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This practicum is designed to help students gain experience working in a structured cross-cultural environment in the Omaha metro area with people from one or more ethnic groups distinct from their own. Prerequisite: TH 203.
A biographical and geographical study of the history of the church's expansion from the first century A.D. to the present. Emphasis is given to key places, individuals, methodology and organizations involved. Prerequisite: IS 201, IS 218, and TH 203.
An overview of intercultural life and ministry responsibilities in general and participation in The EDGE program in particular. Subjects covered include motivation, personal preparation, expectations and goals. Emphasis is placed upon understanding oneself and relating with the mission organization, the church at home, the church overseas, and team members. Prerequisite IS 201 and TH 203.
A study of problems and principles involved in the development of strategy for the communication of the gospel and the planting and development of churches in the various cultures of the world. Case studies and field research pertaining to a student's particular EDGE study site are used to demonstrate the application of principles. Prerequisite: IS 201, IS 218, and TH 203.
A field-based integration of theory and practice accomplished at an EDGE study site under the supervision of a missionary leader and the Intercultural Studies staff. Prerequisite: IS 201, IS 218, and TH 203. Students must carry a 2.0 GPA to be eligible for this course.
Overview of the world's major religions as to classification, history and doctrines, and comparison with biblical Christianity. The study includes the origin of the concept of religion, its universality, philosophy and principle characteristics. Emphasis is placed upon the dominant religion of the student's particular EDGE study site. Prerequisite: IS 201, IS 218, and TH 203.
Permits the student to do independent research on some subject within the scope of the total missions endeavor. The instructor provides guidance to the students in the process of their research projects. Students will make presentation of the findings of their research. Prerequisite: IS 201, IS 218, TH 203, completion of the EDGE program, and senior standing or Permission of the Program Director.
Addresses the theory and challenges of relating across cultures in general and the unique challenges of effective cross-cultural communication at the student's particular EDGE study site location. Special emphasis is placed upon the application of basic cultural principles and self-understanding. Prerequisite: IS 201, IS 218, and TH 203.
A critical evaluation of significant movements affecting the contemporary mission enterprise. Emphasis is placed on partnership in missions, the present state of world evangelization, current cultural and generational trends, and attrition in missions. Careful consideration is given to the responsibility of the church and the missionary in the light of these trends. Prerequisite: IS 201, IS 218, TH 203, completion of the EDGE program, and senior standing or Permission of the Program Director.
For a variety of reasons, students may want to pursue areas of study that are not found in the regular schedule of classes. The area of study must be approved by the Division Chair and the professor who directs the study. The student and professor will meet regularly throughout the semester. Students will do assignments appropriate to the area of study and present their findings in a scholarly fashion appropriate to the area of investigation/study.