Summer 2001/Pasadena
Two-week Intensive
CN531
Loder
CN531: THEOLOGY OF FAITH AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT. James E. Loder.
DESCRIPTION:
- The theological interpretation of human development in our culture;
the needs and varieties of experience in the child, youth, and adult, with an
emphasis upon moral and religious development through the life span;
implications of this study for the minister or Christian educator in
understanding the persons with whom he or she works.
RELEVANCE FOR MINISTRY:
- The relevance of this course for ministry is threefold: to relate
central matters of theology to the patterns and levels of human development in
order to provide a foundation for the functions of ministry; to sensitize the
student to aspects of his/her own development in order to deepen ministry at
the point of personal self-understanding; to enable the student to recognize
and interpret relationships between the dynamics of development and
wider-than-personal contexts (e.g. sociocultural, historical, and
ethical).
COURSE FORMAT:
- Methods of instruction will include lecture, discussion, and
student presentations. The course will meet daily for three-hour sessions for
two weeks.
REQUIRED READING:
- Erikson, E. Childhood and Society. W. W. Norton, 1964.
- ________. Young Man Luther. W. W. Norton, 1962.
- Fowler, J. Stages of Faith. Harper Collins, 1981.
- Jung, C. G. Memories, Dreams and Reflections. Vintage Books, 1989.
- Loder, J. The Logic of the Spirit. Jossey Bass, 1999. (To be read
prior to the first class meeting.)
- ________. The Transforming Moment. Helmers and Howard,
1989.
- Niebuhr, R. Christ and Culture. New York : Harper, 1956.
- Either:
- Piaget, J. Psychology of the Child. Basic Books,
1972. OR
- ________. Six Psychological Studies. Random House,
1968.
RECOMMENDED READING:
- Strongly recommended: Hunsinger, Deborah. Theology and
Pastoral Counseling: A New Interdisciplinary Approach. Eerdmans, 1995.
- Jacobi, J. The Psychology of C. G. Jung. Routledge & Kegan Paul,
1968.
- Loder, J. and W. J. Neidhardt. The Knight's Move: The Relational Logic
of the Spirit in Theology and Science. Colorado Springs: Helmers &
Howard, 1992.
- Pannenberg, W. Anthropology in Theological Perspective. Westminster
Press, 1985.
- Ulanov, Ann. The Feminine in Jungian Psychology and in Christian
Theology. Northwestern University Press, 1971.
ASSIGNMENTS:
- A final research paper, due Friday, August 24, in which the student
demonstrates:
1. an understanding of human development and research,
and
2. its relationship to theology, and
3. implications for the
practice of ministry.
Emphasis on the aspects will vary as indicated by the
topic.
PREREQUISITES:
- None.
RELATIONSHIP TO CURRICULUM:
- Meets M. Div. core requirement in Pastoral Counseling (MIN5).
FINAL EXAMINATION: None.