of Christian community development in the United States’ rural and urban communities.
- Students will grasp the biblical foundation for and practice of the Christian community development principles of relocation, reconciliation, and redistribution.
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Total credits required: 24
Notes:
*Students who have taken ECO213 and ECO214 are exempted from this course requirement. **Students obtain permission from instructor to waive prerequisites Semester Program Options: Students may substitute four credits from the Denver Urban Semester, Romania Semester or CCD-Based Chicago Semester (with Religion department approval) for any course in the CCD minor except REL420. Recommended Courses: ACC310-Non-Profit Government Accounting ECO302-Labor Economics PSC260-Human Geography REL294-Introduction to Christian Mission Recommended Immersion Experiences: CCD internship CCD-based Summer of Service CCD-based Spring Service Project Denver Urban Semester Romania Semester CCD-based Chicago Semester |
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