DescriptionThe Gospels both provide foundations for mission and are themselves a result of the early church's mission.
This unit will examine the mission understanding of the four Gospel writers. It will explore how this formed and reflected the mission of the first century Church, and it will outline the challenges that confronted both the apostles and the church. Careful exegesis of significant passages will be a key component in exploring mission theology and the practice of the early church.
FieldB - Biblical Studies
DisciplineBN - New Testament
Unit Points18
LevelUndergraduate Level 3
Semester2, 2019
Delivery ModeClass
DateClasses will be held weekly on Wednesdays 9.30am to 12.30pm
Campus | 100 Maidstone St, Ringwood
Learning ActivitiesLectures, tutorials, group discussion
*This unit is offered at Undergraduate and Postgraduate level. Students may engage with people across both levels when this unit is delivered.
Assessments1 x 1,000 word tutorial paper - 20%
1 x 2,000 word study resource - 40%
1 x 2,000 exegetical essay - 40%
Learning OutcomesUpon successful completion of this unit, it is expected that students will be able to:
1. Identify key features of the missional perspectives of the four Gospels.
2. Exegete a biblical text related to this theme.
3. Explain the relevance of the mission approaches of the Gospels for contemporary ministry.
4. Identify and develop an educational tool targeting the formation of mission in a congregation.