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ReflectionJournal3.docx
AboutJESUS.docx
ReflectionJournal3.docx
Reflection Journal
Specific Week 3 Instructions
Exegete (i.e., critically interpret) your neighborhood: What are the demographics in terms of culture, color/race, class (power, opportunity, social mobility), country (nationality), creeds (worldview, ideology, religious)?
· Who are local historians; who demonstrate leadership, influence, or power?
· How are your neighbors experiencing hope and joy; how are they experiencing anxiety, fear, or heartache?
· What are the hopes, dreams, and desires your neighbors hold for your shared neighborhood?
· How much of your neighborhood’s story and culture do you know? With which parts are you less familiar?
Overall Instructions
Each week, submit a 1–2-page written journal that invites you to reflect on contexts and cultures within which you live and may one day do ministry, along with guided topical reflections. Make connections between each topic and the readings, videos, and discussions in the course. Your journal each week invites you into observational reflection. Using specific examples to support your reflection as much as possible, explore, examine, and ultimately exegete your perspectives, assumptions, influences, experiences, questions, reactions, and growth as you engage the perspectives and stories of others who are both similar and different from you. Each week’s journal asks you to exegete (that is, expound and interpret) aspects of your context, similar to how you would exegete Scripture. The following questions can further guide your observations and interpretation each week:
1. What have I learned during readings, learning exercises, and efforts to hold tension between ideas in this course?
2. What stands out to me as I exegete my world, my influences, my church, my library, and my own formation?
3. What do I find challenging, uncomfortable, or unresolved?
4. How am I choosing to adapt to new experiences or information?
5. What am I feeling about opportunities for growth, change, and my own calling to ministry in a globalized world?
AboutJESUS.docx
Who do you say that I am?
Purpose
Through incarnation, Jesus became son of humanity and the God of a global world. What was the identity and mission of Jesus, and what does that mean for us and incarnational ministry today?
The purpose of this discussion is not to help put knowledge in your head, but to invite you to a gave of mindfulness. What do you know or not yet understand? What would you like to find out more about?
Instructions
· In your initial post, use approximately 250 words and include at least one specific citation in order to receive full credit.
· In your replies, include scholarly questions, additional examples or counterexamples, and/or additional connections to assigned course materials (readings/videos). Include at least one of the following:
· How does their response challenge or influence you?
· Do you think differently about something that they said? Respectfully explain with an example or counterexample they can consider.
· What questions do their ideas raise in your mind?
Questions
Before responding, review the last 4 pages (55-58) of Chapter 2: Geography of Grace—Rocke and VanDyke and the last few pages of Chapter 4: Jesus and Cultures—Guardiola-Saenz & DeYoung (8 pages) .
In your initial post, respond to one of the following sets of questions.
1. In what ways can Jesus be seen as a model of intercultural competency?
1. How does looking at the life of Jesus "from below" challenge your thinking?
2. What more do you want to learn about Jesus and his incarnational mission on earth?
3. What does the phrase "Jesus is the son of man” mean to you now? How might this meaning inform how you proclaim the good news and participate in the mission of God in a globalized world?
2. How does your culture or socialization shape and limit your understanding of Jesus?
1. What more do you want to learn about imitating his incarnation in ministry and mission?
2. What does the phrase "Jesus is the son of man” mean to you? How might this meaning inform how you proclaim the good news and participate in the mission of God in a globalized world?
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