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Mobile Ed: TH191 Missional Approach to World Religions (8 hour course - audio)

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Overview

In this course, Dr. Michael Goheen provides a framework for understanding and analyzing world religions. He discusses the theology of religions and gives an overview of three major religions: Hinduism, Buddhism, and Islam. Goheen examines the heart or core behind the beliefs and practices of these religions and discusses how Christians might begin to dialogue with people of these faiths.

This is the audio only version of TH191 Missional Approach to World Religions. To purchase the full course, click here.

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Course Outline

Unit 1: Religious Plurality: An Urgent Issue

  • The Fact of Religious Plurality
  • Finding Charts That Represent World Religions
  • Religious Pluralism

Unit 2: Proper Approach to Studying World Religions

  • Missionary Encounter
  • The Comprehensive Scope of the Gospel
  • Creating Notes from the Resource Christ and Creation
  • Religion as a Comprehensive Vision and Way of Life
  • Comprehensive Religion: Testimony from the Third World
  • Two Approaches that Undermine Missionary Encounter
  • Western Humanist Faith
  • Christian Pluralism
  • Critiques of Pluralism
  • The Need for a Theology of Religions
  • Creating a Collection of World Religions Resources

Unit 3: The Truth of the Gospel

  • Public Truth and Comprehensive Scope
  • The Finality of Christ
  • Exclusivism and Inclusivism
  • Salvation of Those Who Have Never Heard
  • Strong and Weak Inclusivism
  • Questions about Inclusivism

Unit 4: God’s Revelation in Creation

  • Revelation beyond Scripture
  • Adding Resources on General Revelation to a Bibliography
  • The Locus Classicus: Romans 1:18–32
  • Performing an Exegetical Study of Romans 1:18–32
  • Beneficial Effect of God’s Revelation in Creation

Unit 5: Theology of Religions

  • Origin and Nature of Religion
  • Religious Consciousness and Empirical Religions
  • God’s Revelation and Humanity’s Sinful Response
  • Content of Religious Consciousness
  • The Rise of Empirical Religions
  • Orienting Core and Various Components of World Religions
  • The Orienting Core of Religions
  • Using The Apologetics Study Bible to Study World Religions

Unit 6: A Missionary Approach

  • Introducing a Missionary Approach
  • Insider, Sympathetic Approach
  • Outsider, Critical Approach
  • Continuity and Discontinuity
  • Subversive Fulfillment
  • Subversive Fulfillment in the Bible

Unit 7: Hinduism

  • Introduction to Hinduism
  • Using the Baker Encyclopedia of Christian Apologetics
  • Vedic Period: Vedas
  • Vedic Period: Upanishads
  • Period of Classical Hinduism
  • Hinduism through the Ages
  • Four Goals for Life
  • Atman, Brahman, and Moksha
  • What Does It Mean to Be Human?
  • What Kind of World Do We Live In?
  • Four Paths to Moksha
  • Supreme Being: Transpersonal or Personal?
  • Religious Pluralism
  • Christian Outsider Analysis of Hinduism

Unit 8: Buddhism

  • Buddha’s Quest
  • The Four Noble Truths
  • The Eightfold Path
  • Basic Beliefs
  • Three Rafts
  • Amida and Zen Buddhism
  • Vajrayana Buddhism
  • Christian Outsider Analysis of Buddhism

Unit 9: Islam

  • Introduction to Islam
  • Saving Links to Websites in Logos
  • Muhammad: The Seal of the Prophets
  • Times of Muhammad
  • Muhammad: Preparation for Public Ministry
  • The Night of Power
  • Helpful Resources for Studying World Religions
  • Hijra and Political Power
  • Ummah and Its Mission
  • Pillars of Belief
  • Pillars of Religious Duty
  • The Qur’an
  • Who Is Allah?
  • Historical Developments of Islam
  • Using Timelines to Establish Historical Context
  • Sunni, Shi’ite, and Sufi Sects
  • Islam in the 20th Century
  • Christian Outsider Analysis of Islam

Unit 10: The Mission of the Church

  • Missional Dimension and Missional Intention
  • Review of Important Concepts
  • Christian Witness in Plural Society
  • Point of Contact: Attitude and Disposition
  • Point of Contact: Fulfilling Religious Longings
  • Point of Contact: Subversion
  • Point of Contact: Universal Human Issues
  • Fear of Dialogue
  • Dialogue Based on Confessional Commitment
  • The Importance of Dialogue
  • Words, Lives, and Deeds

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Michael Goheen

Dr. Michael W. Goheen, professor of missiology at Calvin Theological Seminary, served as the Geneva Chair of Worldview Studies at Trinity Western University in Langley, British Columbia, and teaching fellow in mission studies at Regent College in Vancouver, British Columbia.

He has taught worldview, biblical theology, mission, and world Christianity at Redeemer University College and Dordt College. He began his professional life as a church planter and pastor in the Toronto area. He is also recognized as a leading scholar on the thought of Lesslie Newbigin.

Dr. Goheen has authored several books, including A Light to the Nations: The Missional Church in the Biblical Story (Baker, 2010) and As the Father Has Sent Me, I am Sending You: J.E. Lesslie Newbigin’s Missionary Ecclesiology (Zoetermeer, 2000). He also coauthored the best-selling Drama of Scripture: Finding Our Place in the Biblical Story (Baker, 2004), Living at the Crossroads: An Introduction to Christian Worldview (Baker, 2008), and The True Story of the Whole World: Finding Your Place in the Biblical Drama (Faith Alive, 2009). He has also coedited two volumes on globalization and the gospel, and on the unity of the church.

Dr. Goheen lives in the Vancouver area where he is minister of preaching at New West Christian Reformed Church. He’s been married to his wife, Marnie, for 33 years and has four married children and four grandchildren.

 

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