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The assignment is to read each required textbook and write a precis concise summary of its main point, as you see it. Please summarize its major theme and argument, and then give your concise evaluation for each reading. Although the Student Workbook only shows space for two readings, the student must write a summary for each reading by using the back of the form. It is of utmost importance to us for our students to analyze a text, that is, to read it, understand its thesis main point , articulate its argument in a respectful way whether you agree with the author or not , and then respond as to why you agree or disagree with the thesis.
This practice helps strengthen your ability to engage different opinions in a respectful way, and learn to listen to others and respond with clarity and respect.
In this way, you learn to dialogue with and discuss with others whose beliefs are different than your own. The reading assignments below are keyed specifically to the lesson format of this module. Please note that, depending on how you are structuring your course sessions, you have complete flexibility to break up the reading assignments to match your actual class sessions.
In other words, if you are running an eight week course, simply break up the reading assignments to match your sessions see Appendix 8 in For the Next Generation, TUMI Mentor Manual for sample course schedule options. What is critical is that you focus on the lesson as the basic unit of teaching in your Capstone courses.
This icon will alert you to those texts. To keep the student textbook collection affordable, we use these books again and again in our various department areas, referred to them throughout the course of our instruction. The Case for the Deity of Christ, Part Reading Assignments By the conclusion of this lesson, you should have read the following: Share Vision Sharing the Vision for Christian Leadership Training with Others We created a summary document of our vision and how churches, ministries, and organizations can partner with us in training their leaders that you can print and give out to others who may be interested in finding out more about how we could work together to accomplish this. Reading Assignments Reading Assignments Each Capstone module has assigned textbooks which are read and discussed through the course.
Reading Assignments By the conclusion of this lesson, you should have read the following: Ladd, Gospel of the Kingdom: Snyder, Kingdom, Church and World: Biblical Themes for Today, Chapters By the conclusion of this lesson, you should have read the following: Cornett and Davis, Thy Kingdom Come!
Readings on the Kingdom of God Appendix 21 , pp. Capstone is also available on Kindle and is a handy complement to your Capstone Students Softcover Workbook; the accessibility of the digital editions will be a lifetime resource for sermon preparation, Bible Study, and theological research. The Kingdom of God Of all the subjects preached and taught by Jesus of Nazareth, none are as significant and controversial as the subject of the Kingdom of God. Module Description Kingdom of God Of all the subjects preached and taught by Jesus of Nazareth, none are as significant and controversial as the subject of the Kingdom of God.
It discusses how the absolute sovereignty and lordship of God was defied, both by the devil and his angels, and the first human pair, Adam and Eve, through their willful disobedience in the garden.
This rebellion produced tragic results in the world, in human nature, and the release of the demonic into the world. In spite of our rebellion, however, God intends to restore all heaven and earth back under his reign, and constitute again a universe where his name is glorified, and his justice and peace rule forever.
God made a covenant with Abraham as his solemn promise to bring a Seed through whom the shalom and justice kingdom reign would be brought back to earth. This covenant promise was renewed with Isaac and Jacob, to the Israelite nation, to the tribe of Judah, and finally to the family of David. Here we trace in bold line the origins of the Messiah, so the reign of God would be brought back into this fallen and sin-cursed world.
The Kingdom of God will be consummated at the Second Coming of Jesus, where death, disease, and all evil will be put down, all heaven and earth shall be renewed, and God will become All-in-all. Our prayer is that your love and service to him will abound as you study the Word of God on the forever rule of God!
With this curriculum you will have everything you need to equip yourself and your leaders for effective ministry in your church and community. The Kingdom of God. Theology of the Church.
The Kingdom of God, Module 2 (The Capstone Curriculum) - Kindle edition by Rev. Dr. Don L. Davis. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC. This is the Student Workbook for TUMI's Capstone Module 2 English course, The Kingdom of God, which is one of 16 modules in the Capstone Curriculum.
Foundations for Christian Mission. Foundations for Christian Leadership.
Evangelism and Spiritual Warfare. God the Holy Spirit. Doing Justice and Loving Mercy. The Capstone Curriculum is a module training program, taught at a seminary level, which we specifically designed to serve as the most essential knowledge and skill learning necessary for effective urban ministry and church leadership. Although each module contains its own specific list of objectives to guide mentors and students through the material, below you will find our eight overall objectives we seek to implement across our Capstone Curriculum:.
Here is a very helpful document that will give you information on Capstone for your review. This document will help you get a thorough understanding of the overall schema of Capstone as well as each particular module's content and objectives.
This is the document that our partners have used to determine their level of accreditation for our resource and their institution of higher education. This is a great resource for your mentors! The Capstone Curriculum at-a-glance This two-page document provides an at-a-glance look at our entire Capstone Curriculum including lesson titles , and also defines our terminology in this structure programming, along with breakdown of the modules and the outline of the lessons.
Are you interested in hearing actual module teaching? Listening to the teaching may convince you that our training may be appropriate and desirable for your church or ministry leadership training!
TUMI's Capstone Curriculum is a module training program, taught at a seminary level, which we specifically designed to serve as the most essential knowledge and skill learning necessary for effective urban ministry. Capstone is modular in its design, which means the modules courses are complete in themselves, independent of each other and can be studied in any order.
Each lesson has one hour of video broken into two parts we call video segments of 30 minutes each. The workbook lesson outline in its entirety is available for you to download along with both video segments for you to view. God the Son Lesson 2 Segment 1 Module Each Capstone Module also has a set of assignments that the students will need to complete for that module:.
We created a summary document of our vision and how churches, ministries, and organizations can partner with us in training their leaders that you can print and give out to others who may be interested in finding out more about how we could work together to accomplish this. Do you know someone who might be interested in starting a TUMI satellite?
Here is a link to a page with some of our printing resources that will help you share the vision of TUMI with others. If you know of anyone who is interested in starting a TUMI satellite, you may print out these materials, put them in a folder, and give them to the individual s. Each Capstone module has assigned textbooks which are read and discussed through the course. We encourage students to read, reflect upon, and respond to these with their professors, mentors, and fellow learners.
Reading Assignments By the conclusion of this lesson, you should have read the following: Packer, God Has Spoken: Revelation and the Bible, Chapters By the conclusion of this lesson, you should have read the following: Revelation and the Bible, Ladd, Gospel of the Kingdom: Snyder, Kingdom, Church and World: Biblical Themes for Today, Chapters Cornett and Davis, Thy Kingdom Come!
Readings on the Kingdom of God Appendix 21 , pp. Davis, Sacred Roots, Intro, Chapters Allsman, Jesus Cropped from the Picture, Part 1.
Snyder, The Community of the King, Part 2. Davis, Sacred Roots, Chapters Allsman, Jesus Cropped from the Picture, Part 2. Snyder, The Community of the King, Part 3. Davis, Sacred Roots, Chapter 10, Epilogue. Allsman, Jesus Cropped from the Picture, Part 3. Webber, Who Gets to Narrate the World?: Piper, Let the Nations be Glad, Part 2.
Packer, Knowing God, Part I.