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CONGREGATION AS CATECHETICAL COMM (WO 4518)

Term: 2015-2016 Fall Semester

Faculty

Terri Lynn Martinson Elton
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Description

Both post-modern secular culture and the growth of global Christianity have contributed to a renewal of historic patterns of catechesis (early-church and reformation) leading to the rites of initiation. Additionally, there has been renewal of various related rites of affirmation at particular stages of life including a common teenage affirmation of baptism ritual commonly titled ?confirmation.? The course considers the importance of developing congregational apprenticeship processes for incorporation of those new to the community of faith and those renewing such incorporation into Christ. Specific focus will be placed on congregational practice, and attention paid to differences in theology of and ritual and catechetical processes for infants, youth, and adult baptism, as well as such rites for adults at various life-stages.
This course includes assignments in context; students without contextual placements should register for FE0521-FE0525 Christian Public Leader according to their d